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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Bookmarks for October 3rd through October 19th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Solace 2010 write up; Localism, hash tags and a reflection on priorities – Great write up from Catherine Howe. Thriving too: Big Society: Yours Mine and Ours – "So how … Continue reading
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Tagged app, bigsociety, Blogging, blogs, collaboration, community, conference, elearning, enterprise2.0, EntGov, event, evernote, gov2.0, government, government2.0, ict, idea, innovation, km, knowledge, learning, learningpool, lesteph, lgid, localbysocial, localgov, localgovernment, notes, opengov, opengovernment, pdfeurope, polcasm, police, puffbox, socialmedia, socialsoftware, solace, solace2010, technology, Training, transparency, twitter, wordpress
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Saving lots of lolly with Learning Pool
Quickly grabbing some connectivity at a friend’s house, so I thought I would share this post – originally published on the Learning Pool blog – outlining just how much money the public sector has saved by working with us to … Continue reading
Posted in Learning Pool
Tagged budget, cost savings, e-learning, learning pool, open source, Training, value for money
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Mostly offline
I’ve moved house, and the new one won’t be connected to the internets until Thursday. So I won’t be doing much until then! Normal service resumed next week though.
Local by Social: free online conference 3-9 November
I’m taking part in an online conference on the LGID Communities of Practice platform (registration required) that’s running between 3 and 9 November. My bit will be on the 8th, between 1.30 and 3.30pm, and I will be talking about … Continue reading
Engaging using LinkedIn
I’ve long considered LinkedIn to be one of the most boring websites in the world, and as I described here, I rarely use it when not prompted to by an email alert demanding my attention. However, the first rule in … Continue reading
Posted in Social Networking
Tagged business, digital engagement, linkedin, Social Networking
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