This is a liveblog of a panel discussion about “Designing for the Other” with Catherine D’Ignazio, Yvonne Lin, Ridhi Tariyal, Kristy Tillman, and Zenzile Moore. The No Permission, No Apology conference will provide opportunities to develop the professional and personal skills that can help women navigate spaces not necessarily created […]
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What does civic innovation look like in México? There are efforts across the nation to build skills, interest, and capacity for civic technology. Last week I contributed to these by facilitating a workshop for youth in Mérida, Mexico on the topic of Civic Innovation. It was organized and hosted at […]
I recently gave a short talk at a Data Science event put on by Deloitte here in Boston. Here’s a short write up of my talk. Data science and big data driven decisions are already baked into business culture across many fields. The technology and applications are far ahead of our reflections […]
This is a live-blog of Erhardt Graeff’s talk at the TICTeC 2016 conference. Any errors or omissions are the fault of the author, Rahul Bhargava, due to trying to type as quickly as Erhardt speaks! Erhardt is evaluating online learning engagement as civic learning. He works a lot on case-studies […]
In our Introduction to Civic Media class this week we were fortunate to be joined by Eric Kluitenberg who, amongst much else, has recently authored an enlightening essay, “Affect Space: Witnessing the Movement(s) of the Square”. In our class discussion, Eric helped draw out several of the most prominent themes […]