NYC Department of Parks and Recreation is looking for a Volunteer Web Developer to Help Create On-Line Tool for PenTales, a Collaborative Storytelling Project.

 

NYC Department of Parks and Recreation is looking for a skilled web developer to prepare an interactive, online community input application to support the PenTales collaborative storytelling curriculum that will be launched in community centers throughout New York City.

PenTales is excited to introduce this innovative storytelling tool to give people an accessible, unique, and interactive means of collaborating on and sharing stories. Users will be using various media (including voice, film and photography). Thus, our CMS will need to support photos, video, and blogging generated by users of the tool. Our intended use of this tool would require that user generated content could be uploaded in real time, with the ability to filter material for quality control.

We are seeking an enthusiastic developer who would be able to work approximately 10 hours per week starting in January through completion of project. In addition to working with PenTales and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, this individual will work closely with staff members from The Open Planning Project (TOPP) who will share resources, technical assistance, and project guidance. The PenTales project will be based on the open source Community Almanac code base.

Experience with the following technologies is desired:  Python and python-based web frameworks, Javascript (jQuery a plus), OpenLayers and/or Google Maps API, and spatial databases including PostGIS.

Please contact Saskia Miller if you have interest in this project:
Saskia Miller -
Co-Founder, PenTales