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Usability: Strategies for revamping government websites for transparency, accessibility, and ease of use.
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Unlocking Your Data: Emerging Data Standards
#3
Opening Government Data Sites
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Open Source & Community Sourcing: How sharing code is improving government technology and citizen access.
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How to Build a Better Apps Contest
#6
Does Open Gov Require a Culture-Change within Government?
#7
Better Budgeting: How participatory budgeting works for governments & communities.
#8
The Financial Upside to Civic Engagement & Transparency Technology
#9
Small is the New Big: How Small, Local Governments are Implementing Innovative Transparency Technology
#10
Efficiently Syncing Governments and Civic Resources in an Emergency
#11
Increasing Civic Engagement via Technology
#12
Gov Website Tiger Session with Masters of Marketing
#13
Social Media-Driven Engagement
#14
What is Open Gov?
#15
Creating Open, Accessible, Low-Cost Documents
#16
Growing the Open Gov Community
#17
Community Engagement as an Economic Driver: Portland's Example
#18
Emergency 2.0: Leveraging Gov 2.0 Communications Resources in a Crisis
#19
What Are the Key Strategies for Building a Longterm Citizen Engagment Program?
#20
CSV vs. API
#21
Mitigating Knowledge Loss With Social Intranets
#22
Free Open Source Software and Government
#23
International Document Standards with Monica and Fabio (founders of Akoma Ntoso) and Sarah Schacht
#24
Mobile Government. How Do We Make It Happen?
#25
GOSDOS — Socrata Regional User Group
#26
2nd Breakout Session
#27
Building Spaces and Communities for Continued Action
#28
Meaningful Cultural Change: Defining Culture and Applying Cultural Change in Your Organization
#29
The Crowdsourced City
#30
Wiki Voter Guide
#31
3rd Breakout Session
#32
Technology and Public Participation in the Political Process
#33
The National Institute on Money in State Politics
#34
Zanby Demo
#35
4th Breakout Session
#36
BC XML Drafting Demonstration
#37
Experience SAP
#38
Light Weight GIS Tools
#39
Using Technology to Increase Voter Engagment
#40
YouTown App
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