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Tag Archives: Events
Public Sector Online 2010
Tomorrow (that’s Monday, 4th October) I’ll be at The Guardian‘s Public Sector Online conference, which looks like it should be a great day. I’m on at 15:30, for the closing panel titled “Innovation in social media”. Here’s the skinny: As … Continue reading
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Tagged conference, Events, guardian, psonline, public sector online
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Learning Pool on tour in September
September is promising to be a busy month already, with Learning Pool having scheduled in some exciting events for you to come along to. Firstly, Elaine from our Modern Governor service is hosting a breakfast meeting in Birmingham. Find out … Continue reading
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Tagged birmingham, e-learning, edinburgh, Events, glasgow, learning pool, london, scotland
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Bookmarks for April 5th through April 10th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Social Media Security – "We have found a huge lack of accurate information around security issues and awareness of social media. This website aims to help educate users of social … Continue reading
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Tagged 100%open, amysampleward, app, blog, canuckflack, catherinehowe, cio, comms, content, contentmanagement, culture, curiouscatherine, democracy, diabetes, digitalengagement, digitalinclusion, edemoracy, egov, egovernment, enterprise, evaluation, Events, facebook, gov2.0, government, government2.0, ict, ideas, information, informationmanagement, innovation, internet, iphone, ipod, marketing, measurement, media, medical, mygov, nesta, network, networking, nptech, office, open, opengov, opengovernment, openinnovation, openoffice, opensocitm, openspace, pr, privacy, productivity, projects, publici, readwritegov, research, roi, rolandharwood, safety, security, social, socialmedia, socialnetworking, socitm, technology, transformationalgovernment, transformedbyyou, wegov
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Movements this week
Another busy week this. Tomorrow I am speaking at 4Children’s 18th Annual Policy Conference, on the subject of engaging young people with social media. I understand Tim Davies was unavailable On Thursday Mary and I will be traveling down to … Continue reading
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Tagged conferences, devon, Events, exeter, learning pool, likeminds, Social Media
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JFDI vs Being Boring
Light blogging recently, I’ve been gadding about talking at a load of events – which is fun and rewarding in its own way, but doesn’t really help with getting any work done, nor with writing here. Last Wednesday I was … Continue reading
Posted in culture, innovation, Social Media
Tagged culture, Events, government, jfdi, local government, Presentation, process, Social Media, strategy, sustainability
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