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Category Archives: Presentation
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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Four rules for councils’ democratic engagement
I like these slides, from Anthony: Four rules for councils' democratisation work View more documents from The Democratic Society.
Posted in Presentation, Social Media
Tagged councils, digitalengagement, engagement, local government, localgov, localgovweb, Social Media
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Policing 2.0: The Citizen and Social Media
While Andrew was so marvelously blogging Government 2010 last Thursday, I was at an event organised by the National Police Improvement Agency, giving a presentation which was an overview of web 2.0 and what it means for public sector services … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Presentation
Tagged community, npia, polcasm, police, Social Media, Social Networking
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Blogging and podcasting for local government
I had an enjoyable morning today with a bunch of local government communicators, at an LGC organised conference. It was also a great opportunity to catch up with my buddies Carl, Dominic and Simon. Here are my slides, where I … Continue reading
Posted in Presentation, Social Media
Tagged Blogging, local government, localgovweb, podcasting, Social Media
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Evaluating online engagement
I’ve mentioned before that we all really need to start evaluating the online engagement stuff we’re all doing. Alice Casey‘s presentation provides some great pointers for where to start and what to consider: My main argument was that a good … Continue reading
