49 posts tagged transitcamp
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Closing the Loop on Honours
http://www.countablyinfinite.ca/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ closing-the-loop-on-honours/So, apparently my last post about my Honours I lied through my teeth, because it’s close to a month since I’ve done my presentation and I still haven’t posted it. I hang my head in shame - it’s been a rollercoaster month.
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some public transit data notes
http://faganm.com/ blog/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ 910/I started writing this post a few weeks ago and have mostly forgotten what I was going to write about. whups… Headway Wiki is a great wiki for public transit data, which accompanies the Headway blog. I added some links for Waterloo, Toronto, and Seattle.
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TransitCamp: Moving the Metronauts Community Online
http://www.column2.com/ 2008/ 04/ transitcamp-moving-the-metronauts-community-on…http://www.column2.com/2008/04/transitcamp-moving-the-metronauts-community-online/. Metronauts already has a website, of course, but there’s more to an online community than a website: it’s about enabling and fostering collaboration. The Metronauts site is a place for people who are passionate about transit in the greater Toronto area.
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TransitCamp: How Do We Leverage Worldwide Transit Knowledge?
http://www.column2.com/ 2008/ 04/ how-do-we-leverage-worldwide-transit-knowledge…http://www.column2.com/2008/04/how-do-we-leverage-worldwide-transit-knowledge/. Mark Mulholland organized a session on leveraging worldwide knowledge about transit, since there’s more and more groups everywhere who are trying to improve their transit systems.
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TransitCamp: MyTTC
http://www.column2.com/ 2008/ 04/ transitcamp-myttc/http://www.column2.com/2008/04/transitcamp-myttc/. My friend Kieran, as a result of last year’s TransitCamp, got together with a couple of other transit/technology geeks to create MyTTC, a community-driven site for Toronto transit information that will launch in about two weeks, in time for the next TransitCamp event.
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TransitCamp!
http://www.column2.com/ 2008/ 04/ transitcamp/http://www.column2.com/2008/04/transitcamp/. Most of the unconference "camp" type events that I attend are technology-related, but today I’m attending TransitCamp in Toronto, originally conceived by a few of my TorCamp friends and now happening in other cities as well as becoming a vital part of the greater Toronto area transit planning process.
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Metronauts: Getting People Excited About Transportation
http://eloquation.com/ 2008/ 03/ 31/ metronauts-getting-people-excited-about-tra…Frequent topics of conversation with strangers: the weather, the time, the fact that it’s still snowing in April, the reason the bus is always late. If you’re one of those people that loves bemoaning traffic, public transit, bike access, and a lack of great walkways, keep reading.
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Metronauts! Explorers of the future of urban transportation
http://remarkk.com/ 2008/ 03/ 25/ metronauts-explorers-of-the-future-of-urban-tr…I am proud to announce the launch of a new online community and a series of Transit Camp style events across the Greater Toronto region. The stewards are really excited to launch this new project, which builds upon the success of 2007’s Toronto Transit Camp and takes it to new places and new audiences.
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Transit Camp train continues to roll
http://www.countablyinfinite.ca/ blog/ 2008/ 03/ transitcamp-train/Transit Camp continues to capture my interest and that of others: Mark, working with the MetroLinx Transit Camp crew over in Toronto, announces the MetroNauts website and their meetings happening over the next little while (as featured in the Toronto Star). Their first event will be open for registration the day after tomorrow.
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March and Later
http://www.countablyinfinite.ca/ blog/ 2008/ 03/ march-and-later/It is a very exciting time! I always question how well I’m handling things and whether I could be doing it better, but I’m feeling generally good. Talking about submitting an appeal to get that English minor. Despite my show of giving it up, I got some advice and am now pursuing a student-initiated appeal to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Curriculum Committee.