Comments on: On Social Reporting http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/ Using the internet to make government more interesting Mon, 14 Jun 2010 17:06:57 +0100 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Social reporting: some more tips and thoughts | Paul Henderson http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2553 Social reporting: some more tips and thoughts | Paul Henderson Tue, 13 Jan 2009 23:03:41 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2553 [...] from doing a bit of what has come to be termed social reporting (coined as far as I can tell by the godfather of social reporting, David Wilcox who himself has some excellent reflections on [...] [...] from doing a bit of what has come to be termed social reporting (coined as far as I can tell by the godfather of social reporting, David Wilcox who himself has some excellent reflections on [...]

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By: Social Reporting - three events « Common Sense http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2411 Social Reporting - three events « Common Sense Fri, 26 Dec 2008 19:00:13 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2411 [...] we are not the only ones “discovering” the genre. Many blogs work in the same way. Dave Briggs seems to work at events in much the same ways. Rober Buzink (freelance journalist) reports in [...] [...] we are not the only ones “discovering” the genre. Many blogs work in the same way. Dave Briggs seems to work at events in much the same ways. Rober Buzink (freelance journalist) reports in [...]

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By: Dave http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2297 Dave Sun, 14 Dec 2008 17:33:25 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2297 David - always happy to share. I ought to write my experience up on the <a href="http://socialreporter.wikispaces.com/" rel="nofollow">Social Reporter Wiki</a>. Looks like there are different models starting to develop here for covering events, whether solo, in a team, getting delegates involved, etc. David – always happy to share. I ought to write my experience up on the Social Reporter Wiki. Looks like there are different models starting to develop here for covering events, whether solo, in a team, getting delegates involved, etc.

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By: David Wilcox http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2296 David Wilcox Sun, 14 Dec 2008 17:25:56 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2296 Thanks for the mention Dave - can't yet match your Wordpressing and solo performances though! Integration with onsite screens sounds good. Definitely a social artist, or maybe social magician ... Thanks for the mention Dave – can’t yet match your Wordpressing and solo performances though! Integration with onsite screens sounds good. Definitely a social artist, or maybe social magician …

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By: Dave http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2290 Dave Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:34:01 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2290 @Paul - thanks for your kind words! I really hope we managed to whip up some genuine enthusiasm for these tools, and to get people thinking about how they can be applied to their work in government. @Andrew - wow, that's really great feedback and I'm pleased that our efforts in Stockholm inspired you to put some new ideas to the powers that be! Best of luck with the website - the redesign looks great and it's always fun to have some interactive bits! @Paul – thanks for your kind words! I really hope we managed to whip up some genuine enthusiasm for these tools, and to get people thinking about how they can be applied to their work in government.

@Andrew – wow, that’s really great feedback and I’m pleased that our efforts in Stockholm inspired you to put some new ideas to the powers that be! Best of luck with the website – the redesign looks great and it’s always fun to have some interactive bits!

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By: Andrew Beeken http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2289 Andrew Beeken Sat, 13 Dec 2008 21:18:51 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2289 I thought that the stellar work done by yourself at Cisco was fascinating and, personally, an eye opener for myself as to the possibilities of the social web that I hadn't conceived before. In fact, days after your Swedish adventure I had a job review at work where I mentioned the Cisco website as a brilliant example of the kind of thing we could be looking to do. I'm getting sole ownership of the website in the New Year (fear and excitement in equal measures) and I am looking to bring in a lot more social aspects to the proceedings. Still after one of those Flip's, too :) I thought that the stellar work done by yourself at Cisco was fascinating and, personally, an eye opener for myself as to the possibilities of the social web that I hadn’t conceived before. In fact, days after your Swedish adventure I had a job review at work where I mentioned the Cisco website as a brilliant example of the kind of thing we could be looking to do. I’m getting sole ownership of the website in the New Year (fear and excitement in equal measures) and I am looking to bring in a lot more social aspects to the proceedings. Still after one of those Flip’s, too :)

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By: Paul Johnston http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/comment-page-1/#comment-2288 Paul Johnston Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:31:27 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/12/13/on-social-reporting/#comment-2288 thanks, dave, you did a fantastic job. I think the user-generated site captured the excitement of the event really well and will have had a significant impact on delegates who up til then had not had much exposure to Web 2.0. I think the most dramatic impact was Twitter with lots of people who had not got into this before trying it and being impressed with what it can do! I also thought your video-ing the presentations was a great idea and certainly much quicker than what we will be. tks again for your great contribution. thanks, dave, you did a fantastic job. I think the user-generated site captured the excitement of the event really well and will have had a significant impact on delegates who up til then had not had much exposure to Web 2.0. I think the most dramatic impact was Twitter with lots of people who had not got into this before trying it and being impressed with what it can do! I also thought your video-ing the presentations was a great idea and certainly much quicker than what we will be. tks again for your great contribution.

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