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The cameras are in place, participants will soon be starting to arrive at the Art Gallery of Alberta (and online) for the Open City Workshop.

Join the LIVE  (bilingual)WEBCAST here. We will be broadcasting all day, so check out the video feed or if you’re participating remotely you can also join our chat room to get involved in the conversation. You can also follow the conversation on twitter with the #yegdatag #openyeg hashtag

UPDATE: We are working hard to get the video archive of the panel up soon. So stay tuned.

Workshop Agenda

9:30 – 10:00 am Registration
10:00 am – 12:00 pm Morning session and activities featuring panel discussion
12:00 – 12:45 pm Lunch (provided on-site)
12:45 – 4:00 pm Afternoon session featuring collaborative break-outs

With over 160 people registered today is sure to be a day full of interesting conversation on the topic of open government, the City’s Open Data initiative.

We’ll also be joining up with the Gov. 2.0 Camp in New England over our lunch hour. Great minds think alike.

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Inside the Open City Workshop

by Devin Serink 03.04.2010
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It’s been quite a journey for me these past few months. I’ve had the pleasure of working with some amazing and dedicated colleagues organizing the November 21 Open Data Workshop and building the Open Data Catalogue.  Shortly after that workshop and release of the data catalogue, fellow blogger Ashley and I had the good fortune [...]

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To go, finally, where only some other governments have gone before

by Robert Moyles 12.01.2009
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Somewhere between the steel thumbs of Kady O’Malley, the savvy of daveberta and those other, narrative-driving Captain’s logs (clogs?), hopefully lies the future of this blog thread. As the City of Edmonton takes its first steps into social media, I hope to be able to bring insight, spark discussion and ideas and generally turn the [...]

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