ChangeCamp Edmonton
A coin was dropped into a pond of thought this evening and the ripples have begun to work their way outward. As a result I believe Albertans in and around the Greater Edmonton Region are going to be in for a treat when everything is all said and done.
Tonight was the first ever ChangeCamp Edmonton meeting where some like minded citizens came together to discuss government and citizen engagement under the umbrella of ChangeCamp.ca (Edmonton wiki is here and the Google Group is here.)
The group included the following folks on Twitter: @Imparo, @ChrisLaBossiere, @JillLaBossiere, @jdarrah, @davecournoyer, @mastermaq, @paulney, @eadnams, @dibegin and myself @fusedlogic
The Steering Committee adopted as a starting point – this question.
“How can we re-imagine government and citizenship in the age of participation?”
What was clear from tonight’s discussion in my mind is that there are definitely people out there who think that the gap between government and the average citizen is wide and consists of too many barriers for real substantive change, meaningful discussion and innovation.
There are pictures and more info to check out @mastermaq’s post on tonight’s meeting as well.
By the way, tomorrow I’m presenting at IDEAfest – 10:05am Room B, Tory Basement 95, University of Alberta Campus and will be giving away cash during my presentation entitled “How YOU can use social media to change the world.” This will be a live “social” experiment that I invite you to be a part of…
See you there,
Walter