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Tag Archives: crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing Big Society in South Holland
I’ve written a couple of times about the WordPress based ideas crowdsourcing tool we’ve been working on at Kind of Digital, which is called CiviCrowd. We’re delighted that it’s now being used out in the open by South Holland District … Continue reading
What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. openkent :: home – "Open Kent is where public sector bodies in Kent can publish information about the services they provide." How to do a Crowd | Innovator Inside – … Continue reading
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Tagged cms, Communities, connectors, cookies, crowdsourcing, gds, innovation, kent, localgov, neilwilliams, networkedps, opendata, pr, publishing, simonwakeman, singledomain, socitm
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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Can digital save our libraries? « corrinnedouglas – Some useful thoughts on an important topic Google Sites – Mobile Templates – Interesting tool for making mobile friendly site templates. Patch, … Continue reading
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Tagged channelshift, crowdsourcing, google, hyperlocal, ideation, innovation, km, knowledgemanagement, learning, libraries, mobile, talent
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Bookmarks for September 20th through October 1st
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Social intranets: Enterprises grapple with internal change – Great stuff on deploying social tech within big organisations. Open Government Licence – "You are encouraged to use and re-use the Information … Continue reading
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Tagged cambridgeshire, cambridgeshirecountycouncil, cio, collaboration, communications, creativecommons, crowdsourcing, dataliteracy, ebook, education, elearning, engagement, enterprise2.0, fenland, government, ict, it, knowledge, learning, licensing, linux, localgov, localgovernment, mydex, opencourses, opencourseware, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, organisations, ou, personalinformationempowerment, pkm, procurement, social, sociallearning, socialmedia, theme, twitter, vrm, wordpress
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Getting crowdsourcing right
Steph has a great post about crowdsourcing in government: It’s human nature to want to work on your own projects, rather than those imposed upon you. It’s human nature to want to earn recognition, intellectual satisfaction and a good living … Continue reading