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1 | Timestamp | Project URL on GitHub | Live Product URL | Project Title | Project Subtitle | Area of civic engagement describing the project | Civic request | Street | City and State | Project platform | Non-Standard Technologies | Target Audience | User Story | Maintenance Plan | Potential Blockers | Lead Name | Lead Image | Project Page Image | FullAddress | Location | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5/30/2015 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/Safe-Assist | http://www.safeassist.org/staging/index.html | Safe Assist | Where information and safety meet. | Policing and Safety | Kansas City | Website | Jill User navigates to www.safeassist.org for the purpose of enrolling her 12-year old autistic son. Upon landing at the site, she is presented with a call-to-action button titled "Enroll." Clicking the enroll button she is prompted to either create a new user account or log into an existing user account. Note: User accounts are low-level administrative accounts that capture cursory user pedigree/contact information and enable them to create Consumer profiles. Consumer profiles contain the pedigree/contact/special needs information. User opts to create a new user account. She completes the pedigree/contact fields (required fields at minimum) and clicks submit. The system verifies that username is not already in system and that password meets criteria. The system sends a verification message to the user's email on file in the user account. Once the user account is created and verified through email link, she is prompted to create a consumer profile. Consumer profile contains pedigree, contact, and special needs information. Additionally, the profile has containers for photo(s). Complete required fields at minimum. Upon completing the consumer profile, User is prompted to create additional consumer profiles if needed. Note: Users can enroll unlimited number of consumer profiles per address. Consumer address will be validated against user's address in user account. The system will present an error for consumer profiles whose address does not match the user account. Upon creating all desired consumer profiles, user is returned to the home page. Site now indicates the logged in user and provides links to update user account, consumer profile, or log out. | Joey Kendall-Morwick | https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/4079190?v=3&s=400 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/Safe-Assist/blob/master/artwork/safeassist-splash.png?raw=true | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3/28/2015 12:16:52 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/civic-project-mapping | http://communitykc.org | Civic Project Mapping | communitykc.org | Community | Community KC | Kansas City | Website | jQuery, Google Maps, TableTop | 1. Shelly – an aspiring citizen, 28, tech savvy 2. Jon – community organizer, 60, old hippie, Caucasian 2. Gloria – community matriarch, 75, African American 4. Gwendoline – community manager at 501C3 nonprofit neighborhood organization | Shelly, an aspiring citizen, would like to: - see project volunteering needs (volunteers, what kind are needed?)); - like/star projects to show support/preferences; - comment, coordinate projects. Jon and Gloria, community organizers: - keep project needs, description, events up to date; - find potential partners, avoid effort duplication; - organize/coordinate events; - apply for a grant from Community Fund; - print project as a flier; - print list of all projects in the neighborhood (with contact, brief description, map). Gwendoline, the community manager at 501C3 organization needs to: - promote the good things occurring in Kansas City; - add projects to the list; - keep an eye on the projects. | Initial project contact information and brief summary will be populated at annual Community Fund conference. Email reminders to keep information up to date will be sent to the organizers. Stale information will be deleted (with warning sent to the organizers). The operational information will be updated at Wiki KC by anyone interested in the project. | Getting more data points, cleaning data, and making sure data is up to date. | Paul D Barham | https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/447024?v=3&s=400 | https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/10410203/6737038/e8328f74-ce36-11e4-8556-e42a534bb888.png | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 5/14/2015 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/Neighborhood-Dashboard | Neighborhood Dashboard | Community | Kansas City | Website | Jake LaCombe | https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/2552573?v=3&s=400 | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 3/28/2015 12:23:12 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/kc-open-data-library | Inventory of Open Data in the Kansas City Area | Transparency | Code For Kansas City | 115 W 18th St | Kansas City | MO | Website | Citizens, Reporters, Researchers, Developers | A user is looking for data, like crimes committed, and the site would list all Crime data sources that exists in the Kansas City area, we would hope to have listings for multiple cities, counties, and states. | By the Brigade and others submitting Issues for now. In the future we hope that the Brigade would create a UI to submit, curate, and maintain the data. | Paul D Barham | https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/447024?v=3&s=400 | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 5/11/2015 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/address-api | Address API | The system will allow people to query information about one or more addresses. | Brigade tool | Code For Kansas City | 116 W 18th St | Kansas City | MO | API | Paul D Barham | https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/447024?v=3&s=400 | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 7/14/2015 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/People-Hub | People Hub | To aknowledge brigade members contribution to Code for America brigade | Brigade tool | Code For Kansas City | 116 W 18th St | Kansas City | MO | Website | Gamification platform, timeline UI | Brigade members and newcomers. | Leah has just discovered Code for KC. She is curious to know what brigade is doing, who are the people, what are the expectations, who can she ask for help, what is the progress. She finds Code for KC Teams page, views progress of several teams, what other people went through, how they contributed to the project. Decides to join Community KC team. She selects join the team and prompted to login/register. Registration page asks a few skill-related questions, and informs Leah about next steps (GitHub proficiency, coming to meetup). Once Leah completes registration, she is awarded a member badge. Alex is Code for KC brigade member. Alex comes to Monday meetup, checks the latest activity on different projects, logs into People Hub to give kudos to John and to comment on map use in Neighborhood Map project. He logs an issue in Neighborhood Map project on GitHub and is automatically added to the team in the People Hub. He then proceeds to add code to his other, Community KC repo. As the code is committed, points are added to his Coder badge. Ray is Code for KC core team member. | This app needs database to keep comments, info about brigade member registration, skills, meetup attendance, points, badges. Creating usable timelines and combining them with gamified platform might be tricky. | Oleh Kovalchuke | https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/10410203?v=3&s=60 | https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/10410203/8690057/2b1b5628-2a75-11e5-8d9b-e25d818caa67.png | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 3/24/2015 13:43:00 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/Code-for-America-Projects-Hub | http://codeforkc.org/Code-for-America-Projects-Hub/ | Projects Hub | and where you can help | Brigade tool | Code for Kansas City | Kansas City | Web App | Angular JS | 1. New brigade members 2. Established brigade members 3. Brigades across the nation 4. Civic-minded public | Dave is a member of brigade living in Kansas City. He does not have time to follow the latest developments in the brigade on a daily basis. He would like to choose where he can apply his skills for a few hours during Monday hack night. Dave does not need to see project details, rather where the help is needed. He opens Projects Hub and chooses an active project with relevant Help Wanted issues, where he can contribute. Ashley has a great idea about building up community spaces in Kansas City. She does not know how to build an app for it, and thinks Code for America might help. Ashley opens the Projects Hub, filters Community projects and sees that similar, but not quite the same project is under development in Munich, Germany. She presses the big blue button on the Projects Hub and adds the idea for KC brigade to develop. Kevin, DB admin at MicroBucks, Inc., has found out about Code for America on a date with Ashley. He is curious about Ashley and the idea behind civic coding, and would like to learn more about both. He also would like to improve his JavaScript skills. Kevin opens the ProjectsHub, finds all the projects in Kansas City, where Javascript help is wanted. One of them has Ashley as a contributor. Kevin chooses to work on this project. Jim, is geomapping guru, has been out of work for a few months. He is looking for a challenging project to showcase his skills and to build up his portfolio. He finds one under development in Buenos Aires brigade. | Project leaders for active projects will be able to keep the the data updated on GitHub, using the usual GitHub tools. Additional requirement for GitHub is making custom set of GitHub repo labels (see Custom Labels for Repos on GitHub). Project Definition information can be updated via Google form (when project is created the form creates edit link, which opens form with prefilled information for editing). | Maintanence related blockers: The workflow for updating project information in Google spreadsheet is clumsy (Google form does not pull data back from the spreadsheet, if data exists already). The initial effort of creating custom repo labels and then applying them to repo issue, when the issue is created requires some discipline from project leader. | Oleh Kovalchuke | https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/10410203?v=3&s=60 | https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/10410203/6722601/93e5bc5c-cdaa-11e4-9011-58be0c02923a.png | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | 10/16/2013 | https://github.com/codeforkansascity/codeforkansascity.github.io | http://codeforkc.org | Code for KC website | Brigade website | Brigade tool | Code For Kansas City | Kansas City | MO | Website | Brigade members, citizens | Paul D Barham | https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/447024?v=3&s=400 | http://codeforkc.org/images/header-bg/5.jpg | , Kansas City | 39.0997265,-94.5785667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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