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Revision as of 21:54, 21 January 2012
This page is a meta-table of contents that points to the work we've done at Evergreen to understand and develop civic intelligence. The site is an archive of past programs studies in the field of civic intelligence. It is also a collaborative space for current students. If you're new to wiki formatting and markup please look through the wiki editing resources below. Creating a personal profile in the students section is a good way to get your feet wet and for others to learn a little about you.
Civic Intelligence Research and Action Laboratory (CIRAL)
- CIRAL FAQ
- CIRAL Overview
- CIRAL Handbook
- Current CIRAL Tasks
- Tasks "Clusters" (student teams) Develop Projects
- CIRAL student discussions
Evergreen Programs and Contracts
- Fall 2011
- Spring 2011
Civic Intelligence
Resources
Wiki Editing
Test Page - Try out text entry, formatting, images, etc., it won't matter if you mess up!
Full SeeMe Documentation
Pattern Card Links
Civic Intelligence Open Source Text Book Project
(Project from Spring 2011)
Past Course Work
Fall 2011
Spring 2011
- Constituents of Intelligence
- Civic Intelligence Games
- Examples of Civic Intelligence
- Learning about Civic Intelligence
- Terms
- References
Students
These profile pages can include anything you want. It's helpful to let everyone know a little about you and why you are interested in the course material. You can also include links to your contributions to this wiki.