Program
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[edit] July 16th 2008
From 13.00
- If you've already arrived in Berlin, you´re invited to work at politik-digital´s office
Location: politik-digital´s office / Alte Schönhauser Straße 24 /24
20.00
- Get Together and welcome drink at politik-digital
Location: politik-digital´s office / Alte Schönhauser Straße 24 /24
[edit] July 17th 2008
9.00
- Welcome
9.15
- First Opening Round: introduce yourself in five minutes in front of the audience
10.45
- Coffee break and socializing
11.00
- Second Opening Round: introduce yourself in five minutes in front of the audience
13.00
- Lunch (British Council)
14.00
- Keynote (by Leonard Novy, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Germany) about Democracy and the need for eConsultation and eDeliberation.
14.20
- Planning on the topics for discussing/working in three working groups
Topics identified: Funding, How to cooperate with government, eParticipation go/no-go areas, Match goals and concepts, Different approaches to eDeliberation or eConsultation, Standards, Cooperation between eParticipation projects, EU call for proposals 2008
14.35
- separate group discussion (first round) on:
1. Funding (main room)
2. How to cooperate with government (small room)
3. eParticipation go/no-go areas (lobby)
15.25
- separate group discussion (second round) on:
1. Different approaches to eDeliberation or eConsultation (main room)
2. Standards, Cooperation between eParticipation projects (small room)
3. EU call for proposals 2008 (lobby)
16.30
- Coffee, cake and socializing
17.00
- Presenting results of the group work and top 3 topics which had been discussed in the groups
18.00
- Guided boat tour on the river Spree
19.45
- Dinner at "Weihenstephaner"
[edit] July 18th 2008
Today's agenda has been substantially altered from the original by a jet lagged Tom Steinberg
10.00
- Welcome Day II
- Location: British Council
10.10
- Keynote ( by Adrian Moraru): eConclusion and eDeliberation in Eastern Europe (or 'Kicking Transparency Ass the Romanian Way)
10.30
- Fantastic Features, Magnificent Methods: A show and tell of features and processes in your own work or that of others that you think are so smart every should be aware of them. Goal, to populate the Fantastic Features Everyone Should Know About page for a concrete output.
12.30
- Lunch (British Council)
13.30
- Keynote (by Mario Voigt) and discussion: ecampaiging to edeliberation - experience from political campaigns
14.00
- Break Out Groups: Defining state of the art and listing future goals:
15.15
- Sharing the Lessons to Learn From Our Mistakes
"15.45"
- "Any Questions" - your chance to pose rapid fire questions and solicitations to the whole group
16.15
- What next? What next year? What further collaboration? What beer? What what?
- End
