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Online Workshop
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2. Using the online world to change the
offline one
• Social Innovation Camp is a launchpad and
accelerator for technology-based social
ventures.
• We bring together software developers and
designers with people who understand a
social problem and help build web and
mobile-based solutions to social challenges.
3. The web is all about organising
things, differently
4. The web is all about organising
things, differently
More specifically, we’re interested in how you can use
technology to reorganise things: The Internet is good at:
• -- organising things and people in new ways (This is why
it’s really good for new social products and services)
• -- Reaching hard-to-reach/niche populations – connecting
people from around the globe to across the street
• – good ideas don’t have to come from traditional
government or charities any more.
5. Matching technical skill with social need
Bringing together people who understand:
-- social problems (Service users, government, non-profits)
-- technology (Developers, Designers, Business people)
6. Bridging the gap between an idea and
action
And help them go from having an idea or articulating a problem, to doing
something about it. Which is what we’re all about….
12. Weekend ends with pitching competition!
1.) Cash prizes for the three best project ideas:
2.) Support from the HuriLab team for the winner projects:
3.) Support from prize sponsors:
4. ) Matched with a mentor: matched with someone from the UNDP
community and HuriLab team to meet up with the team every six weeks
for a three month period after the SICamp weekend to provide
development support.
13. Over a thousand ideas have been submitted to the 10 global Social
Innovation Camps.
14. FLiP uses social media tools for young unemployed people to find
out what they’re good at and help them build a profile to get them
to employment or training
15. Homeless SMS brings innovative SMS-based utilities used in
developing countries to provide information and services to people
who sleep rough
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17. Itches
1. Think big, start small
2. Your own experience matters
3. Not just a rant– a problem on the way to a solution
4. Quantity over quality
18. A few tips
1. Think big, start small
2. Don’t get stuck on the original itch – let it grow
3. “No, but”? Yes, AND…
4. Don’t think of problems– think of opportunities
19. Questions to answer
1. What’s the problem you’re trying to solve?
2. What technology are you going to use?
3. How will you sustain your idea?
4. How will you get people to use your idea?
Remember to give it a good name!
20. HuriLab is a Social Innovation Camp focused on
Human Rights and Justice, which is supported by the
United Nations Development Programme. The event
brings together software developers and designers
with people who understand a social problem to help
build solutions to social challenges.