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Smarter Living for Smarter Citizens

Social MediaYoutube Channel Page: http://bit.ly/smartcitiescoGoogle Plus Page: http://bit.ly/smartcities-gplusTwitter: http://bit.ly/smartcities-twitterMailing List: http://bit.ly/smartcities-mailing-listSocial Network: http://bit.ly/redsocialsmartWebsite: http://bit.ly/paisdelconocimiento

Our Proposals- “Promote the Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Living Labs”- “From talk to action through citizen initiatives”- “Attract, Connect and promote talent”- “find, help, improve, implement, share ideas for social improvement”- “Share, enhance, implement, improve and bring best practices and projects”- “Change and Re-think the model of how to manage expenses or investments of the city and its ethical and social implications.”- Promote the The citizen involvement and participation to improve the city

Remember: Under constructionThis document Started 8 April and will be part-completed in August 2014. Therefore I will be constantly updating it until then. Please note that the contents may change in some parts partially or completely.

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Team:

Indira CarazoJuan Fernando

Villa

Andrés Gómez AguilarVladimiro Vélez

Ramírez

Sergio Herrera

Francisco Roldan

Luis Fernando Moreno

Alejandro Cataño

Danny Villareal

Johan Torres Cortes

Yessy Alejandro Lotero

Christian Quiroz

Anibal Guerra

Victor Alvarez

Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication.

MarshallMcLuhan Says:

" He who knows nothing, loves nothing. He Who can do nothing, understands nothing. He Who can understand nothing, is worthless. But he who understands also loves, observes, sees ... The greater the knowledge inherent is in one thing, the greater the love is too ... Anyone who believes that all fruits ripen at the same time as strawberries knows nothing about grapes. "

Paracelsus Say:

Keep in Mind:No matter how much technology, infrastructure, human talent , access to education, how many buildings, public space, resources, innovative ideas and projects we have ; if citizens do not articulate and build social networks to fully exploit these resources. And worse... if these actions don't promote any ideas or solutions that is not oriented to human dignity, quality of life, well-being, respect, tolerance and equity , it will only give an unworkable and unsustainable future.It is imperative to rethink the city and the issues accompanying it . Thus... it should also be considered that irresponsible leaders and indifferent citizens create a dangerous time bomb that makes it more difficult to work on the reconstruction and reorganization of the city and its citizens

Is Everything invented?“Inventions have long since reached their limit, and I see no hope for further development.” Sextus Julius Frontinus, Roman Engineer (40-103 AD)

Base of the Smart Cities

INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY HUMAN KNOWLEDGE

Big Players in Smart Cities

and of course!

Tao Te King(...)If people lack knowledge and desireThe most skilled among them is unable to act(...)Whom the world can be estimated as the fortune of his own body,Can rule the world.He who loves the world as his own body,can be trusted with the world.

If you are performing and deploying a smart city, which of these operating systems would allow you greater speed, security, stability, automation, changes, increased ROI and VOI in economic matters, employment generation and planning? Select the Right operating system from the following options:A) MicrosoftB) LinuxC) Apple MacD) OtherThe correct answer is B Linux

Quiz:

Winston Churchill says:“We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us”

#continuousimprovement

#bestpractices

#innovation

#opensources

#opensource#copyleft #hackathon

#equity#justice

#transparency

#gamification

#justice

#innovathnon

#CommittedCitizenry #Goverment

#humanization

#civilsociety

#smartcities

#internetofthings #universities

¿WHAT ARE WE DISCUSSING?

#civilsociety

#Enterprise

#sustainability#resilience

#resilience #develop

#Urbanism#planning

#citizeninvolvement

What is a smart cityWhat is a smart city? According to Gildo Seisdedos Dominguez (2012), the smart city concept essentially means efficiency. But efficiency based on intelligent management , integrated ICT, and active participation of citizens. It, then, implies a new kind of goverment, an effective citizen participation in public policy.

Thoughts from the communityImportance of participants and points of view from another professions at the Smart CitiesMr. Vladimiro Vélez Ramírez , manager who majored in Environmental Management. Environmental Management helps us provide solutions to the problems of our city , as being sustainable cities is required so that their resources provide support and opportunities to future generations. Education is also required in order for us to value and learn how to manage scarce resources as the other half environment . Mr. Andrés Gómez Aguilar , Bachelor in Education. Education can help us bring forth structural changes in the way we perceive the cities and how we want them to be built .

The fact is that people are good, Give people affection and security, and they will give affection and be secure in their feelings and their behavior.

Abraham Maslow Says:

Constant betterment

Mr. Sergio invite us to analyze Abraham Maslow’s pyramid for constant betterment and its relation to smart cities and innovationThe most basic level of needs must be met before the individual will strongly desire (or focus motivation upon) the secondary or higher level needs. Maslow also coined the term METAMOTIVATION to describe the motivation of people who go beyond the scope of the basic needs and strive for constant betterment.

Wearable technologyMr. Sergio also invites us to analyze the matter from the standpoint of Marshall Mcluhan in the same train of thought of the smart cities:The city as a extension of our body according to Marshall Mcluhan works the same as Housing as shelter - i.e an extension of our bodily heat-control mechanisms --a collective skin or garment; and cities are an even further extension of bodily organs to accommodate the needs of large groups.The City as a Service and The Internet of Things set new challenges and new styles for business and advertising not just for wear, gear and some other stuff like bags, helmets and so on for the Wearable Tech

Environmental psychologyMiss Indira Carazo invite us to Think about the importance of the Environmental Psychology she is a specialist in cognitive psychology.Proshansky, HM (1987) defined environmental psychology as an interdisciplinary field focused on the interaction between humans and their environment. The field defines the term “environment” broadly, encompassing natural environments, social settings, built environments, learning environments, and informational environments. Since its inception, the field has been committed to the development of a discipline that is both value-oriented and problem- oriented, prioritizing research aiming at solving complex environmental problems in the pursuit of individual well-being within of a broader society. When asked as to why they have applicability in architecture and urban planning, we would say: "One of the objectives pursued in an interdisciplinary work between the fields of environmental psychology, architecture and town planning is finding some urban indicators of quality.

Environmental PsychologyAccording To Muntañola Thornberg Architect, architectural theorist , professor at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, it is believed that a dialogue between architecture and environmental psychology aims for the architect to create an even more humane place to live , richer in cultural opportunities of all kinds. Environmental Psychology can be useful to architecture in 3 aspect: 1 in the generation, design or invention of architecture and urbanism 2 in the evaluation and diagnosis of buildings and cities already built, and 3 In the Practical and Theoretical clarification of performances in our cities and buildings. Constant search for the understanding of how people psychologically adjust to different architectural spaces , demonstrates an important bond between environmental psychology and architecture . For architecture , the various studies of Environmental Psychology can be a useful tool that allows the architect to enrich their professional practice. Pay attention to this psychological link user - architecture, you can encourage the making architecture transcend to a better understanding of both the human being and the environment , because as Martin Heidegger says , 'We are not because we have built , but we build and have built , as we live ... "

Environmental PsychologyAccording To Edwin Hutchins, Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California in San Diego , the process of knowledge is not a uniquely individual process but rather a collective process , a cultural process . At the same time it is a process that neither belong nor is it made in the present. Knowledge is a process over time . Knowledge is distributed . In this sense, any great work of Shakespeare owes its quality to the ability of not only individual knowledge . All that Shakespeare puts into play in each of their characters, settings , plots, etc . is due to their ability to understand the company itself in its present , know his past and predict their future.Thus, we can understand the need of any architectural project to connect the three areas that the scheme reproduces, i.e. art, society and culture, as a must . So we understand the impact of architecture on society. The architecture itself plays a role in society. But , when it is disconnected from the culture for which it has been developed , it automatically produces a negative social impact.In the event of a problem as is the architecture itself , a dialogic activity, not only environmental psychology , with many more disciplines , allowing an approach to the problem from different points of view to achieve a comprehensive solution is also necessary . https://upcommons.upc.edu/e-prints/bitstream/2117/20531/1/paper18.pdf

About The “Smart” Concept:Mr. Juan Fernando Villa Creative Director of the Smart Cities Community and Director in charge of the R+D+I of the País del Conocimiento foundation invite us to Think about the importance of the Smart Citizens. Also invited us to think about the impact generated by this initiative , undertake undoubted changes to political, economic, social , educational and especially new forms of employment generation and business level. Where citizen involvement is one of the most important points.The citizen involvement, Become turn as a legitimizing process, citizen oversight and subsequently intelligent citizenship. Posed changes, transformations necessary towards things happen with a focus on transparency in the process and avoid as much corruption and monopolies that generate largely unfair and unequal competition unbalancing the local economyFor this to happen and not fall into social utopias, the capital contribution by the state and the social economy where both money and knowledge become the public treasury for public use to carry out projects, ideas, initiatives and necessary important conflict resolution and challenges of city.

What makes a smart citizens?They are city builders, aware of their reality, they know what role they can occupy, generators and consumers of information, knowledgable of the strengths and challenges of their environment and seeking to solve them , in a multidisciplinary and collaborative manner, with the services the city provides.People doing an efficient, proactive and intensive use of information technologies and the spaces for the transformation of the city.

Why does it Matter?Latin America and the Caribbean because of its multicultural richness , ethnic, artistic , renewable and nonrenewable resources gives them unique advantages. Even to compare absolute and relative to other countries advantages. Ignorance of countless citizens rights, freedoms and deprives them of a way to enjoy the quality of life , welfare and decent life that could provide them be knowledgeable about such situations.For that Smart Cities Community, initiative with international, puts all his attention on this phenomenon which seeks to help on contributions , solutions, proposals , research and innovation to make this happen , seeking to reduce the levels of complexity of the appropriate such knowledge , access to information, communication channels generate , make available and understandable research and innovations generated then by various stakeholders working together can realize , ideas, initiatives, projects and solutions around the various issues .This is possible by making use of 9R method is essentially active , intensive and productive participation of multidimensional , multi-sectoral and stakeholder cooperation , which in turn will be visible to new talent, new solutions, experts, institutions , spaces companies and organizations committed to the future of Latin America.

City: Genius generatorThe city should be enabling spaces and resources that allow you to explore and experience the creative ability individually and collectively. Not limited to libraries, parks, museums and more. Must be true right trends and resources to meet the challenges of the moment and the future spaces, assuming the current adequacy of infrastructure and the city kept their challenges and needs based on past function.

City as a Service - CaaSThe challenges posed by the transformation of city and its enormous complexity, enables an unlimited range of new businesses, services and products. This situation requires a city to respond to these developments and become a foothold for new ways to raise capital, add value to products and services, meet market demand, resolve issues, talent training, relationships well as local and international response to current needs and future.

Future of the Smart Cities:

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Part of the Smart Cities Philosophy Sustainable future - Smart grids for water, food, health, waste and scrap, communication, energy mobility and banking. Ever seeking the welfare and quality of life - From reduction of complexity to opportunity - Efficiency but thinking about the sufficiency - Cost reduction with innovative leadership - Transform the city with available resources - R + D + I - Solutions and strategies considering urban community - The city is competitive when citizenry is participant - Empower urban initiatives and human capital that backs it - facilitator of resources and enabler of solutions - Urban intelligence based on strengths and competencies of the city, absolute advantage, comparative advantage, clusters, holdings and technological resources - Defining the appropriate KPI's for the ROI in the context of Value on Investment - applying and implementing best practices thus learning from what is well done - more than money, what is really needed are well-administered resources which allow for intelligent investments - always in pursuit of excellence and continuous improvement - smart homes and smart spaces needs smart citizens

Smart City VS Normal City: Differentiators

1) Planning2) Anticipation3) Response4) Recovery5) Improvement

The “Smart Words”in the CitiesSustainability - Management - Control - Surveillance - Proactivity - Security - Resilience - Sustainability - Instrumentation - Measuring - Efficiency - Reliability - Monitoring - Continuity - Prevention - Restore - Access - Availability - Big data - Open Data- E-Goverment - Social Initiatives - Open Innovation - Disruptive innovation - Governance

The City needs Smart Grids in- Energy- Water- Communications- Mobility- Information- Waste, Sewage and Sanitation

IoT | IoE | I/OTHInternet of Things, Internet of Everything and Internet of Things and Humans is part of the cool stuff of the Smart Cities. However this brings innovations but also brings surprises such as the need for ongoing monitoring and management and bidirectional communication devices, computers and networks involved.This creates the need of installing cybercoms strategically placed around the city for control situations. Each cybercoms can run as a standalone node however always be connected and synchronized with the database and Smart Grids.Not all electronic devices are compatible and not all devices will be able to use all the potential of value-added connectivity. However this is a transformation where the possibilities are enormous in areas such as culture, art, fashion, politics and civil life. Even for advertisement and everything related to Marketing, where new forms of interaction emerge and raise.Cybercrime and cyber warfare issues will be treated with care, planning, management and monitoring.

Smart Citizens Want:1) Inclusive City2) Resilient City3) Planned City4) Safe and Healthy City5) Conscious city6) Responsible city7) Equitable city8) Need long-term or permanent solutions

Smart Citizens need1) Political will2) Corporate Social Responsibility3) Social inclusion4) Gender Equity5) Access to information and knowledge6) Resources and support private sector7) Public policies that support citizens' initiatives8) Strength in security without hindering social projects9) Political control under consensus of citizenry10) Public oversight of offices elected democratically

We DO NOT need1) We do not need the aid half done2) Half Solutions!3) Theories and concepts that are unfeasible4) Discussions without proposals, words without thoughts5) Surplus handled irresponsibly that deviates to private interests6) Corporate greed in the social ideas or projects7) Overdiagnosis, Infoxication and Chitchat

Pope Francis says:... since certain present realities, unless effectively dealt with, are capable of setting off processes.of dehumanization which would then be hard to reverse.... The money should be used but not GOVERN

The Smart Cities needs Smart Citizenry and it also needs Smart Communities.

Pope Francis has a very deep knowledge about the crisis in the communities around the world. Not Only within the Catholic or Christian communities, but also the situation about another religions and sects. The problem is dehumanization, which represents the city common step towards Smart cities.Last year, he wrote an exhortation called “Evangelii Gaudium” let take a look at it:(...) CHAPTER TWO AMID THE CRISIS OF COMMUNAL COMMITMENT 50. Before taking up some basic questions related to the work of evangelization, it may be helpful to mention briefly the context in which we all have to live and work. Today, we frequently hear of a “diagnostic overload” which is not always accompanied by improved and actually applicable methods of treatment. Nor would we be well-served by a purely sociological analysis which would aim to embrace all of reality by employing an allegedly neutral and clinical method. What I would like to propose is something much more in the line of an evangelical discernment. It is the approach of a missionary disciple, an approach “nourished by the light and strength of the Holy Spirit”.53 51. It is not the task of the Pope to offer a detailed and complete analysis of contemporary reality, but I do exhort all the communities to an “ever watchful scrutiny of the signs of the times”.54 This is in fact a grave responsibility, since certain present realities, unless effectively dealt with, are capable of setting off processes.

The Smart Cities needs Smart Citizenry and it also needs Smart Communities.

of dehumanization which would then be hard to reverse. We need to distinguish clearly what might be a fruit of the kingdom from what runs counter to God’s plan. This involves not only recognizing and discerning spirits, but also – and this is decisive – choosing movements of the spirit of good and rejecting those of the spirit of evil. I take for granted the different analyses which other documents of the universal magisterium have offered, as well as those proposed by the regional and national conferences of bishops. In this Exhortation I claim only to consider briefly, and from a pastoral perspective, certain factors which can restrain or weaken the impulse of missionary renewal in the Church, either because they threaten the life and dignity of God’s people or because they affect those who are directly involved in the Church’s institutions and in her work of evangelization. I. Some challenges of today’s world 52. In our time humanity is experiencing a turning-point in its history, as we can see from the advances being made in so many fields. We can only praise the steps being taken to improve people’s welfare in areas such as healthcare, education and communications. At the same time we have to remember that the majority of our contemporaries are barely living from day to day, with dire consequences. A number of diseases are spreading. The hearts of many people are

The Smart Cities needs Smart Citizenry and it also needs Smart Communities.

gripped by fear and desperation, even in the so-called rich countries. The joy of living frequently fades, lack of respect for others and violence are on the rise, and inequality is increasingly evident. It is a struggle to live and, often, to live with precious little dignity. This epochal change has been set in motion by the enormous qualitative, quantitative, rapid and cumulative advances occurring in the sciences and in technology, and by their instant application in different areas of nature and of life. We are in an age of knowledge and information, which has led to new and often anonymous kinds of power.

Do, or do Not...

There is no Try

YODA Says:

Social Innovation Built-InSocial Innovation is a novel action-reinforced by social principles and dynamics-that becomes a reality in several instruments of application, and that is capable of identifying, diagnosing, interrelate and solve in a smart way several problems and issues within a given community, always keeping in mind the common welfare with an altruist , inclusive and systemic focus

BLACK SWAN Book Quote: BE A LAMP, NOT A VESSELJust as a child is not a vessel to be filled, but rather a lamp to be lit, so should infoxication be avoided so that better decisions may be made, lighting the way to overcome Black Swans

BLACK SWAN a SampleATTACK OF THE UNEXPECTED“Most people don't believe something can happen until it already has. That's not stupidity or weakness, that's just human nature.” Jurgen Warmbrunn World War Z Movie QuoteBE THE TENTH MAN"The tenth man." If nine of us with the same information arrived at the exact same conclusion, it's the duty of the tenth man to disagree. No matter how improbable it may seem, the tenth man has to start thinking with the assumption that the other nine were wrong.” World War Z

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Projects:1) Online Course “Smart Cities, Smart citizens and Living Labs”2) Software for Smart Cities & Smart Citizens3) Development of the 9 R Methodology4) Research and State of the Art for Living Labs, Smart cities and Smart Citizens for Latinoamerica5) Massively promoting free and open source software6) Social Network and Gamification strategy for engage and attract people7) Know your City8) Smart House9) Tesla Awards10) Smart Cities Protocol for Latin America11) Alejandria Project Open Library for the City12) Open Tesla software for really sharing of knowledge

Agenda:2014May, June and July : Information gathering and investigation in the economic, political, labor, educational and psychosocial fields August: Online Conference for all Latin America September: Launching of Smart Social Network November: Start of Online Course on Smart Cities December: Continuation of Course Smart Cities 2015January Online Course Completion on Smart Cities February: Course on the use of the HackSpace PlatformMarch: Installation, configuration and commissioning of Hackspace April: Camp unconferences on Smart Cities and Smart Citizens May: Draft Paper Smart Cities in Latin AmericaJune: Conferences, Data Collection , and state of the art leading researchers in the area of Smart Cities July: Interviews with experts and success stories on Smart Cities and digital territories in Latin America August: First Latin American Meeting of the Smart Cities community. September: Two Books 1) Smart Cities in Latin America and Their Impact on Citizenship 2) The Civic Hacker

Project #1MOOC for Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Living Labshttps://canvas.instructure.com/courses/850073

Smart UniversityThe Smart University Initiative is a Smart Cities Group network for the public, members and stakeholders with local and international academia and researchers. The network is open and free, and we will encourage all levels of academia to engage. Smart University aims to strengthen cooperation between Citizens and institutions of academia, encouraging collaborative learning. It works to enable universities to become closer partners with cities, actively engaging in problem-solving of the new social challenges

Project #2Software for Smart Cities & Smart Citizenshttps://github.com/elitelinux/hack-space

Hack SpaceSoftware for handling and managing of the Smart Citizens and Smart Cities through open source technologies

Project #39 Ronin is a framework inspired in philosophy of the Ronin Mushashi in their book “The Five Rings”

You must understand that there is more than one path to the top of the mountain

Miyamoto MusashiSays:

9R FrameworkIdeas & solutions Projects Software

Human Capital Experts Labs

Education Business Social Economy

Why 9R?So here we are . The topic of Smart Cities is quite EXTENSIVE;Therefore we had to design a methodology that would allow me to reduce the level of complexity as well as explaining it in the best and most efficient way. As a result, the 9R framework-meaning "9 Ronin"- came about;it works in a very basic way, thus:The first input is : an Idea, a solution. An initiative which, in turn, will turn into a project by means of which it should be broken into as many processes as possible. Information related to the ideas must be free of restrictive patents, or restrictive licenses or a way to create innovations under reengineering or collective construction with free information must be sought after.After that,an analysis of what software or applications are necessaries in order to carry out such a project, based on the resulting processes. Later, opinion or help from the human capital available is used. Then, it is taken care of by experts in order to be tested in a testing environment which may be open, closed, scientific -academic or experiments but always being refined by using best practices techniques or the most suitable techniques( ERM , ITIL, Six Sigma, Etc) and it is compared afterwards, with information from papers, indexed magazines , state of the art in the geographical zone affected by it and related information, among others in order to give the information some final brushes. Then all of the Know- How is transformed into usable information accessible through a MOOC where all the stakeholder may have access to information generated in previous processes and the state of the art . This information that was gathered, researched, improved and refitted innovation must be directed to the zone where such activity is to take place . There will obviously be general information;however, in order for it to work properly, it must be oriented towards the city and the challenges accompanying it.From then on , information is analyzed from a business perspective, in which many of the ideas are and projects are ready to make profits and cover the needs of the city at a smaller or larger scale.Here's where priority must be given to enterprises complying with either one of these profiles:1. They must comply with quality standards as well as being certified; In addition to that, they must also carry out some sort of Social Corporate Responsibility, which will allow room for traceability in business. The enterprises will necessarily share information, playing the role of mentors, ideas purchasers, idea adopters to improve markets, or create new product and services divisions based on based business, angel investor or crowd lenders, among others.Once the ideas are up and running , and with ongoing projects by which social economy finished polishing the details by providing money or in-kind incentives, becoming mediators as to how to channel more and better resources, be it that that they are somehow related to the vision and mission of the tasks performed by them. Besides, Not only will they so provide prizes, scholarships, incentives, but will also provide new paths to improvement and transformation of ideas, solutions and initiatives, which could and actually must go through the 9R process anew in order to comply with a philosophy of continual improvement; all of the former will always be based on current resources available , most preferably in a local area on at the area to be affected by the project.

1 - Ideas and Solutions1) Build a bank of the ideas or solutions2) Organization and classification of ideas3) Make a Form to take Ideas or Solutions4) Make a software for managing this5) Divulgate better ideas6) Suggest ideas7) Ideas, Knowledge, innovation must be Open8) Use Commons, copyleft and open licences9) Kill patents for opening the future.

2- Projects1) Make Information Reusable2) Make a matrix with the projects in order to build a sort of Multidimensional vectors3) Convert any process into blocks, add and delete blocks for making efficient projects and new projects.4) Make a projects bank5) The Projects must be Open, same in their process

3 - Software1) Build an Index of the software for every need2) Give attributes to software through the tagging system3) Make a matrix for exposed functionalities pros and cons4) build a success cases database5) Make a software bank6) Use Commons, copyleft and open source with open licences7) Kill patents for opening the future.

4 - Human Capital1) Directory of volunteers2) Promote Crowdsourcing influencers3) Promote Crowdfunding campaigns4) Find and Cultivate the affective leaders5) Known your people database6) Grant us your free time7) Generate Crowd Power

5 - Experts1) Persons with long experience2) PhD’s and Postdoctoral3) Influencers in any topic4) Experts in any topic5) Adult people - Seniors6) Scientist & R+D+I Directors

6 - Labs1) Co-creation, Co-Working, Exploration, experimentation and Evaluation in living environments2) User-centred research and open innovation3) Make Innovathons and Hackathons4) Find, make places which function as laboratories5) Find success stories6) Develop, Deploy, Test, Prototype and model7) Make and Find City & Living Labs

7 - Education- Mooc’s with the collected Data & Knowledge- Find MOOC’s according to needs and deepening some topic.- Find the right place, find the right people, at the right time, with the right knowledge to accept true challenges, changing the rules of the game for advancing by right way for promoting and educating the leaders of tomorrow- Make an effective transfer of knowledge

8 - Business1) Mentoring entrepreneurs2) Business accelerator3) New Business division4) Financial Angel5) Joint ventures6) Corporate Social responsibility 7) Crowdlending

9 - Social EconomySupport, Grants, Help and promotion Combinated from:1) Business sector2) Private sector3) Public sector4) Civil society, non-profit and voluntary sector5) Academic Sector

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Project #4All the information of the Research and State of the Art for Living Labs, Smart cities and Smart Citizens for Latin America will be kept available at:www.paisdelconocimiento.org

País del Conocimiento

Project #5Massively promoting free and open source softwarefor all type of needs Massively promoting of the free and open content and licensing for all type of needs.Open/Free software, licensing, content = CommonsProprietary software + Licences + Closed source = Bad Expenses, Money that Latin America need invested in people not in expensive software or closed source

Open Source MattersThe Open source, free software, communities, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing and open licenses translate into Openness and cooperation that thriumphs selfhood and competition, and specially when distributed decisión-making by individual business units thriumphs over agressive and closed strategies.This enables, in a poor country, a faster sustainable growth and a sustainable development necessary for a implementation of the smart cities and social economy

GNU/Linux and The Open Source Matters

Commons

Linux the best choice.GNU/LINUX Microsoft Windows

Antivirus? No Yes

Antimalware? No Yes

Difficult Massive Deploy No Yes

Difficult Massive Update No Yes

Difficult Massive Upgrade No Yes

Secure Yes No

Stable/Steady Yes No

Free Software Yes No

Open Source Yes No

Project #6Social Network for Smart Cities Group:www.paisdelconocimiento.org/smart

Social Network1) Share content Share Knowledge2) Make Collaborative projects3) Stay in touch, Engage the people4) Invite to events, make events5) Generate opportunities and networking6) Connect with people around the projects and the group

Project #7Know your CityTag, Geotag and georeferencing all important or relevant sites of your city

Put your favorite place in the map

KNOW THYSELF Knowing onelself is a big step forward towards improvement; Same happens to cities, thus the importance of empowering citizens to achieve identification of issues at different levels , as well as proposing native solutions that will fit not only the problem, but also the environment they are to be applied.

Measurement is the first step that leads to control and eventually to improvement. If you can’t measure something, you can’t understand it. If you can’t understand it, you can’t control it. If you can’t control it, you can’t improve it.

H. James Harrinton Says:

Monitoring and Knowing the City

You Can’t Manage What You Don’t MeasureYou Can’t Measure What You Don’t MonitorYou Can’t Monitor What You Don’t Know

Project #8Smart HouseCo-working, Co-Creation and Innovation Space for promoting culture, arts, science, education, civics, participation, Living labs, politics and technology.

What is a Living Lab?A Living Lab or " Living Laboratory " (very different from a Live Lab), is a new model where all stakeholders (State, Productive Sector , Academia , Civil Society and citizens organized as the reason for the above ) participate actively in appropriating Innovation ( Open and Collaborative ), in co - creation and validation of the solutions they need themselves, in contexts of actual use, using Information Technologies and Communications -TIC -like medium, thereby forming an ecosystem of research and Development, which permanently enables the Social Innovation.

Living Labs means moving from conventional to real-life contexts laboratories , and therefore implies a paradigm shift for the entire innovation process , becoming a Social Innovation in essence , that using ICT and life science , deals with the solution of human and social problems and the lives of people in their day to day

http://www.paisdelconocimiento.org/corporativo/4

Gamification Works!Activity 1 - Telepresence and Collaboration Activity 2 - Q&A Hash Tag ChallengeActivity 3 - QRcode Observation raceActivity 4 - GIS Search, Find and Change Activity 5 - Say my name! Activity 6 - Collaborative Biography of my cityActivity 7 - Tag and Know your city!Activity 8 - Hackathons + gamification + social innovation = Innovathons

Designing flexibleinnovation processes

Philipp Kristian G. Diekhöner say about this:Given very strong time constraints — perfectionism is best reserved for the end - Take turns between doing first and thinking first - Forget your expertise for a while, and see what it leads to - Imagine the process as a skeleton, not a flowchart - Build your process around the content, without ever letting it dominate - Know what you are doing, but not entirely how  certainty is an illusion - Tackle a passion topic within your group every now and then to get fresh ideas - Give directions on a technical level  never prescribe the nature of content - Switch work between teams and people, letting other people continue it - Design the process from the challenge never fit the challenge to your process - Embrace existing constraints and search for freedom in the loopholes - Stop and have a break, cup of coffee or snack, then revisit your ideas - Add, subtract and evolve the components of our projects as you complete it - Understand roles within your groups and deliberately switch and role-play - Change your physical mode, i.e. work standing, sitting, leaning, lying, etc. - Trust in the potential of your team, and you will receive trust in return - Build slack into the process  allow less time than needed to account for delays - Embrace your minimum viable product/design, and iterate as early as possible - Gamify your process with mini-competitions, within and between teams - Prototype before you think you should  you need to experience your ideas.

A Hack Space for Disruptive innovation like a Hackathon or Innovathon is very important and valuable for Smart Cities

Project #9Tesla AwardsCertificate of excellence and recognition for best contributions to Smart Citizens & Smart Cities through the Research, Development and innovation and the Smart Cities field.

Nikola Tesla The First Smart Citizen

Father of the Smart CitiesThe genius who lit the world

“Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine”

Project #10What: Code Name: Public Information Center - a.k.a. PIC ProtocolCentre for Conflict Resolution and needs of citizenryWhy: Because is it necessary for Smart Cities to empower citizens towards a Smart Citizenry. Doing the impossible understandable, making the complex easy.(KISS principle) Who: Smart Cities CommunityWhen: From NOW onWhere: In your City. But the App is In the Cloud !Access for everyone How Much: A crowdfunded-crowdsource solution with Community SupportHow: With the Smart Cities App “HackSpace”

WtechThe city as a extension of our body according to Marshall Mcluhan works the same as Housing as shelter - i.e an extension of our bodily heat-control mechanisms --a collective skin or garment; and cities are an even further extension of bodily organs to accommodate the needs of large groups. The City as a Service and The Internet of Things set new challenges and new styles for business and advertising not just for wear, gear and some other stuff like bags, helmets and so on for the Wearable Tech. In the same train of thought of the smart cities The WTECH cluster would be then composed of electronic components, clothing, accessories, advertising and devices working together generating new business where you will be able to work products and services generated in emerging markets such as 3D printers, New types of material, devices which may enable location-based release of information in real time by using minidisplays as well as proximity that can be used on clothing, accessories and more. This would suppose a way of turning a fashion trend which may be used in situations of distress such as building evacuations, moments of crisis or crisis situations- e.g natural disasters- among others ,

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Smarter Living for Smarter Citizens

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GUN HO : A TEAM EFFORTWorthwhile Work(Doing something meaningful) In Control of the task ( Who else but the process owner knows what is needed ?)

Cheer each other up (gamification and rewards)

NUCLEAR SUBMARINES AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS

90% PERCENT OF SUPERCOMPUTERS GOOGLE, AMAZON , TWITTER FACEBOOK

RUN ON A VARIANT OF LINUX

JAPAN’S BULLET TRAIN HIGH-TECH ROAD TRAFFIC CONTROL

TAILS OS( THE OS USED BY EDWARD SNOWDEN TO TAKE INFO FROM NSA)

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE POWER PARTICLE PHYSICS RESEARCH :

YOUR ANDROID MOBILE PHONE U.S MILITARY DRONES

IN-VEHICLE- INFOTAINMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS OF TOYOTA

LINUX In our Daily Life:More Common than you think

the Smart Cities AfricaMaputo - Mozambique Accra - Ghana; Cape Town - South Africa Dar es Salaam - TanzaniaJoburg - South Africa Lagos - NigeriaLuanda - Angola Lusaka - ZambiaNairobi – Kenya Tshwane, South Africa Kinshasa, DRC Libreville, Gabon

the Smart Cities Asia- Seoul- Singapore- Tokyo- Hong Kong- Osaka- Kōbe

The Smart Cities Europe- Copenhagen- Amsterdam- Vienna- Barcelona- Paris- Stockholm- London- Hamburg- Berlin- Helsinki

the Smart Cities Oceania- Sydney- Melbourne- Perth-Auckland

The Smart Cities N. AmericaSeatle

TorontoBoston

VancouverSan FranciscoPortland, OregonWashington D.C. ChicagoNew YorkMontreal

The Smart Cities S. AmericaSantiago MedellínMexico City MontevideoBogotá Buenos AiresRio de Janeiro Curitiba

Smart Cities for 2014Abuja, NigeriaBallarat, AustraliaBaton Rouge United StatesBirmingham, United StatesBrussels, BelgiumDallas, United StatesDublin, IrelandDurban, South AfricaJinan, ChinaMombasa County, KenyaNiigata, JapanPerth, AustraliaSuffolk County, United StatesTainan, TaiwanVilnius, LithuaniaZapopan, Mexico

Open Data and Big Data- Is Information true? Then Use it!- Who provides this information? If it’s The People so is right for me- Which is the intention?Empower the people improved your life“Information in the right place, at the right time with the right people make better a city”

Civil hackers and The Open GovernmentUnder construction

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT AND NUMBNESS

When citizens and spaces are exposed to a stimulus over a long period of time, they become better at coping with, even-at times-developing a certain level of indifference, as can be seen in many Medellín Citizens with violence, as it does not come as shocking nowadays as it was before

What do I need to Study?STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)

Big Data Vs Big InfoxicationIn construction

ImiCity as a game field

Multi Stakeholders Cooperation With Connection Builders and Influencers

A Big “Q” #1Is it more important that the information of the citizens is based on facts or realities? or is it the "true" information provided for the private sector or public organizations, So... is it important to give all the information for the citizens then they can take better decisions? or is it simply better to show the pretty face of the unknown interests where no consideration was given to the people to participate in the process?

THE BIG 3 LAWS OF TECHIsaac Asimov proposed 3 laws in his books on robot life:

1. A tool must not be unsafe to use. Hammers have handles and screwdrivers have hilts to help increase grip. It is of course possible for a person to injure himself with one of these tools, but that injury would only be due to his incompetence, not the design of the tool.

2. A tool must perform its function efficiently unless this would harm the user. This is the entire reason ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCI devices) exist. Any running tool will have its power cut if a circuit senses that some current is not returning to the neutral wire, and hence might be flowing through the user. The safety of the user is paramount.

3. A tool must remain intact during its use unless its destruction is required for its use or for safety. For example, Dremel disks are designed to be as tough as possible without breaking unless the job requires it to be spent. Furthermore, they are designed to break at a point before the shrapnel velocity could seriously injure someone (other than the eyes, though safety glasses should be worn at all times anyway)

Where we've been sharing?

1) Floresta Library2) World Urban Forum3) EAFIT University4) Frida Program5)

LaFlorestaLibraryMarch 20 - 2014

1We sent an email to 100 ordinary people to share and Invite them to know the idea in "La Floresta" Medellin Library.15 people showed up and gave us his view from different perspectives.Begin the task!. the initial name of the project was "Open Smart City" but is now called after "Smart Cities Community". Since that day, we began the process of creating a schedule and started disseminating this idea worldwide

World Urban Forum

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World Urban Forum 7 - April 10 - 2014

Conference: Smart Living Speaker: Juan Fernando Villa HernandezFacilitator: Ivan Dario RestrepoProfessor, Department of Psychology of PowerEAFITSchedule: April 23 - 20141:00 PM to 1:05 PM Overview1:05 PM to 1:15 PM Smart Cities1:15 PM to 1:30 PM Smart Citizens1:30 PM to 1:40 PM Political, Economic, Social and Educational Impact1:40 PM to 1:45 PM questions, concerns and close 3

Frida Program

http://j.mp/votapormiproyecto

4Final Score #11th out of 38 ProjectsProject: Smart CitizensPostulation: May 5thClosed: May 13th (Yes only a week)Likes 171Votes: 139Win: No

Who: Tiflonexos Final Score #1st out of 38Project: Library for Blind PeoplePostulation: March 12thClosed: May 13thLikes: 878Votes: 758URL: http://www.tiflolibros.com.ar

GAIA HYPOTHESIS: The connectivity of natural life

The Gaia hypothesis, also known as Gaia theory or Gaia principle, proposes that organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on Earth to form a self-regulating , complex system that contributes to maintaining the conditions for life on the planet.

E-GOVERNMENT = +EFFICACY -RED TAPE

E-GOVERNMENT , ACCORDING TO THE WORLD BANK, IS DEFINED AS “The use by goverment agencies of information technologies (IT) that have the ability to transform relations with the citizens and other arms of the goverment”, These technologies can facilitate better delivery of government services to citizens, improved interactions with business and industry , citizen empowerment through access to information and more efficient goverment management World Bank (2003)

BENEFITS OF E-GOVERNMENT

LESS CORRUPTION REVENUE GROWTH

INCREASED TRANSPARENCY COSTS REDUCTION

GREATER CONVENIENCE

“Invention consists in the capacity of seizing on the capabilities of a subject, and in the power of moulding and fashioning ideas suggested to it”

“Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose- a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye”

Frankestein or the Modern Prometheus

IDLE HANDS… THE IMPORTANCE OF OPPORTUNITY AND PURPOSE

LOOK INWARD RATHER THAN OUTWARD

ANY PROCESS OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE LEADING TO AN ADEQUATE IMPLEMENTATION OF E-GOVERNMENT , SHOULD START STRATEGIZING AND PROPOSING SOLUTIONS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE USER OF SUCH SOLUTIONS; THUS MAKING IT EASIER AND MORE EFFICIENT FOR USERS TO INTERACT WITH THE TOOLS PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNMENT

TOOLS FOR CORRECT E-GOVERNMENT

One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.

In order to provide efficient e-government solutions, the end- user must be the ruler of its own information, and the govermental service provider must provide a way for the information provided by the end user to be shared among governmental parties so that bureacracy is avoided, and faster , cleaner processes provide better solutions to citizens

GUNG HOTHE SPIRITS BEHIND AGILE CULTURE