Food for thought and methodology of how you could add value through use of web technologies to the customers/clients/communities you serve. Inspirational!
undertaking of community audits to establish
the specific needs of neighbourhoods.
‘Communities of Interest’
project,which allows a range of groups or
communities within Sunderland access to a
quality presence on the internet,offering peer
group support and encouraging engagement
and empowerment.
The social inclusion through ICT
work is being taken forward in 2004-6 through
the LSP’s e-neighbourhoods initiative,supported
by t
Council and its partners in Sunderland aimed at
reducing the ‘digital divide’
Initiatives include:
the ‘electronic village hall strategy’,ensuring that
everyone has free access to ICT at a time and
place convenient to them; the development of a
pool of community e-champions;
Eliz, this google indexed PDF (that looks like web-page), contains some fab stuff about creatinb inclusive communities. This has bits to do with digital divide. It also has an overview of the Sunderland approach. Could be good talking point when you guys do some higher level meetings with your govt. contacts.
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combine the power of visually looking at page activity on your website with google analytics to get a rich picture of visitor behaviour and their activities on your website.
Crazy egg provides a visual way of analysisng website visits. YOu can see overlayed on a page the most clicked links as numbers or percentages. Also, you can view areas where the mouse has hanged out most. Use this with google analytics and you have a fab way of examining how your site is being discovered, what people r looking at, and the next place people go to!
engineering and leveraging conditions to persuade customers in your favor at the point of "action thinking/action taking". There are cross overs beyond the web. Reflect between the lines and outside the context.
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