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2 screens = more work done?
I’ve just dug out an old 15″ flat screen monitor from a box and plugged it into my MacBook: The way I have it set up is to have email and twitter on the flatscreen, while having the actual work … Continue reading
Lots of new Voicebox content!
It’s good to see plenty of new content being added to the Voicebox blog – the home of the UK online centres and Citizens Online bid for the CLG digital mentor fund. For example, Mike Amos-Simpson on ‘What is Open … Continue reading
New media for a new generation
I spent a very enjoyable day today at an event co-organised by Opportunity Links and 4Children. It was a good chance to listen to some interesting and challenging content about the social web and what young people are actually doing … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Featured
Tagged enagagement, social networks, web 2.0, young people, youth work
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The human intranet
Andy Gibson, one of the chaps behind School of Everything, Mind Apples and his own consultancy business Sociability, made a couple of cracking presentations last Monday at the NCVO Information Management event. Sadly I didn’t get to see either as … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Featured, Knowledge management
Tagged andy gibson, Knowledge management, ncvo, school of everything, sociability
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Great comment on ReadWriteGov
Great comment left by Maureen Charles of Cambridgeshire County Council on the ReadWriteGov blog, acting as a real reminder of why I started arranging these events and the value they can have: I was really impressed by the event in … Continue reading →