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== Wiki Development ==
 
One of the key components of developing civic intelligence is [[meta-cognition]].  This section is for thinking about how to develop the wiki format to foster thinking about the study of civic intelligence.  Follow the link to the [[sandbox]] to try out new ideas and develop conventions for working collaboratively in the wiki/classroom environment.
 
 
=== Process ===
 
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*[[Discussions and Proposals]]
 
*[[Focus | Tasks]], [[Tasks | old tasks]]
 
*[[Reasons why not | This list contains reasons why people may have a difficult time working on Wikis]]
 
 
===Here's the [[sandbox]] you're looking for!===
 

Revision as of 19:38, 5 June 2011

Welcome to the Civic Intelligence Research and Action Lab wiki.

To learn more about using a wiki see the help files. This quick reference guide is quite useful.

News

This wiki is being developed for the CIRAL program being offered in Fall 2011. The lab is designed to be a place where the field of civic intelligence can be explored over multiple quarters by engaging in research and meaningful projects. This wiki is the repository for data collected during research and to document project work.

Civic Intelligence Book Project

Main Book Project page

The table of contents we developed in class This is where the actual book is!


Research

What is in the field of study?

Models for understanding

Building Knowledge

Other Resources

This is the appendix and annotated bibliography.

Previous coursework at Evergreen relating to the field of civic intelligence

Civic Intelligence: Theory and Practice Spring 2011

(ILC) Building Civic Bodies: Group Wisdom In Small Towns

The focus of this contract is to identify the network of assets available in Longview, WA, and develop a framework for integrating the concepts of civic intelligence into that network. ~Michael O'Neill

Internet: Knowledge & Community, Winter 2011

UNCATEGORIZED

- Please categorize and build this list! -