The document discusses how youth activism and participation is supported by online spaces. It notes that while online communities help young people engage, coordinate, and amplify their campaigns, not all young people are "digital natives" and still need skills, support, and connections to be effective activists. The document suggests organizations looking to engage youth online should listen to where young people are currently participating online and start interactions there.
The document summarizes volunteer opportunities for two upcoming TEDx events in Amsterdam. It is seeking volunteers for specific roles like a project manager for the TEDxAward auction and an experience manager for TEDxAmsterdamWomen. It asks interested volunteers to contact the specified emails for more information about the roles. It also notes that an announcement for general day-of-event volunteers will be made soon. In closing, it encourages readers to get involved if they feel they have a contribution to offer.
Ted Hart 2 P M June 15 2009 Digital Leap Live Website ReviewDigital Leap
This document summarizes a presentation about charity websites, fundraising, and live website reviews. The presentation covers the importance of relationships over technology for donors, the next generation of online philanthropy including social networking and people-to-people fundraising. It provides tips for online basics, tools, and establishing an effective online presence including collecting contact information, communicating with supporters, and online giving. Statistics on online giving growth are presented. The presentation concludes with a question and answer session and live website review.
Workshop offered in collaboration with Dulip Withanage at OAI9 in Geneva about the capabilities and challenges with OMP version 1.1.1 from an editorial and technological point of view.
The State of Open Data - AI, Data Literacy and the Private SectorTim Davies
A short overview of selected chapter findings from 'The State of Open Data: Histories and Horizon' presented to the 2019 Developing the Caribbean conference via webcast.
Four Steps for Open Contracting in the UKTim Davies
The document outlines 4 steps for the UK to improve open contracting:
1) Publish existing tender and award data using the Open Contracting Data Standard to make it open and standardized.
2) Monitor and improve the quality and completeness of planning, tender, and award data through a quality dashboard and policy targets.
3) Pilot publishing contract implementation data like payments and reporting to provide full transparency from planning to completion.
4) Promote engagement and use of the data through strategies and tools developed with stakeholders to monitor spending and evaluate impact.
The document summarizes volunteer opportunities for two upcoming TEDx events in Amsterdam. It is seeking volunteers for specific roles like a project manager for the TEDxAward auction and an experience manager for TEDxAmsterdamWomen. It asks interested volunteers to contact the specified emails for more information about the roles. It also notes that an announcement for general day-of-event volunteers will be made soon. In closing, it encourages readers to get involved if they feel they have a contribution to offer.
Ted Hart 2 P M June 15 2009 Digital Leap Live Website ReviewDigital Leap
This document summarizes a presentation about charity websites, fundraising, and live website reviews. The presentation covers the importance of relationships over technology for donors, the next generation of online philanthropy including social networking and people-to-people fundraising. It provides tips for online basics, tools, and establishing an effective online presence including collecting contact information, communicating with supporters, and online giving. Statistics on online giving growth are presented. The presentation concludes with a question and answer session and live website review.
Workshop offered in collaboration with Dulip Withanage at OAI9 in Geneva about the capabilities and challenges with OMP version 1.1.1 from an editorial and technological point of view.
The State of Open Data - AI, Data Literacy and the Private SectorTim Davies
A short overview of selected chapter findings from 'The State of Open Data: Histories and Horizon' presented to the 2019 Developing the Caribbean conference via webcast.
Four Steps for Open Contracting in the UKTim Davies
The document outlines 4 steps for the UK to improve open contracting:
1) Publish existing tender and award data using the Open Contracting Data Standard to make it open and standardized.
2) Monitor and improve the quality and completeness of planning, tender, and award data through a quality dashboard and policy targets.
3) Pilot publishing contract implementation data like payments and reporting to provide full transparency from planning to completion.
4) Promote engagement and use of the data through strategies and tools developed with stakeholders to monitor spending and evaluate impact.
Open data, decision points and distribution of benefitsTim Davies
Slides from a presentation at the ICA 2014 Pre-conference on Data and Discrimination - http://oti.newamerica.net/events/2014/05/22/data-and-discrimination
This document introduces the concept of open data and how it relates to governance and participation. It defines open data as data that is publicly available, machine-readable, and free to use and reuse. Examples are provided of how open data is used in areas like monitoring global warming, international aid, and development goals. The document argues that open data can increase transparency, enable innovation, support civic engagement, and facilitate collaboration. However, it notes that open data is still an emerging concept and only the beginning of understanding its potential impacts.
Open data refers to data that is accessible, standardized, and reusable by anyone for any purpose using common formats and open licenses. It is a response to changing technologies and societies that aims to make data available online using common formats like CSV, XML, and TXT to build a more collaborative web. Open data can be used to identify issues, understand different perspectives, and solve problems through collaboration between various actors.
The document explores different perspectives on what open development means. It shares quotes from over a dozen individuals working in international development who define open development as: fostering cooperation over competition to create a better future; enabling intended beneficiaries to author development activities; developing capabilities through transparent and collaborative mutual learning; and more. The quotes illustrate that while open development means different things, common themes include transparency, participation, challenging closed decision-making, and providing access to information.
The document announces an open panel on open development at the Open Knowledge Festival. It will involve panelists introducing their visions of open development, then opening the floor for audience questions and comments. Audience members can also join the panel. Responses will be shared and panelists can make space for others. Questions can also be tweeted with #opendev. The experimental format aims to have an open and participative discussion about the meaning of open development.
Supporting open data use through active engagement (Annotated version)Tim Davies
Presentation from the W3C Using Open Data workshop in Brussels, June 2012 (http://www.w3.org/2012/06/pmod/agenda). Based on this paper: http://www.w3.org/2012/06/pmod/pmod2012_submission_5.pdf (PDF). Non-annotated version at http://www.slideshare.net/timdavies/open-data-engagement-using-open-data-w3c-workshop
Open Data Engagement - Using Open Data w3c Workshop Tim Davies
The document announces a workshop on June 19-20, 2012 at the European Commission's Albert Borschette Conference Center in Brussels. The workshop will focus on using open data for policy modeling, citizen empowerment, and data journalism. It provides background information on challenges and opportunities related to open data use, engagement, and building complementary systems around open data.
Lse open data construction and critiquesTim Davies
The document discusses perspectives on open government data and its development. It covers 5 perspectives: 1) open data as policies and practices, 2) as a response to new technologies and societies, 3) as demonstrated by applications like maps and visualizations, 4) as an philosophy and movement, and 5) as a foundation for collaboration. It then unpacks the concept of open government data and how data represents the world when encoded and can be manipulated.
Nominet Trust Charity Open Data Days - What is open data anywayTim Davies
Open data is a set of policies and practices that make data accessible, standardized and reusable. It is a response to changing technologies and social trends, and is both an ethical philosophy and a movement. Open data enables new applications, visualizations and websites by making public data available to everyone.
Youth Part - eParticipation Ideas and Insights from the UKTim Davies
The document summarizes Tim Davies' presentation on e-participation insights and examples from the UK at the YouthPart Launch Workshop in Berlin. Davies discussed how digital tools can support various forms of participation like consultation, creative expression, and collaboration. He provided examples of local and national e-participation initiatives in the UK, noting that many initiatives have become less active. Davies concluded that successful e-participation requires shared values, processes, tools, and skills.
Rethinking Responses to Young People and the Internet - beyond Opportunity an...Tim Davies
The document discusses rethinking responses to young people's online lives by focusing on participation, protection, and provision. It notes that previous research framed the issue as an opportunity-risk dichotomy but that this limited the range of possible policy responses. The document calls for moving beyond this framework to better understand how young people themselves navigate risks and opportunities online.
Open data campaigning camp - introduction and historyTim Davies
The document discusses open data and its uses for campaigning. It defines different types of data like geo-data, service data, and social data. It provides examples of how open data can be used for research, crowd-sourcing, data journalism, mash-ups, and enabling actions. The document encourages exploring open data resources and using data to create change through campaigning. Attendees will work on action projects to develop demonstrations, plans, and resources for open data campaigning.
Youth Work Online - Rethinking Responses to Young People's Online LivesTim Davies
The document discusses a "Youth Work Online Month of Action" which focuses on rethinking responses to youth online, sharing good practices, and building workforce capacity. It argues that blocking and restriction-focused responses are counterproductive, undermine youth rights, neglect youth's digital lives, and exclude youth from important debates. Instead, it promotes supporting digital citizenship, empowering youth, responding to risks while promoting resiliency, and providing positive online spaces shaped by youth.
Open data, decision points and distribution of benefitsTim Davies
Slides from a presentation at the ICA 2014 Pre-conference on Data and Discrimination - http://oti.newamerica.net/events/2014/05/22/data-and-discrimination
This document introduces the concept of open data and how it relates to governance and participation. It defines open data as data that is publicly available, machine-readable, and free to use and reuse. Examples are provided of how open data is used in areas like monitoring global warming, international aid, and development goals. The document argues that open data can increase transparency, enable innovation, support civic engagement, and facilitate collaboration. However, it notes that open data is still an emerging concept and only the beginning of understanding its potential impacts.
Open data refers to data that is accessible, standardized, and reusable by anyone for any purpose using common formats and open licenses. It is a response to changing technologies and societies that aims to make data available online using common formats like CSV, XML, and TXT to build a more collaborative web. Open data can be used to identify issues, understand different perspectives, and solve problems through collaboration between various actors.
The document explores different perspectives on what open development means. It shares quotes from over a dozen individuals working in international development who define open development as: fostering cooperation over competition to create a better future; enabling intended beneficiaries to author development activities; developing capabilities through transparent and collaborative mutual learning; and more. The quotes illustrate that while open development means different things, common themes include transparency, participation, challenging closed decision-making, and providing access to information.
The document announces an open panel on open development at the Open Knowledge Festival. It will involve panelists introducing their visions of open development, then opening the floor for audience questions and comments. Audience members can also join the panel. Responses will be shared and panelists can make space for others. Questions can also be tweeted with #opendev. The experimental format aims to have an open and participative discussion about the meaning of open development.
Supporting open data use through active engagement (Annotated version)Tim Davies
Presentation from the W3C Using Open Data workshop in Brussels, June 2012 (http://www.w3.org/2012/06/pmod/agenda). Based on this paper: http://www.w3.org/2012/06/pmod/pmod2012_submission_5.pdf (PDF). Non-annotated version at http://www.slideshare.net/timdavies/open-data-engagement-using-open-data-w3c-workshop
Open Data Engagement - Using Open Data w3c Workshop Tim Davies
The document announces a workshop on June 19-20, 2012 at the European Commission's Albert Borschette Conference Center in Brussels. The workshop will focus on using open data for policy modeling, citizen empowerment, and data journalism. It provides background information on challenges and opportunities related to open data use, engagement, and building complementary systems around open data.
Lse open data construction and critiquesTim Davies
The document discusses perspectives on open government data and its development. It covers 5 perspectives: 1) open data as policies and practices, 2) as a response to new technologies and societies, 3) as demonstrated by applications like maps and visualizations, 4) as an philosophy and movement, and 5) as a foundation for collaboration. It then unpacks the concept of open government data and how data represents the world when encoded and can be manipulated.
Nominet Trust Charity Open Data Days - What is open data anywayTim Davies
Open data is a set of policies and practices that make data accessible, standardized and reusable. It is a response to changing technologies and social trends, and is both an ethical philosophy and a movement. Open data enables new applications, visualizations and websites by making public data available to everyone.
Youth Part - eParticipation Ideas and Insights from the UKTim Davies
The document summarizes Tim Davies' presentation on e-participation insights and examples from the UK at the YouthPart Launch Workshop in Berlin. Davies discussed how digital tools can support various forms of participation like consultation, creative expression, and collaboration. He provided examples of local and national e-participation initiatives in the UK, noting that many initiatives have become less active. Davies concluded that successful e-participation requires shared values, processes, tools, and skills.
Rethinking Responses to Young People and the Internet - beyond Opportunity an...Tim Davies
The document discusses rethinking responses to young people's online lives by focusing on participation, protection, and provision. It notes that previous research framed the issue as an opportunity-risk dichotomy but that this limited the range of possible policy responses. The document calls for moving beyond this framework to better understand how young people themselves navigate risks and opportunities online.
Open data campaigning camp - introduction and historyTim Davies
The document discusses open data and its uses for campaigning. It defines different types of data like geo-data, service data, and social data. It provides examples of how open data can be used for research, crowd-sourcing, data journalism, mash-ups, and enabling actions. The document encourages exploring open data resources and using data to create change through campaigning. Attendees will work on action projects to develop demonstrations, plans, and resources for open data campaigning.
Youth Work Online - Rethinking Responses to Young People's Online LivesTim Davies
The document discusses a "Youth Work Online Month of Action" which focuses on rethinking responses to youth online, sharing good practices, and building workforce capacity. It argues that blocking and restriction-focused responses are counterproductive, undermine youth rights, neglect youth's digital lives, and exclude youth from important debates. Instead, it promotes supporting digital citizenship, empowering youth, responding to risks while promoting resiliency, and providing positive online spaces shaped by youth.
Children England: Young People, Activism and the Web - speaking out in a connected world
1. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young people, activism & the web
Speaking Out in a Connected World
Speaking Out Conference,
London, 9th December 2010
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2. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
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3. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
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4. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
Tim Davies
@timdavies
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5. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
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6. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
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7. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Rights
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8. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Rights Participation
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9. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Rights Participation
Campaigning
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10. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Digital
Rights Participation youth work
Campaigning
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11. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Digital
Rights Participation youth work
Campaigning
Research
into practice
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12. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Digital
Rights Participation youth work
(and things around Campaigning
open government data) Research
into practice
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13. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Who?
Practical participation is...
&
Tim Davies Bill Badham
@timdavies @billbadham
...focuses on...
Digital
Rights Participation youth work
(and things around Campaigning
open government data) Research
Find out more at www.practicalparticipation.co.uk into practice
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14. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Youth activism and the web?
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15. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Youth activism and the web?
The question might be:
How can online spaces be used to support young
peoples action and campaigning?
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16. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Youth activism and the web?
The question might be:
How can online spaces be used to support young
peoples action and campaigning?
But really it’s:
How could they not?
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17. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Photos from flickr CC BY-SA Credit: @ucloccupation
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18. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Photos from flickr CC BY-SA Credit: @ucloccupation
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19. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Can you imagine modern youth
activism without the web?
Photos from flickr CC BY-SA Credit: @ucloccupation
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20. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Online communities help young people to...
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21. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Online communities help young people to...
Engage
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22. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Online communities help young people to...
Engage Co-ordinate
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23. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Online communities help young people to...
Engage Co-ordinate Amplify
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24. Speaking Out in a Connected World
but
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25. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young people are not all ‘digital natives’
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26. Speaking Out in a Connected World
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27. Speaking Out in a Connected World
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28. Speaking Out in a Connected World
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29. Speaking Out in a Connected World
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30. Speaking Out in a Connected World
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31. Speaking Out in a Connected World
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32. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
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33. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills
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34. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills
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35. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills
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36. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills
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37. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support
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38. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support
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39. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support
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40. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support Connections
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41. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support Connections
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42. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support Connections
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43. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Young activists still need...
Skills Support Connections
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44. Speaking Out in a Connected World
With these - the impacts can be impressive...
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45. Speaking Out in a Connected World
With these - the impacts can be impressive...
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46. Speaking Out in a Connected World
With these - the impacts can be impressive...
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47. Speaking Out in a Connected World
With these - the impacts can be impressive...
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48. Speaking Out in a Connected World
But what if you’re not a
campaigning organisation?
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49. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Let’s talk about you...
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50. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Let’s talk about you...
Do you use online spaces like...
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51. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Let’s talk about you...
Do you use online spaces like...
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52. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Let’s talk about you...
Do you use online spaces like...
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53. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Let’s talk about you...
Do you use online spaces like...
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54. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Let’s talk about you...
Do you use online spaces like...
...in your everyday work?
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55. Speaking Out in a Connected World
So how do exceptional everyday projects
use the web to:
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56. Speaking Out in a Connected World
So how do exceptional everyday projects
use the web to:
Engage
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57. Speaking Out in a Connected World
So how do exceptional everyday projects
use the web to:
Engage Co-ordinate
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58. Speaking Out in a Connected World
So how do exceptional everyday projects
use the web to:
Engage Co-ordinate Amplify
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59. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Think about who you are trying to engage.
Where are they starting from?
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60. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Think about who you are trying to engage.
Where are they starting from?
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61. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Think about who you are trying to engage.
Where are they starting from?
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62. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Think about who you are trying to engage.
Where are they starting from?
Hanging out
(Friendship focussed)
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63. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Think about who you are trying to engage.
Where are they starting from?
Exploring &
Dabbling
(Informal learning)
Hanging out
(Friendship focussed)
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64. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Think about who you are trying to engage.
Where are they starting from?
Immersed
(Becoming the leader/expert)
Exploring &
Dabbling
(Informal learning)
Hanging out
(Friendship focussed)
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65. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
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66. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Listen
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67. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Listen
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68. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Listen
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69. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Listen
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70. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Listen
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71. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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72. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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73. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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74. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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75. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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76. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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77. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen
young people are
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78. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
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79. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
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80. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
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81. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
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82. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
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83. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
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84. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Engage
Start where
Listen Go beyond
young people are
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
85. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Communicate & Co-ordinate
Find the right ways of being present in online spaces.
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
86. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Communicate & Co-ordinate
Find the right ways of being present in online spaces.
Profile
-Friend connection
- Messaging & chat
- See friends profiles
- Add apps & extras
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
87. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Communicate & Co-ordinate
Find the right ways of being present in online spaces.
Profile
-Friend connection Group
- Messaging & chat -Membership connection
- See friends profiles - Discussion space
- Add apps & extras - Message members
- Private, moderated or public
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
88. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Communicate & Co-ordinate
Find the right ways of being present in online spaces.
Profile
-Friend connection Group
- Messaging & chat -Membership connection Page
- See friends profiles - Discussion space - Fan connection
- Add apps & extras - Message members - Broadcasting space
- Private, moderated or public - Insights and analytics
- Apps & extras
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
89. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Amplify
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
90. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Amplify
Share
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
91. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Amplify
Create
Share
connections
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
92. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Amplify
Create
Share Be generous
connections
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
93. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Right now...
Digital media can offers low cost, high-impact ways to
collaborate, reach new groups, and to do our work.
Efficiency
What do we need to do in our organisation to make
the most of online and connected ways of working?
Local online communities are at the heart of big society
ideas. The idea of ‘organising without organisations’.
Big Society
How does digital help ensure young people are seen
and heard as power is devolved to communities?
Government stats are going online as open data for
‘armchair auditors’ to explore
Transparency
How do we support young people to be
active in holding services to account?
Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010
94. Speaking Out in a Connected World
Keep connected
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Practical Participation - tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk | @timdavies | December 2010