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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Bookmarks for December 2nd through December 6th
Awesomeness off of the internet for December 2nd to December 6th: Checklist for digital youth projects : Tim’s Blog – Very useful – as always! – from Tim. Ubidesk – Online workspace for team collaboration – "Collaborate effectively with Ubidesk … Continue reading
Local Authority Audit of Online Consultation
Bristolian eDemocracy dudes Delib have published their audit of local authority online consultation offerings across the UK. Delib – Local Authority Audit of Online Consultation It’s interesting reading. Personally, I’m still not convinced I really know what proper consultation looks … Continue reading
Posted in E-Democracy, egovernment
Tagged consultation, decision making, delib, engagement, local government, localgov
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Technology is not the thing
Last week I spoke at the Online Information conference. It was a session about Twitter, where Karen Blakeman did a great job explaining the whole thing, and how organisations can make use of it. Then I stepped up and told … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Presentation, Twittering
Tagged change, culture, government, government 2.0, Social Media, technology, twitter
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Getting started in the social web: Government 2.0
Some interesting slides from a Canadian perspective of this whole government and the internet thing, from Tamera Kremer. Getting started in the social web: Government 2.0 View more presentations from Tamera Kremer. Found via Craig Thomler‘s excellent eGov AU blog.
Posted in Presentation
Tagged canada, government, government 2.0, Presentation, Social Media
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Bookmarks for November 29th through December 2nd
Awesomeness off of the internet for November 29th to December 2nd: eGov AU: Getting serious about web analytics in Australian government – join the new group – "To continue the conversation, and begin to recommend some firm ideas for how … Continue reading
