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  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE List of Registered Stakeholders as at 11.02.08 “An assessment of community engagement and community development approaches including the collaborative methodology and community champions
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    This one needss some inspector gadget work - National institue of health report assessing community engagment approaches - including collaborative methodologies and community champions
william doust

Evaluation of Online Engagement - DIUSwiki - 0 views

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    perhaps we could learn from government on how to evaluate and measure online engagement. Plase check out links at bottom.
Rachel Johnstone

VCS Engage - Extended schools - 0 views

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    This section on the VCS Engage website includes resources on how the VCS and Extended Schools can - and should - work together
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    Welcome to diigo, Rachel.... Will's gift of pester power gets us all there in the end!! Skype next? Didn't know about this www, so thanks. Eliz
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    Yeah, welcome Rach ;o) I didn't know about this either! catch you soon, Adios ;o)
william doust

Let them write columns « Policy and Performance - 0 views

  • Let them write columns
  • 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.
william doust

consumerACTIONism - Home - The Brand and Consumer Tug of War in the Digital E... - 0 views

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    Interesting article about digital domain - web and enagement.
william doust

Customer Engagement Network - 0 views

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    This site belongs to consultancy called Cscape that delviers fantastic reports on online customer engagmenet
william doust

IDEO's Ten Tips For Creating a 21st-Century Classroom Experience - 0 views

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    Fab insights into creating more engaging classroom/learning experiences for children. Thought it would be good for BAC & CLP. Enjoy ;-)
william doust

Metacafe Survey Suggests Short-Form Professional Video Content Still Rules - 0 views

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    Report from metacafe about web video content format, demographics, categories, etc.
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