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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. BDU: Big Data – E-learning about "big data" which people keep telling me is going to be important. WP2Cloud – Interesting one for WordPress dorks (like me). Stores all your … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, aws, bigdata, carlhaggerty, civilservice, cloud, devon, digitalengagement, elearning, evaluation, govcamp, govweb, Health, innovation, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, plugin, socialmedia, spigit, survey, web, wordpress
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I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. SOCIAL PLAN: 11 Golden Rules for Social Media in an Organisation – Some nice tips from Dan. OGP Take Aways : Tim’s Blog – "In an attempt to use reflective … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, Communities, design, digitalengagement, hyperlocal, localgov, localgovernment, mobile, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, socialmedia, strategy, transparency, ux, websites
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I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Are open standards a closed barrier? | Government Digital Service – "Fresh out of a roundtable discussion on the Open Standards: Open Opportunities consultation, Linda Humphries discusses whether open can really … Continue reading
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Tagged canada, cloud, cms, democracy, design, drupal, gcloud, gds, government, govuk, guidelines, ict, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, openstandards, participation, plone, principles, squiz, technology, web, wordpress
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I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Clay Shirky Says Good Collaboration is Structured Fighting – "Large collaborative projects aren't, in fact, large collaborative projects according to Shirky. They're small collaborative projects with tight groups, that integrate … Continue reading
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Tagged chicago, clayshirky, collaboration, colour, community, democracy, directgov, o'reilly, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, politics, riots
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I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. The Case Against Online Participation and Government As A Platform – "the question is: should we just give up and consider open government and government 2.0 an interesting, nice-to-have, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogging, democracy, elearning, epetitions, epic, government, huffingtonpost, huffpo, internet, Journalism, localgovcamp, mobile, networkedjournalism, opengov, opengovernment, socialcare, yammer
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