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+ | '''Date''': May 9+10 | ||
+ | '''Location''': MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Registration Link''': http://humtechinteract.eventbrite.com | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Universe of Topics== | ||
+ | ===Data Collection=== | ||
+ | * What's the good, bad, and ugly of data collection | ||
+ | * how do we handle privacy/security in high-vulnerability times? | ||
+ | * Data from community should be usable by the community | ||
+ | * How to make it easier for different tech to work together | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Adoption=== | ||
+ | * How technology can improve coordination after a disaster | ||
+ | * how to get people excited about tech for manageing data | ||
+ | * how do we share canvasing data and keep it secure? | ||
+ | * how do we bake consent culture into disaster and humanitarian efforts? | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Local/External=== | ||
+ | * How can communities hold responders/NGOs/etc accountable? | ||
+ | * When is a good time to leave the disaster area as a humanitarian? | ||
+ | * How to better support local info responders? (eg Kathmandu Living Lab)? | ||
+ | * scale systems while keeping them personal | ||
+ | * How might we learn from local populations in a state of emergency | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Resilience=== | ||
+ | * How to make info resilience (lists of NGOs, shelters, existing communities) normal everywhere? | ||
+ | * How can we be proactive about disasters rather than reactive | ||
+ | * Lessons learned from response to Ebola Crisis in West Africa | ||
+ | * Best methods to teach people | ||
+ | * how to encourage people to get training before a disaster instead of volunteering after a disaster | ||
+ | * Breaking down resilience and how that term is carried out | ||
+ | * How to keep attention for long-term needs | ||
+ | * Looking at topics through the lends of urban planning and city infrastructure | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Local capacity and volunteers=== | ||
+ | * For-profit social good vs nonprofit/humanitarian | ||
+ | * how formal and informal groups can work together | ||
+ | I* s it possible to support frontline communities without being disruptive? | ||
+ | * ways to teach/trigger curiosity | ||
+ | * Better/more efficient tech for first responders (EMT/Police/Fire) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Bandwidth=== | ||
+ | * How to improve connecti ity after a disaster | ||
+ | * How do we get info to affected people in low bandwidth environments (eg SMS)? | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Security=== | ||
+ | * How to hack-proof wireless tech | ||
+ | * Systematic support for targets of cyberstalking? | ||
+ | * how to reduce cost of forensic analysis of hacked IT equipment | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Visualization=== | ||
+ | * Best way to display information and data | ||
+ | * What is the role of simulation and tech like Oculus Rift? | ||
+ | * What is the user journey of an emergency (1 day, 1 week, 1 month in) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Spectrogram== | ||
+ | * Philanthropy isn't sustainable | ||
+ | * We have all the tech. We need to solve the problems at hand | ||
+ | * Private companies should be responsible for assisting in emergencies | ||
+ | * We already have enough tech solutions | ||
+ | * People are not comfortable enough with technology to use it in stressful/emergency situations | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Discussion Topics/Breakouts== | ||
+ | * '''[[Data and Ethics]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Occupy Sandy]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Data Standards]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Template for HotWash]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Public Labs and Consent]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Online Safety]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Consent]]''': | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Projects== | ||
+ | * '''[[Frontline communities holding responders accountable]]''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Things to Peruse Further== | ||
+ | * '''[[Games to prepare for disaster]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Guide for interacting with frontline communities]]''': (find or create) | ||
+ | * '''[[Local organization list and reviews]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Local organization identification at the global level methodology]]''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Template/questionaire for After Action report]] to be made ''during'' deployment''': | ||
+ | * '''[[Who What Where for virtual and coordinating responders]]''': | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 18 May 2015
Date: May 9+10
Location: MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA
Registration Link: http://humtechinteract.eventbrite.com
Universe of Topics
Data Collection
- What's the good, bad, and ugly of data collection
- how do we handle privacy/security in high-vulnerability times?
- Data from community should be usable by the community
- How to make it easier for different tech to work together
Adoption
- How technology can improve coordination after a disaster
- how to get people excited about tech for manageing data
- how do we share canvasing data and keep it secure?
- how do we bake consent culture into disaster and humanitarian efforts?
Local/External
- How can communities hold responders/NGOs/etc accountable?
- When is a good time to leave the disaster area as a humanitarian?
- How to better support local info responders? (eg Kathmandu Living Lab)?
- scale systems while keeping them personal
- How might we learn from local populations in a state of emergency
Resilience
- How to make info resilience (lists of NGOs, shelters, existing communities) normal everywhere?
- How can we be proactive about disasters rather than reactive
- Lessons learned from response to Ebola Crisis in West Africa
- Best methods to teach people
- how to encourage people to get training before a disaster instead of volunteering after a disaster
- Breaking down resilience and how that term is carried out
- How to keep attention for long-term needs
- Looking at topics through the lends of urban planning and city infrastructure
Local capacity and volunteers
- For-profit social good vs nonprofit/humanitarian
- how formal and informal groups can work together
I* s it possible to support frontline communities without being disruptive?
- ways to teach/trigger curiosity
- Better/more efficient tech for first responders (EMT/Police/Fire)
Bandwidth
- How to improve connecti ity after a disaster
- How do we get info to affected people in low bandwidth environments (eg SMS)?
Security
- How to hack-proof wireless tech
- Systematic support for targets of cyberstalking?
- how to reduce cost of forensic analysis of hacked IT equipment
Visualization
- Best way to display information and data
- What is the role of simulation and tech like Oculus Rift?
- What is the user journey of an emergency (1 day, 1 week, 1 month in)
Spectrogram
- Philanthropy isn't sustainable
- We have all the tech. We need to solve the problems at hand
- Private companies should be responsible for assisting in emergencies
- We already have enough tech solutions
- People are not comfortable enough with technology to use it in stressful/emergency situations
Discussion Topics/Breakouts
- Data and Ethics:
- Occupy Sandy:
- Data Standards:
- Template for HotWash:
- Public Labs and Consent:
- Online Safety:
- Consent:
Projects
Things to Peruse Further
- Games to prepare for disaster:
- Guide for interacting with frontline communities: (find or create)
- Local organization list and reviews:
- Local organization identification at the global level methodology:
- Template/questionaire for After Action report to be made during deployment:
- Who What Where for virtual and coordinating responders: