A year ago I delivered a presentation at the Local Government Communications annual conference called Naked in a Goldfish Bowl. It was an evangelising rant, a wake up call for an audience that was, to a degree, still getting used to “new media” an unaware of possibilities and implications of social media. I wanted them …
Stuff I’ve seen June 1st through June 3rd
These are my links for June 1st through June 3rd: UKCOD, parent charity to mySociety is seeking trustees – We are looking for passionate applicants who are keen to give the often substantial time required, generally more than five hours a month. Demands on time can be unpredictable and lumpy and input from trustees can …
Stuff I’ve seen May 31st and June 1st
These are my links for May 31st and a bit of June 1st: Reselect Democracy – “We will double the membership of the local party that we support – but only if they will let us re-select our candidate.” Philip Morton » Archive » The state of subtitling in online media – 7.5 million people …
Birmingham Social Media Surgeries – taking stock.
Later this month a group of enthusiasts will get together to run another one of Birmingham’s Social Media Surgeries. It wasn’t supposed to be like this. The original idea was just one as a practical contribution to Blog Action Day, set up by volunteers and run by volunteers. So far we’ve done five, (I counted …