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The Power of Collaboration
in a crisis
Hack For Japan Fumi Yamazaki
@fumi
3/11/2011 14:46 JST
M9.0
2 hours later...
NHK, National Police Agency, local governments, mobile carreers, shelter information
1 hour later...
Learnings from Haiti
Power of Speed
Share the knowledgeReuse the code
Global collaborationLaunch and iterate
Power of Speed
Share the knowledgeReuse the code
Global collaborationLaunch and iterate
Power of Collaboration- crowdsource -
Hack For JapanPhase 1
Value of Hackers
-What can IT / developers do during
crisis?
A platform / community for
hackers (developers)
to create services for
crisis relief
Collaboration among people with different
talents•“I am not a developer but I want them to create a service (websites/apps) such as...”
•“I am a developer and I can make various apps, but not sure what is actually needed”
•“I am a developer and have an idea about a service that is probably useful for the survivors of the disaster, but want to others’ opinion before I start coding”
Share ideas and vote
TextTextText
268 ideas / 5,879 votes
Brainstorm to polish ideas
1,290 comments
Share project infoto match talents
Provide the resources
•“I want to develop a service useful for the survivors, but I can’t pay for the servers”
•“I want to develop a service useful for the survivors, but I don’t have the data I need”
Power of Openness and Collaboration
#1 Ideation/ Hackathon
(Online/Offline 3/19-21)
KyotoFukuokaOkayamaTokushima
Are the services we are creating
really reaching the people in Tohoku?
4/6 in Sendai4/7-8 in Iwate
Non-coastal areas•Amazing recovery
•power - OK
•water - OK
•network - OK
•many of the shops and restaurants open
•gas -50% OK
•Situation changes drastically everyday
Coastal areas•the town itself is gone because of
tsunami
•house are lost, schools are lots, businesses are lost, people are missing...
•Survivors lives in shelters
•Basic food/water is supplied- matching more complicated demand/supply
•Was planning to visit on 4/8...
4/7 23:35
M7.4
Largest afterquake since 3/11
My situation...
•No power
•No water
•No gas
•Fixed lines are restricted, mobile network flakey (but Internet works)
•Everything that recovered suddenly lost
Power of recovery•People supporting each other
•Opening their shops/restaurants with no power, no water, no gas
•Children going to school the next day
•People driving safely with traffic signals lost
SeeFeel
EngageSupport
Overseas→JapanWest Japan→East Japan
Kanto→TohokuNon-coastal→Coastal
Tohoku
Hack For JapanPhase 2
Hack For Fukushima 4/24
•Visit the venues
•Meet the people
•Listen to their voices
Interests
1)Shelters2)Economic recovery3)Radiation4)Rumors
Interests1)Shelters2)Economic recovery3)Radiation WANT: Geiger Counters WANT: Reliable data
4)Rumors
Open Geiger Development Kit
Open Source Geiger Counter Hands-on
event
Safecast
http://safecast.org/http://safecast.jp/
#2 Ideation/ Hackathon
-Aizu / Sendai / Tokyo Takamatsu / Fukushima /
London
5/21-22
#2 Ideation/ Hackathon
-Aizu / Sendai / Tokyo Takamatsu / Fukushima /
London“Geiger API” to manage the radiation data via Android device
#2 Ideation/ Hackathon
-Aizu / Sendai / Tokyo Takamatsu / Fukushima /
London Recovery Clock- 復興時計
#2 Ideation/ Hackathon
-Aizu / Sendai / Tokyo Takamatsu / Fukushima /
London “ Fukko iine!” – like button for recovery sites
tasukeai / ministrylocal governments
#3 Ideation/ Hackathon
-Toono / Aizu / Sendai Tokyo / Ehime7/23-24 & 30
Toono Magokoro NetHub for the volunteers going out to tsunami- hit
districts
Slept on the floor together with
volunteers
4 months after the quake
Some participants lost their families
Ideathon
Room full of people
Ideathon
Photrack.jp
Photrack.jp
Photrack.jp
Photrack.jp
Photrack.jp
Temporary housing
Internet cafe
Temporary housing
Internet cafe
Mailing Lists
People First
Technology exists to support people’s
needs