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Update on the Knowledge Hub
I spent an enjoyable afternoon at the advisory group for the Knowledge Hub (KHub) last Tuesday (sorry for the delay in writing this up…). Steve Dale chaired the day which featured a number of updates about the project, in terms … Continue reading
Posted in Communities, Government 2.0, Uncategorized
Tagged khub, knowledge hub, local government, open source, pfiks
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Social media resources for Local Government
A flurry of activity around social media this week from our chums at the Improvement and Development Agency. The first thing is Local by Social, a rewriting of the excellent Social by Social by Andy Gibson. As the IDeA website … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged idea, knowledge hub, local government, Social Media, work together
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Building local government 2.0
The Knowledge Hub is a terrifically ambitious project being run by IDeA, in partnership with CLG, to bring knowledge and information sharing to the local government sector. A mixture of technology and capacity building, the aim is to alter the … Continue reading
Posted in Social Networking, collaboration
Tagged collaboration, idea, knowledge hub, knowledge sharing, local government, Social Media, web 2.0, worktogether
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