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Australia's Social Innovation Camp (geek + heart)

The first Australian Social Innovation Camp is scheduled for 5th -7th March 2010. Today is the last day to submit ideas to be developed during the weekend. To submit your idea goto http://asix.org.au/content/submitting-idea

Social innovation refers to new strategies, concepts, ideas and organizations that meet social needs of all kinds - from working conditions and education to community development and health - and that extend and strengthen civil society. The camp is an opportunity to concentrate on particular ideas and develop working prototypes.

Here's a brief description about how the camp works:

Collecting ideas

The Social Innovation Camp starts with a big, open call for ideas. Anyone can enter an idea for a web-based social innovation. You don't need to be technically skilled - you just need to know about a social need that you've either encountered in your personal or professional life where the web might be able to help.

From the ideas submitted, a panel of judges select between six and eight of the most promising to be developed at the Social Innovation Camp weekend. The public votes will also be taken into account when selecting the ideas coming to the camp.

Weekend event

Then the people behind the selected ideas, together with software developers and designers, those with business and marketing skills, as well as individuals with expert knowledge of social need are invited to the Social Innovation Camp weekend.

From a Friday evening to a Sunday afternoon, participants are asked to organise themselves into teams around the selected ideas and then set five challenges:

1) What’s the problem they're trying to solve?

2) Build the technology with which to do this

3) How will you sustain your idea?

4) How will you build a community of users?

5) What are you going to do after the Social Innovation Camp weekend

At the end of the two days, all participants come back together to pitch what they have built and the judges award a small prize to the projects which have shown greatest potential.

For more on the event, follow @AuSIX and check Asix.org.au.

 

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