Sign in to confirm you’re not a bot
This helps protect our community. Learn more

Introduction to webinar and land acknowledgement (Jean-Marie Chapeau)

0:00

Introduction to the Tamarack Institute (Jean-Marie Chapeau)

1:52

Introduction to the panelists (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

2:45

Question 1, for Maxime: What is Montréal en commun (Montreal in Common)? What are its objectives? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

4:18

Question 2: What did the evaluation approach consist of? (approach, methodology, roles, accompanying organizations)? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard)

9:15

Question 3, for Gabriel: What are the main takeaways right now with respect to this participatory approach? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu)

16:35

Question 4, for Maxime: What are the main takeaways right now with respect to this participatory approach, from the perspective of the city? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

19:59

Question 5, for Maxime: What was the impact on the City of Montreal on the larger scale in terms of the participatory approach? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

24:26

Question 6: What are the key learnings and challenges up until now? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard)

25:48

Question 7, from a participant: How are people with lived/living experience included in your evaluations? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

33:17

Question 8, from a participant: Do you have a map of the different project partners and actors? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

35:38

Question 9, from a participant: Can you please share any examples of some high-level recommendations that came out of this evaluation? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

37:51

Question 10, from a participant: Have you started to reflect on the promotion and dissemination of the results? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu)

39:50

Question 11, from a participant: Could you please give one or two examples of participatory evaluation techniques that were led by you or one of the partners? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard)

42:07

Question 12, from a participant: Do you know if other cities in Canada that are participating in the Smart Cities projects have had similar experiences? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard)

45:07

Question 13, from a participant: Could you please give us an example of data governance in relation to real needs within a community? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina)

46:20

Question 14: What are the things that we should keep in mind when measuring innovation? What advice do you have to share? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu)

49:26

Closing remarks (Jean-Marie Chapeau)

54:53
Tamarack Institute Webinar: The Evaluation of Montréal en commun (2023)
0Likes
37Views
2023Nov 11
Title: The Evaluation of Montréal en commun: Collaborating to Generate Learning in an Urban Innovation Context Organizer: The Tamarack Institute Date: October 25, 2023 Montréal en commun (https://montreal.ca/en/articles/montr...) is an urban innovation community that aims to experiment with mobility and food solutions to meet the needs of local populations and accelerate the city’s socioecological transition. Since March 2021, TIESS (Territoires innovants en économie sociale et solidaire) (https://tiess.ca/) and Dynamo (https://dynamocollectivo.com/) have been involved in the evaluation of this program. This webinar recording features a conversation with Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard from Dynamo, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu from TIESS and Maxime Thibault-Vézina from the Urban Innovation Laboratory of the City of Montreal, who shared their discoveries and learnings through this innovative evaluation process. This webinar happened in French with a simultaneous interpretation into English. Click here to access the French-language recording:    • Webinaire de lʼInstitut Tamarack : L’évalu...   Speakers: • Jean-Marie Chapeau, Tamarack Institute (https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/) • Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Dynamo (https://dynamocollectivo.com/) • Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Territoires innovants en économie sociale et solidaire (TIESS) (https://tiess.ca/) • Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Montréal Urban Innovation Laboratory (LIUM) (https://montreal.ca/en/departments/la...) Have questions? Contact Myriam Bérubé (myriam@tamarackcommunity.ca) Learn about upcoming webinars at https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/even... Overview of the webinar: 0:00 Introduction to webinar and land acknowledgement (Jean-Marie Chapeau) 01:52 Introduction to the Tamarack Institute (Jean-Marie Chapeau) 02:45 Introduction to the panelists (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 04:18 Question 1, for Maxime: What is Montréal en commun (Montreal in Common)? What are its objectives? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 09:15 Question 2: What did the evaluation approach consist of? (approach, methodology, roles, accompanying organizations)? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard) 16:35 Question 3, for Gabriel: What are the main takeaways right now with respect to this participatory approach? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu) 19:59 Question 4, for Maxime: What are the main takeaways right now with respect to this participatory approach, from the perspective of the city? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 24:26 Question 5, for Maxime: What was the impact on the City of Montreal on the larger scale in terms of the participatory approach? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 25:48 Question 6: What are the key learnings and challenges up until now? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard) 33:17 Question 7, from a participant: How are people with lived/living experience included in your evaluations? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 35:38 Question 8, from a participant: Do you have a map of the different project partners and actors? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 37:51 Question 9, from a participant: Can you please share any examples of some high-level recommendations that came out of this evaluation? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 39:50 Question 10, from a participant: Have you started to reflect on the promotion and dissemination of the results? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu) 42:07 Question 11, from a participant: Could you please give one or two examples of participatory evaluation techniques that were led by you or one of the partners? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard) 45:07 Question 12, from a participant: Do you know if other cities in Canada that are participating in the Smart Cities projects have had similar experiences? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard) 46:20 Question 13, from a participant: Could you please give us an example of data governance in relation to real needs within a community? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Maxime Thibault-Vézina) 49:26 Question 14: What are the things that we should keep in mind when measuring innovation? What advice do you have to share? (Jean-Marie Chapeau, Carmen Gabriel-Chouinard, Maxime Thibault-Vézina, Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu) 54:53 Closing remarks (Jean-Marie Chapeau)

Follow along using the transcript.

The Tamarack Institute

2.28K subscribers