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Viddler.com - Twiddla: web white board & collaboration tool - Uploaded by williamdoust - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      This is a video I did to keep your minds fresh with twiddla
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    Twiddla tutorial - keeping the tool fresh and live with my charity chums.
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Open Spirituality: Charities-from virtual tools to real world collaboration - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      Yep, and you can either join our family learning group - or the one recently setup for everyone working in charity sector. hope this helps.
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    diigo and skype tutorial on will's blog - dedicated to my first two charities embracing diigo! you know who you are ;o) It works as a refresher on how to use diigo and has corresponding links to diigo help and other useful ones.
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Maximising potential through ICT 6th of May 2009 -free - 0 views

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    For your diaries people: free event by london voluntary services council on ICT. Prog includes: e-learning tools, tech suporting collaboration see page.
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Blogger Tools: Widgets - 0 views

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    Bunny, Christine, and Eliz - want to share recipees with the rest of the world and attract interest to your website/web presence? - why not join this stie and get your service users to collaborate with recipees?
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PBwiki - funky easy and intuitive collaboration/content creation tool - knowledge capture - 0 views

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    If you have a distributed workforce and you want to capture and manage your knowledge, what you're learning, sources of funding, etc. you can use a wiki to do this. Check this out!
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Let them write columns « Policy and Performance - 0 views

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  • The digitally illiterate Yes, there are people who don’t have access to the Internet and there are people who don’t know how to use it or use it effectively.   But I’d argue that these people won’t be increasingly disenfranchised because much of the real digital engagement is an as well as and not instead of .  However, there will be a real and widening gap between those who weren’t already connected in and those who have new channels of access via the Internet. Of course, as public servants we must find ways to help people get engaged and use new and existing paths to empowerment.   We will never reach full success, and we must never stop trying.  But whatever we do, we must not ignore tools because some people don’t have them yet.  And we definitely must not ignore those citizens who are already gathered online and ready and willing to engage, critique, join-in and collaborate on the services and issues that matter to them.
  • The digitally empowered Last night,  James Cousins, a councillor, was Tweeting from a Wandsworth council meeting.  That’s where I live.   I thought it was kinda cool to get a glimpse, 140 characters at a time, of what was being discussed about my local area.  It’s certainly more than I’ve ever had before.  I’ve never attended a local council meeting even though it’s a public meeting.
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    • william doust
       
      Eliz - what we discussed - remotely - highlighted.
    • Elizabeth Borg
       
      Yes, and we can use this in our 'cyber community' bid. And the point is, as the author says, we can help people to work towards being able to access and use the internet.
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    Digital literacy and white hall - local govt. Check it out towards the bottom. One sentence reminds me remotely of something discuss with Eliz.
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SlideShare - 0 views

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    not getting google results you want? - well, maybe you can find what you are looking for here! - slideshare is a place where people share presentaions based on: research, ebooks, insights, etc.
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