[Cross-posted from v4c.org] Over the past few months, the video4change network has been busy starting the ‘video4change Impact Research’. Through this research, we are looking to come up with a preliminary set of impact indicators by conducting a literature review, and interviewing video4change network members on how they assess the […]
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On Monday, I attended the conference Civics Education: Why it Matters to Democracy, Society and You co-presented by Harvard Law School and the Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools. I liveblogged all four panels for the Center for Civic Media: Knowledge: What should young Americans know about democracy? Practice: […]
Liveblog of the fourth and final panel of the conference Civics Education: Why it Matters to Democracy, Society and You at Harvard Law School, April 1, 2013. Willow Brugh contributed to these notes. PANEL 4: Engagement: How can we encourage youth to participate in democracy? (#vizthink by @willowbl00) Panelists: Meira […]
Hi, I’m Willow, and I’m new to the Center for Civic Media. I’m a research affiliate, which I’m still not clear on the meaning of[1], but I’m looking at how flat organizations scale and I love it here. I used to think it was decentralized groups, but then I read […]
Liveblog of the third panel of the conference Civics Education: Why it Matters to Democracy, Society and You at Harvard Law School, April 1, 2013. Willow Brugh contributed to these notes. PANEL 3: What’s at stake? Why civic matters to me, and to you Panelists: Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (former […]