social media, local government and learning pool
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Slides from the Learning Pool party 23/09/09TRANSCRIPT
Social media,local government,and Learning Pool
Dave BriggsCommunity Evangelist
First, some introductory stuff
What’s a community evangelist?
How I got here…
From the benefits officeto Downing Street
in 5 years
(and a blog)
Why this stuff matters
Websites don’t change the world.
People do.
A frankly scary pace of change
"Communications tools don't get socially interesting until they get
technologically boring"
The Long Tail
(something about niches)
"We sold more books today that didn't sell at all yesterday than we sold today of all the books
that did sell yesterday."
Here Comes Everybody
Individualand yetsocial
Infobesity?
“There is no information overload,
only filter failure”
Open source
“Given enough eyeballsall bugs are shallow”
If you don’t do it, someone else will
Local gov needs to start:
ListeningCreatingSharing
What’s this got to do with e-learning?
THIS IS NOT (just) A COMMS THING
Learning works best when it’s social
It’s certainly more fun
Finding (and keeping) your talent
It goes beyondall this, though
Interactive websites need interactive
organisations
The 21st century council?
Should local gov be more like
Apple or Google?
A new relationship between the citizens
and government
Learning Pool can help your council
understand this stuff
Also, there’s money on offer!
We have ideasWe have skills
Talk to me!
Talk to me!