Talk:Living Labs Open Innovation Community

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[edit] Ideas & Requirements Collection from the Ami@Work Workshop

[edit] Content

Introduce objectives, ambitions, activities of Open Innovation Community

Introduce and further integrate and explain ENOLL

Explain how people can join & participate

To which activities

Connect content relevant to / of LL Community to that specific Community

[edit] Activities

Overview of concrete activities in Living Labs Open Innovation Community

- Start up, launch new Open Innovation ideas, projects (brainstorm, discussions)

- Participate in current Open Innovation projects, e.g. integrated Projects running

- Start up discussion threads about Open Innovation issues

- Participate in discussions

- Organise, announce, support virtual discussions / meetings on selected topics

- Collaboratively explore Living Labs Innovation concepts, e.g. co-creation, open source etc

- Provide Open Innovation Living lab services to stakeholders (companies, regions etc)

Examples of activities and topics

Example 1: Integrate Open Collaboration Architecture activities within Integrated Projects (OCA). Invite experts to discuss specific issues.

Example 2: Collaboration to exploit a workspace technology. For example exchange workspace technologies from two IP's C@R and ECOSPACE

Example 3: Discuss Open Innovation organisational and IPR management issues

Example 4: Discuss Open Innovation Network of Living lab services that could be used by existing Living Labs

Example 5: Discuss the business model of the Living Labs network

Example 6: Present success stories of Living Labs open innovation

[edit] Navigation

Navigation Link "Living Labs"

Dynamic Navigation focussed on specific community

[edit] Other

What is the Ami@Work Community as a whole

What is the role of the Living Lab Open Innovation Community within Ami

What is the ambition, mission of the Open Innovation Community

What examples of Open Innovation are we thinking of:

- Open Innovation through Living labs

- Examples of Living Labs open innovation

- Integrated projects currently going on

- Other examples e.g. within the ENOLL

For whom this could be interesting (policy, research, business, SME, regions)

[edit] Issues Raised during the Workshop, 24.4.07

  • A dynamic navigation bar is required. A bar that would put, at its top, the navigation options of the community itself (e.g., to the blog category of the community rather than to the blogs homepage / to the communities BSCW space rather than to the BSCW homepage / and to additional wiki pages of the community that are of interest to the community). Only under these community navigation options, should the user find more general navigation options
  • Blogs
    • A front pages is required for community building. Such a page would have most of the following options: categories, tags, recent posts, new blogs, talkback storms (posts that have many comments, indicating there's a discussion going on), hot posts (posts that have many readers, indicating that they are of interest). Such a page would allow community people to find each other based on interest, and get to know each other - thus gaining a sense of community
    • Drupal blogging system:
      • Tags should be added
      • This is not a tag cloud. It is merely a category cloud.
      • Comments should be organized in chronological order, not reverse chronological order. Unlike blog posts in which the top one is the most recent one, comments are threaded discussions and must be ordered accordingly.
      • Author's entries should not be counted. Currently, the author is counted as a reader, and so when I enter my blog in order to find out if I got any responses, I raise the counter by 1
    • BSCW blogs
      • Can access be given to the whole LL Open Community?
      • Will this system have a good front page for the community?
    • Non-technical issues
      • Decide on a single blogging environment
      • Start building the blogging community. We first need one or two LL bloggers to report their day-to-day activities
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