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Gigabit Community Fund & Hive KC
The Hive Learning Community in Kansas City supports connected learning experiences in the Kansas City metropolitan region. In 2014, Hive KC is supporting the development of these learning experiences through the Gigabit Community Fund.
About Hive Learning Communities
Hive Learning Communities use the connected learning principles and the practices of Hive to operationalize a learning network. They draw heavily from the experience of existing Hive Learning Networks whose leaders function as consultants and mentors sharing information about structure, program design and strategy. Local facilitators adapt tools, practices, frameworks to their local contexts.
The Hive concept has developed into a grassroots movement with Hive Learning Communities forming around the globe. Current examples include Hive Chattanooga, Hive India, Hive Berlin, and others. Learn more about the three tiers of hive.
About the Gigabit Community Fund
The Gigabit Community Fund Fund, supported by the National Science Foundation and part of the broader US Ignite initiative, invests in organizations and projects that utilize gigabit technology to serve educational systems, support educators in and out of the classroom, and impact student learning. Projects supported by the Fund will build and pilot gigabit-enabled applications and associated curricula that have immediate, measurable impact on classrooms and informal learning organizations in Chattanooga and Kansas City. Through these pilot projects, Chattanooga and Kansas City will become living laboratories in which to study how these next-generation networks can impact education and workforce development.
Round 2 2014 Projects
Gigabit Fund Summer Pilot Projects
- PlanIT Impact KC | PlanIT Impact LLC: a visually-rich application that leverages Kansas City’s open GIS data to influence early building design for architecture students. Web | Video | Twitter
- TechHawks | Fitnet: top-rated fitness app delivers real-time monitoring and robust metrics to curb obesity and shape how families manage and understand wellness. Web | Blog | Twitter
- Students Reduce Patient Re-admissions with the Gig | Northland CAPS: high school students work with business partners to develop a suite of communications, monitoring and treatment tools for clinicians and high-risk patients to reduce the frequency of re-admissions. Web | Blog | Twitter
- Minecraft+Oculus Rift for Community Development | Kansas City Public Library: virtual reality tech gives kids a voice and a way to design their ideal neighborhood in two of Kansas City's urban areas, creating a gamed-up way to build community in this fully immersive educational program from KC's Public Library. Web | Blog | Twitter
Round 1 2014 Projects
Gigabit Fund Spring Pilot Projects
The following projects are KC’s first-ever grant recipients of the Mozilla Gigabit Community Fund. The fund invested $75,000 in this first (spring) round to allow innovators to build and launch a pilot in Kansas City that impacts learners and our community by leveraging and building capacity for gigabit technology.
- Gigabots – Big Bang / The Gigabots bring connected robotics and devices to classrooms using existing educational robotics platforms. A Gigabot is a combination of hardware, software and a cloud platform that connects Gigabots to each other from any location in real-time. This project takes Robotics to a new frontier in science and engineering through programming, all while teaching kids how to share innovation in collaborative ways. Web | Blog | Follow | Wiki
- 3D Multi-School Learning / aSTEAM Village – a project featuring next gen telepresence technology to teach Computer Programming and Video Game Design, providing a key STEAM pathway for students in a multi-school setting. This project can deliver high tech innovation to interest-driven pursuits for non-dominant students in STEAM subjects. Web | Blog | Follow | Wiki
- Project Bright Spots / The Lean Lab – using the gig as a collaboration tool for video and live sharing to rapidly spur community dialogue and collaboration around innovation in education by sharing examples of “Bright Spots” in teaching and learning in the KC metro region. This project leverages the power of community, as powered by technology to create real solutions in advancing systemic education. Web | Blog | Follow | Wiki
- Gigabit Cafe / Reconciliation Services – Bridging the digital divide by bringing gigabit internet connectivity to social services by deploying the first public test of the “Software Lending Library” to demonstrate internet relevancy and transformative powers to Reconciliation Services’ clients and neighbors. This project is the perfect example of using technology and innovation to address societal needs. Web | Facebook | Follow | Wiki
- Augmented Reality / Bonner Springs Fire Dept - A specialized training system that equips first response trainees with Google Glass to share live video and real-time information during training and simulation scenarios. This project proposes to use the gig to save lives, giving KC a civic application of modern computing, with an ability to aggregate data to help coordinate first responders’ actions in the field. Web Blog | Follow | Wiki | Video
Regular Events
- Gigabit Demo Call - 1st Fridays @ 10am CT (Gigabit sandbox to mix, source and show and tell - call in detail and demo sign-up here)
- Hive KC Monthly Meetup - 2nd Tuesdays @ 5:30pm to 7pm - click here for details
- 1MC EDU - 2nd Wednesdays @ Kauffman Labs | 5:30pm-6:30, doors open at 5pm - click here for details
- KC Community Call - 3rd Thursdays @ 4:00PM-4:45PM CT (Call in instructions and agenda)
**Next call is August 21st** - Focus is Hive KC - building a Learning Community - what, why and how.
Happenings
- Oct 17 - Digital Inclusion Summit @ KC Public Library, Central Branch
- Oct 24-26 - MozFest -- Arrive with an idea, leave with a community | The Mozilla Festival (#MozFest) is where many of Mozilla’s best and most innovative ideas spring to life. It’s where passionate thinkers and inventors come together to learn from one another and engage in a conversation about how the web can do more, and do better.
Calendar
Subscribe to the KC Gigabit Fund Calendar
Recent Hive KC Blog Posts
- Ten Projects Receive $165,400 from Mozilla Gigabit Community Fund
- Project Midterms - the view (and report) from the front lines
- Hive Global, Hive Local: Scaling to Reach 10,000 Contributors
- Spring Round Grantees in Kansas City & Chattanooga
- KC's Spring Grant Projects
- What can you do with a gig? 20 Proposed Pilot Projects in KC