Networks and Collaboration II
I’ve just presented my annual lecture on networks and collaboration at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. The presentation has been updated from last year with some new thinking around peer based modes of production.
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The following article is a piece I wrote for Monmouthshire County Council‘s internal staff e-zine and republished here with the permission of Helen Reynolds. I thought I would share it beyond those original walls as I have had comments that suggested the piece would [...]
I’m delivering my annual lecture at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Arts Management MA on Networks and Collaboration. Here is the presentation I used.
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Beyond Social Media: Towards Open Public Services in the Network Society
I’ve been invited to address the CIPR Local Services Annual Conference during the social media masterclass. Here is the presentation I delivered. As always with my presentations, the visual candy is only an accompaniment, the main meat of the message is spoken. If they record the session I will add [...]
Open Data in Local Government
A few weeks ago I saw Chris Taggart of Openly Local talking about open data at OpenTech2010. In recent days I’ve found myself with the opportunity to inform the thinking, of senior managers in a Local Authority context, about open data. I am particularly [...]
Government 2.0
Last week I made a presentation to the Welsh members of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations – CIPR about government 2.0 and the implications for Local Government communications.
The presentation was specifically made for an audience of PR professionals in [...]
#iranelection – Part 2 – the beginners guide to cyberwar
Dear friends,
Following from the positive reaction to the first guide, I’ve been asked to follow it up, this time I will go into a bit more detail. We have learned a lot in the past week about the value (and challenges) [...]
#iranelection cyberwar guide for beginners
The purpose of this guide is to help you participate constructively in the Iranian election protests through twitter.
Do NOT publicise proxy IP’s over twitter, and especially not using the #iranelection hashtag. Security forces are monitoring this hashtag, and the moment they identify a proxy IP they will block it [...]
Today I had lunch with a fascinating man…
He is a man with a passion for the spoken word, and a vision for how the fading oral traditions from around world will have a place to explode back into our consciousness, and feed a void that grows within us.
We [...]
DS4, the fourth annual International Festival of Digital Storytelling, is back with a vengance.
Acknowledged by the BBC’s Gareth Morlais (read his blog here!) to be one of the two ‘must attend’ gatherings in the calendar for practitioners or fans of Digital Storytelling, DSCymru looks forward [...]
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