Dummies’ Guide to Social Media
Commoncraft have made another fantastic video, this time focusing on Social Media.
This (older) presentation is also a great Dummie’s Guide to social media: Social Media and Marketing: Evolution or Revolution?
Commoncraft have made another fantastic video, this time focusing on Social Media.
This (older) presentation is also a great Dummie’s Guide to social media: Social Media and Marketing: Evolution or Revolution?
In Development has linked to A report on the progress of New Zealand e-government. This is the first official report from the NZ government on egovernment since 2004. From a quick look I’d say it is doing reasonably well. They’ve done a lot to understand what citizens need and address this in clear and simple…
GovHack, the largest open data competition in Australia, is only four weeks away. With over $70,000 in national prizes, and local prizes in each of the 11 locations around the country, there’s not much time left to join the already over 1,000 registered participants to mash-up government data. Register now at www.govhack.org/register-2014/
After some interruptions I’ve now organised the next Gov 2.0 Canberra lunch, featuring two fantastic speakers, Senator Kate Lundy and Kate Carruthers. Being held at the Parliament House Members’ Guest Dining Room on 31 May, Senator Lundy will be speaking on the Gov 2.0 Expo she’s attending in Washington – giving a round-up of the…
I will be liveblogging much of the Walkley Public Affairs in the Nation’s Capital conference today. See below for the liveblog, or follow the event on Twitter under the tag #wpanc. There is also a blog for the day at http://walkleypanc2011.posterous.com/ written and edited by a team made up of the Walkley Foundation’s Kylie Johnson…
Border control is really only a recent development in the evolution of nations. For thousands of years we can distinguish nations by their common language, culture, cuisine and other shared characteristics. However, with a few exceptions, it is only in the last few hundred years that the physical borders solidified into boundaries that delineated the…
I have had a great deal of respect for the Australian Policy Online (APO), produced by the Australian National University and University of Swinburne. For several years the site has been a fantastic venue for serious discussions of public policy options, and a very useful source for policy resources and research. The site also, without prompting…
This archive mirrors the original eGov AU blog — Craig’s professional commentary on AI, digital government and technology in public life, running since 2006.
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