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* to do all of this in as user-friendly, open, and distributable ways as possible (including early support for a couple of emerging aid data standards)." | * to do all of this in as user-friendly, open, and distributable ways as possible (including early support for a couple of emerging aid data standards)." | ||
(http://www.mattstempeck.com/2013/06/24/participatory-aid-marketplace-designing-online-channels-for-digital-humanitarians/) | (http://www.mattstempeck.com/2013/06/24/participatory-aid-marketplace-designing-online-channels-for-digital-humanitarians/) | ||
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* full thesis reference at: [[Designing Online Channels for Digital Humanitarians]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 1 September 2013
Description
MATT STEMPECK:
"a team of MIT undergrads (Patrick Marx, Eann Tuann, and Yi-shiuan Tung), I co-designed and built a website to aggregate participatory aid projects. The goals of the site are:
- to index active participatory aid projects by crisis to provide an overview of public response
- to match skilled volunteers with projects seeking their help
- to host the case library of previous examples of peer aid, tagged by the needs they addressed, in the hopes of inspiring future projects
- to do all of this in as user-friendly, open, and distributable ways as possible (including early support for a couple of emerging aid data standards)."
More Information
- full thesis reference at: Designing Online Channels for Digital Humanitarians