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E3
Community
Solutions
Lab
Solutions by Communities, for
Communities
3Es of Solution Design
• Educate – Capacity Building &
Knowledge Management
• Experiment – Planning &
Collaboration
• Engage – Action & Implementation
Session 1 - Open Data,TMMIS,GIS:
Making Data-driven Decisions 101
• What defines Open Data?
• Who benefits from its use?
• Where can Open Data be
found?
• How can it be used?
• When has Open Data been
used by
governments/businesses/r
esidents?
• Why should communities
produce and use Open
Data?
Session 2 - Design Thinking for Engaged Cities:
Inspiration, Ideation, & Implementation
• Design thinking is as an
analytical and creative process
that engages a person in
opportunities to experiment,
create and prototype models,
gather feedback, and redesign.
• “Design thinking is a system that
uses the designer's sensibility
and methods, to match people's
needs with what is
technologically feasible, and
what a viable business can
convert into consumer value and
market opportunity.” - Tim
Brown, IDEO
“Empathy is the centerpiece of a
human-centered design process.”
Hasso Platter, Institute of Design at
Stanford
Reclaim Your Space:
Community Asset Mapping & Place-making
• The community asset
mapping exercise will focus
on three themes: Live, Work
and Play
• Participants are encouraged
to use all forms of active
transport (walk, run, bike)
to explore and reclaim their
neighborhood.
• Participants will be asked to
take photos of existing
assets as well as unused and
underused spaces.
• Photos will be shared and
promoted via social media
for planning and digital
storytelling purposes.
Themes Urban Attributes
Work Employment
Financial Services
Education
Entrepreneurship
Affordability
PlayMusic
Film
Creative Arts
Fashion
Sports
Food & Nightlife
Travel
Public Space
Live
Diversity
Environment
Safety
Civic Engagement
Transit
Health
Digital Access
Ideas, Actions, Voices:
Community Improvement & Benefit Planning
Policy Standing
CommitteesTheme
Community
Development &
Recreation
Play
Parks & Environment Play
Economic
DevelopmentWork
Licensing & Standards Work
Planning & Growth
Management Live
Public Works and
InfrastructureLive
Workshop Activity Using the results of the asset map
activity, participants put into standing committees based on the existing City structure
Participants will be paired with City staff and design-thinking facilitators to create community benefit and improvement plans.
Community Improvement Plans (CIPs) - short-medium term community-led projects with agency support
Community Benefit Plans (CBPs) -long-term planning, community benefit agreements (CBAs) with multiple partnerships
PEOPLE & NUMBERS:
TOOLS FOR ADVOCACY & *THINK FAIR?
Presentation
The Province & The Feds
Lobbying and Facilitating
Ministries
Workshop
How to facilitate a meeting
Staying Connected (Social Media +
Civic Tech)
Case study generation and
development
Ideas & Suggestions
Resources
Toolkits/Reference Guides
Social Media Cheat Sheet
Infographics/Memes
Module templates
Relevant case studies
Platform for sharing best practices