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ChangeThis :: Trust Economies: Investigation into the New ROI of the Web - 0 views

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    Please check out also the bookmarked ChangeThis::the connection culture, a new source of competitive advantage ;-)
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Web 2.0 + Best Practices = Connecting and creating value - Fast.Fwd.Innov@tion - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      read between the lines ;-) apply to 3rd sector and clients you serve. How could web and elearning help you serve better? make life easier? enhance dignity? improve privacy? talk about what's not possible face to face? encourage? energize?
william doust

2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 0 views

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    "The 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade. The forecast does not predict what will happen, but rather serves as a guide to the as-yet-unwritten future. It is designed to help you see connections among things that once seemed unrelated and to help you consider the changes and challenges that you are facing today within the context of wider patterns of change.\n\nUltimately, the 2020 Forecast aims to provoke your own thinking about what role you want to play in creating the future of learning."
william doust

Hot topic - How do we reclaim the radical? | Bassac - 0 views

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    Community organisations are increasingly agents of the state, and no longer radical champions of social justice. Ruth Townsley, Voice and Impact manager, questions whether community organisations are losing their critical voice. The independent voice of the sector, the voice that challenges the 'one size fits all' policies of government, and which calls to account statutory services, the voice which connects with marginalised groups of many types to ensure they are not bypassed by the generic central government solutions, is being eroded.
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    If you are drawing down public funding, there has to be some agreement between funder and community organisation - otherwise why would we be given the money? I think we have to be subversive and creative, and tweak funding to fulfil our learners' needs.
william doust

Notes for Non-Profits: Ten Things a Nonprofit Should Do Before Setting Up Social Media - 0 views

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    Eliz & Xtine, scanned over it! - and they forgot one CORE factor in this post! - it's not about you or your goals, it is about your service users and how you can connect your audience on ther virtual turf! ;o)
william doust

Fund-Raising Videos That Work: Personal Stories From Afar - Prospecting - The Chronicle... - 1 views

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    Inspirational ways of using video to share with others the passion you have and the reasons why you strive to serve your communities. Enjoy ;-)
william doust

Helping others share your content: socialbookmarking widgets - 5 views

wibiya: http://wibiya.com/ relatively new one - adds a fab bar at bottom of the page. It has hedged its bets by going with the most known socialnetwokring and socialbookmarking platforms - so limi...

widget widgets social bookmarking share content share

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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.
  • Charities-from virtual tools to real world collaboration
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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.
william doust

Adobe - Community for K-12 - 0 views

  • Explore, learn, connect, and interact with peers, partners, and experts
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    adobe elearning platform - paid for, but good to see what's happening out there. USA
william doust

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.
Elizabeth Borg

Daniel Goleman - Social intelligence - 0 views

  • Even our most routine encounters act as regulators in the brain, priming emotions in us, some desirable, others not. The more strongly connected we are with someone emotionally, the greater the mutual force. The most potent exchanges occur with those people with whom we spend the greatest amount of time day in and day out, year after year—particularly those we care about the most.» Read more
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      stcky...
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      floating,...
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    I have to get this book!
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    Bought it!
william doust

Broadband Content Bits: BBC's Social Media; Spotify Tracks; Rugby 7s Online; Metacafe; ... - 0 views

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    socialmedia webvideo and bbc iplayer
william doust

Hearing Voices - The Seeds of Fear, Doubt and Mistrust - 0 views

  • The single most important building block of successful relationships at work (and at home and play) is trust. Without trust, relationships are put in jeopardy and people disengage, pull back, and resist connecting. Without trust, people feel unsafe - physically, emotionally, mentally, or psychologically.
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      The impact of trust! - in everything
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    impact of trust!
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Communities of Practice | Home - 0 views

  • Welcome to Communities of Practice Connect to Collaborate to Innovate This is a community platform supporting professional social networks across local government and the public sector. It provides a secure environment for knowledge development and sharing through online communities of practice.
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    local govt. communities of practice - check out info. this is wher a lot of conversation is happening with govt. bods.
william doust

Master Storytellers | Video channel on TED.com - 0 views

  • Master Storytellers
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    main page for story tellers 60 videos!
william doust

Isabel Allende tells tales of passion | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Isabel Allende: Tales of passion
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    another powerful story related to passion
william doust

Get Glue. Connect with friends around things you visit! - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      hey this is fab!
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    fab firefox add on that allows you to socialise your browsing experience: see who is alos on a website and get conversations going - fab!
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