Civic Tech in Line for Knight News Dollars
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, June 16 2010
The just-announced lucky winners of the annual Knight News Challenge include a healthy contingent of projects at the intersection of technology and civic engagement.
CityTracking, for example, (funded to the tune of $400,000) is aimed at allow citizens to "create embeddable data visualizations that are appealing enough to spread virally and that are as easy to share as photos and videos," with crime data as its starting point.
Local Wiki ($350,000), from the creator's of California's Davis Wiki, is focused on creating "enhanced tools for local wikis."
GoMap Riga ($250,000) is intended to create a "live, online map with local news and activities" based in its namesake Latvian city.
"To foster greater access to the judicial process," Order in the Court 2.0 ($250,000) will "create a laboratory in a Boston courtroom to help establish best practices for digital coverage that can be replicated and adopted throughout the nation. "
Vermont's Front Porch Forum will be, if all goes well, extended to 250 towns ($220,000).
City Seed ($90,000) has as its goal creating a mobile application that will allow users to "plant the ’seed’ of an idea and share it with others," such as a spot for a community garden.
And Tilemapping ($74,000) is meant to "help local media create hyper-local, data-filled maps for their websites and blogs."
More here.