Each month, PlaceSpeak presents a Q&A with experts in urbanism, public engagement, and civic technology. This month, we spoke with Dinorah Cantú-Pedraza, who coordinates the GovLab Academy – an online institute aimed at helping government and ...
An excerpt from an article in the July 9, 2013 online edition of the Vancouver Sun: Knowledge problem? go with the crowd Information technology applications are giving people more say in processes ranging from ...
Building Better Products, Stronger Companies and Communities through Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing Understanding the power of the crowd and its ability to solve problems, build stronger market driven products, engage citizens, and fund change ...
On May 10, 2011, Colleen Hardwick participated on a panel entitled “The Crowd Sourced City” hosted by Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) City Program. In the current issue of Planning West, the Planning Institute of British Columbia‘s (PIBC) publication, urban designer Richard Borbridge wrote ...