Unfortunately, the video won't embed this way. :( And it makes it soooo awesome. So, here is where to find them:
1. The Day of the Longtail By Michael Markman, Peter Hirshberg, Bob Kalsey; Produced for The Computer History Museum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAA71Ssids
2. What the Heck is BarCamp? by Ryanne Hodson & Jay Dedman
http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/2006/06/barcampsf.html
3. Transit Camp on CityTV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDkEPvIwarI
5. â... far from having âcrashedâ, the web was more
important than ever, with exciting new applications
and sites popping up with surprising regularity ...
Could it be that the dot-com collapse marked some
kind of turning point for the web, such that a call to
action such as âWeb 2.0â might make sense?â
Tim OâReilly on the birth of Web 2.0
6. web 1.0 web 2.0
read only read/write
top down bottom up
7. core tenets of web 2.0
1. the web as a platform 6. some rights reserved
2. the long tail 7. the perpetual beta
3. data is the next intel 8. cooperate, donât control
inside
9. software above the level
4. users add value of a single device
5. network effects by
default
9. core tenets of government 2.0
1. the government is my springboard
2. the long, diverse tail of citizens
3. data is...tricky
4. going to the edges for feedback
5. the citizen community: itâs about relationships
6. some rights reserved
7. evolution is an ongoing process
8. trust is the truest way to empowerment
9. government on-the-go
10. #1. the government is my springboard
âgovernment services as a platformâ
12. the government is an enabler
between:
⢠individual citizens
⢠a citizen and a service provider
⢠a researcher and information
⢠a citizen and a public servant
⢠a citizen and her information
⢠a citizen and her experience with the govât
⢠etc.
13. the best platforms are:
1. modular & extensible (i.e. Firefox, Wordpress]
2. add a secure layer [i.e. Paypal, Verisign]
3. leverage the network to create promotional
opportunities for users [i.e. eBay, Craigslist,
Trademe]
4. create interoperability & accessibility [i.e. HTML,
Microformats]
5. enable symbiotic relationships [i.e. P2P networks]
more...
14. the best platforms are:
6. have multiple data on/offramps [i.e. Flickr,
Twitter]
7. use the data to enhance user experience [i.e.
Amazon, last.fm]
8. spawn or boost new industries [i.e. Blogger &
YouTube]
9. do one thing extremely well and invisibly [i.e.
Google]
15. homework
⢠how can your organization be a platform?
⢠how can you enable/ignite industries to be
built?
⢠are you enabling or controlling?
16. #2. the long, diverse tail of citizens
âthe long tail of government servicesâ
18. the forces of the long tail
1. democratize the tools of production
2. democratize the means of distribution
3. connect supply and demand
Chris Anderson [the Long Tail]
19. the forces of the long tail
force business example
Digital videocameras,
democratize long tail toolmakers, desktop music and video
no
editing software, blogging
production producers tools
democratize
long tail aggregators
ok Amazon, eBay, iTunes, etc
distribution
Google, Technorati,
connect supply &
long tail ďŹlters
best Rhapsody, recommendations,
demand etc.
29. how to go to the edges 101
1. bring anecdotes and feedback from customer
service to everyoneâs attention
2. fill your RSS readers with blogs you find by a NZ
citizen & listen to what they are thinking about
3. start collecting attention data
4. involve the public (not focus groups) in planning:
be open, transparent and ask for feedback
5. learn how to respond to feedback productively
30. #5. the citizen community
âthere is already a network, build relationshipsâ
31. He aha te mea nui o te ao?
He tangata! He tangata! He
tangata!
33. where govât services fits in
We need to change the way we approach
service, viewing the public not as a recipient,
but as more of a partner. And government
services are the platform that enables more
of these projects to grow and be born in a
country as forward thinking as New Zealand.
40. Burden Estimate Statement
âThe estimated average burden associated with this collection
of information is 15 minutes per respondent or recordkeeper,
depending on individual circumstances. Comments concerning
the accuracy of this burden estimate and suggestions for
reducing this burden should be directed to the Financial
Management Service, Facilities Management Division, Property
and Supply Branch, Room B-101, 3700 East West Highway,
Hyattsville, MD 20782 and the Office of Management and
Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1510-0056),
Washington, DC 20503.â
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46. #8. trust is the truest way to empowerment
âcooperate with, donât control your citizensâ
47. on trust
âVirtually every commercial transaction has
within itself an element of trust, certainly any
transaction conducted over a period of time. It
can be plausibly argued that much of the
economic backwardness in the world can be
explained by the lack of mutual confidence.â
- K. Arrow (1972) -
51. about those rockinâ images:
⢠Most are from iStockphoto.com (totally cool site)
⢠except for:
⢠me [on Flickr.com/photos/missrogue) p.3
⢠video of âThe Day of the Longtailâ by Peter Hirshberg p.17
⢠screenshot of NZ History online by Skitch (Plasq) p. 21
⢠image of âAll Your Data Are Belong to Usâ from ? p.23
⢠video of âWhat is BarCamp?â by Ryanne Hodsen p.32
⢠toronto transit camp buttons by Tom Purves on Flickr p.34
⢠toronto transit camp video from CityTV.ca p. 35
⢠images icanhascheezburger.com p.41-45