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The title of the project or program you're writing this case study about.
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Use this space to tell us if the project/program is ongoing or otherwise doesn't conform to the date field above.
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To the best extent possible, tell us where your project happened. Feel free to offer as many (or as few) geographic details as you need to describe the location: i.e. neighborhood, district, city, county, state, country.
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Tell us what happened/is happening and why it is significant in 500 words or less.
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Who played key roles in implementing this project? You'll have room below to note specific groups or organizations. Here, we're curious about particular people.
If you need more space for individuals' names, please note them in the organization players' box below.
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Who played key roles in implementing this project? You'll have room below to note specific groups or organizations. Here, we're curious about particular people.
If you need more space for individuals' names, please note them in the organization players' box below.
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Who played key roles in implementing this project? You'll have room below to note specific groups or organizations. Here, we're curious about particular people.
If you need more space for individuals' names, please note them in the organization players' box below.
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Think big. Tell us about all the characters. Consider:
The community/-ies involved, local organizations or groups, national organizations or groups, business, government agencies, media, activists, artists, schools, etc.
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The Clif's Notes version. 500 words or less.
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Think big: Tech ranges from email and wireless networks to 3D printers and MRI machines. Tell us what kinds of tech were critical to this project and **note which ones were created as a result of this project.**
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Think big: Tech ranges from email and wireless networks to 3D printers and MRI machines. Tell us what kinds of tech were critical to this project and **note which ones were created as a result of this project.**
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Think big: Tech ranges from email and wireless networks to 3D printers and MRI machines. Tell us what kinds of tech were critical to this project and **note which ones were created as a result of this project.**
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Feel free to sketch or list your thoughts.
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Feel free to sketch or list your thoughts.
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MODES AND TACTICS
This section dives into the nuts and bolts of how your program operates and how you establish community control.
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Drawing from the master list of 5 Modes of Civic Engagement in Civic Tech, please identify which strategies are most relevant to your case study.
For a refresher on the modes, please see:
www.smartchicagocollaborative.org/5-modes-of-civic-engagement-in-civic-tech/
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Note that the modes themselves have been fully explained elsewhere, so there’s no need to explain the mode itself in depth; focus instead on how its expressed in this particular case. If your preferred mode is not listed, you'll have space to note it below.
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Drawing from the master list of tactics associated with the 5 Modes of Civic Engagement in Civic Tech, please identify which strategies are most relevant to your case study.
For a refresher on the modes, please see:
www.smartchicagocollaborative.org/5-modes-of-civic-engagement-in-civic-tech/
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Note that the tactics themselves have been fully explained elsewhere, so there’s no need to explain the mode itself in depth; focus instead on how its expressed in this particular case. If your preferred tactic is not listed, you'll have space to note it below.
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Social media counts!
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Let us know if it's the same as the name listed above or if you'd prefer an organization or other name listed along with or instead.
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