Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2009

Empowerment 2.0

With transit fare hikes being a hot topic in the city this fourth quarter, Torontonians are finding new ways to express their ideas and discontents. The benefits of social media seem to be measured by the amount of action TTC Chair Adam Giambrone's Facebook page receives daily - where thousands of Toronto residents have access to him directly voice their concern on the City's biggest service.

This online forum allows for real-time conversations and provides anonymity to citizens to voice their concerns. It is even able to attract those who are not politically inclined to participate and to do so in the comfort of their homes, expanding on the idea of the public forum by creating a digital one. Traditional forms of capacity building and the empowerment are done in a new way, addressing concerns with the goals of facilitating change in their communities.

Use of social networking around the world (courtesy of Weboptium)

I had a chance to speak with Mr. Giambrone - when he wasn't busy wearing TTC Chair or Ward 18 Councillor hats - about this new form of communication for the City and if it is a useful forum for him to inform decisions. As he is active in posting and responding, and with the public participation being there, he simply declared, "It works for me."

Not all Councilors utilize this resource, but think of the change it would bring to the political process for the city, and any metropolitan area for that matter. It would be a responsible move to react to these changes but even Giambrone questions, "I don't know how many councillors will respond."

It would be beneficial for a politician to have an online presence to interact with their constituents, and equally beneficial for them to participate in the discussions. Although this movement isn't mainstream yet, it proves to be a great forum to voice your opinions and add to the discussions happening within your city.

I challenge you to find your local politicians on Facebook and Twitter. If you can't, then bug them to get connected! With life moving at a 21st century pace, it should be part of their job description.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Google SketchUp Pro 7

I just upgraded to SketchUp Pro 7 and have been playing around with it for most of the day. I love being finished school for the semester :0)

Since my work on it isn't as good as the SketchUp promotional photos, I will post this video explaining what you can do with version 7.1 instead.



Shout outs to Google for making it so easy and so free (monetarily speaking).

Download via Google SketchUp.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The future of pedestrian navigation



An App brings the New York subway system to the palm of your hand. To make things even easier for your day trip to the city, there are additional Apps that now include amenities as well - changing the way we interact with our cities!

The world is ours. Well, New York at least.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Broadband Infrastructure: A Primer

This decade's development of broadband infrastructure is changing the our cities and how one can operate within it. I found myself checking my e-mails and Facebook all while eating noodles at a restaurant for breakfast this morning all under their cozy wi-fi umbrella. I was reminded of how well connected we are when the topic of who was starring as The Mighty Thor in the upcoming Marvel Studios film came up and within 10 seconds, the answer was found.

Instant gratification! This isn't even mentioning the 3G networks available - I've already started taking this information resource for granted!

bzzt bleep bloop: Diagram of the City of Milwaukee's WiFi Network

"The internet has become part of our nation’s mass transit system: It is a vehicle many people can use, all at once, to get to work, medical appointments, schools, libraries and elsewhere."

With telecommuting an option, benefits include less impact to the environment and the enhancement of live/work situations, among several found outlined in Ottawa's 20/20 Broadband Plan. With constant innovative advancements and mobile web capabilities, this resource has changed the way we live and is destined to become more accessible with municipalities developing this infrastructure further.

Urbanspoon App


It's amazing how often this App comes in handy - and can lead to fun and exciting new discoveries in food!

Even more fun, they've got restaurants from all of the surrounding municipalities in their database.

Bon appetit anywhere!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Planetizen App for iPhone & iPod Touch

Offering up to date news on urban planning, design and development, editorials and featured blogs, the Planetizen Application for the iPhone/iPod Touch is the App that contributes to connecting and exchanging planning ideas on-the-go.


Created by Urban Insight, the Planetizen App is capable to:

- Access the latest articles, op-eds and features of the day
- View source articles without opening a browser
- Access the latest job listings

Planetizen (www.planetizen.com) is the nation's most popular information exchange for the urban planning, design and development community.

On that note, the iPhone/iPod Touch has undoubtedly changed the way people operate and interact with their environment. Appropriately, Planetizen's Robert Goodspeed blogs about the iPhone's usefulness within the urban realm.