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Monthly Archives: March 2010
The Community Roundtable
I hadn’t come across this before, but the Community Roundtable looks like quite a useful resource. It describes itself as a virtual table where social media and community practitioners gather to meet, discuss challenges, celebrate successes, and hear from experts. … Continue reading
Posted in Communities
Tagged case studies, community, community management, community roundtable, good practice, model, roles
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Bookmarks for March 1st through March 5th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Microsoft’s No-Win IE6 Browser Mess – "But who really cares about browser market share other than the vendors and web developers?" For Open Government, Technology Is The Least of Your … Continue reading
How to be an everyday innovator
Alongside watching James Graham Gardner’s book on innovation develop online, I was reminded recently about the concept of ‘everyday innovation’ – making innovation something that we all do in our day jobs, rather than something mystical and abstract which is … Continue reading
Join the public sector learning community
Learning Pool’s annual conference is on 12th May, in London, and it promises to be a really great day. You can have a sneak peak of the agenda here (PDF warning). One of the speakers I am really looking forward … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged conference, elearning, learning, learning pool, local government, localgov, lpconf
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Likeminds
I had an enjoyable time at the Likeminds conference in Exeter yesterday (Friday 26th Feb). Before I start going on about the content of the event, I really ought to praise the organisers for the amazingly smooth way the event … Continue reading
