This document introduces the concept of "community networking" which aims to use internet technologies and free/low-cost broadband access to reconnect communities and support education, employment, and local business growth. It discusses setting up community WiFi networks and online portals to provide resources, learning opportunities, and a way for community groups, organizations, and residents to connect and work together towards regeneration. The goal is to empower communities, bridge the digital divide, and create a more positive environment and future for all.
Metanomics is a weekly Web-based show on the serious uses of virtual worlds. This transcript is from a past show.
For this and other videos, visit us at http://metanomics.net.
The speaker thanks the organizers and sponsors for making the event possible. He highlights the importance of partnerships and collaboration.
The speaker then delivers the keynote. His three main points are: 1) Everyone must have access to broadband as it reduces inequality. 2) Multi-stakeholder partnerships are needed to deliver affordable broadband for all. 3) Providing connectivity is only the beginning - solutions must benefit the poor and marginalized.
He concludes by thanking the attendees and urging them to take action to address inequalities and turn discussions into reality.
The document discusses several topics related to community development and youth services in Ireland:
- Youngballymun is working to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children and families in Ballymun through community-based strategies and social regeneration efforts.
- New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families fighting for social and economic justice through community organizing, advocacy, and direct action.
- Limerick Youth Service and Lava Javas Youth Café have published a survival guide and mobile app for young people listing local support resources.
The document discusses three topics:
1. Youngballymun is working to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children in Ballymun through community-based strategies and regeneration of the built environment.
2. New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families fighting for social and economic justice in New York through community organizing, advocacy, and direct action.
3. Camara is a social enterprise that refurbishes used computers from Ireland, loads them with educational software, and sets them up as learning centers in schools in Africa and Ireland to improve education delivery.
This document provides a summary of a report on the LATCH service, which provides housing and support to homeless young people in the London Borough of Bromley.
The summary includes:
1) LATCH collaborates with many homeless and housing organizations, providing added value and savings to the local council and society through supporting vulnerable young people.
2) The report will quantify these savings and benefits based on individual client costs if they did not receive support, as well as time/efficiency savings for other housing professionals.
3) The report will also highlight how LATCH supports not just clients but other local organizations, and suggest areas for business development and improvement, including whether the LATCH model could be applied in
The document discusses challenges facing Barnet, including changing demographics that will increase demands on services for both young and old. It notes opportunities for innovation to address issues like disconnected communities, unemployment, and a lack of activities for youth. The document advocates for social innovations that meet user needs, build new relationships and networks, and create sustainable solutions by unlocking resources and generating long-term sources of revenue. It provides examples of successful social innovations and offers tips for developing innovations, including learning from users, pushing imagination, and getting critical feedback through prototyping.
This document provides an overview of internet service provider options in Woodstock, Vermont. It begins with an introduction on the importance of internet access and different types of users. It then discusses the various technology options available, including DSL, cable/fiber optic, and fixed wireless/mobile. Specific providers that serve parts of Woodstock are profiled. The document aims to help residents understand their choices and pick a service that meets their needs.
this region of Cap-Haitien, fiber and cellular connections are scarce at best. In areas where they are available, the time and costs associated with installation can be prohibitive. Satellite is a key enabler for this region since it
is easily deployable, provides a reliable connection and is cost-effective when compared with other access technologies.
Metanomics is a weekly Web-based show on the serious uses of virtual worlds. This transcript is from a past show.
For this and other videos, visit us at http://metanomics.net.
The speaker thanks the organizers and sponsors for making the event possible. He highlights the importance of partnerships and collaboration.
The speaker then delivers the keynote. His three main points are: 1) Everyone must have access to broadband as it reduces inequality. 2) Multi-stakeholder partnerships are needed to deliver affordable broadband for all. 3) Providing connectivity is only the beginning - solutions must benefit the poor and marginalized.
He concludes by thanking the attendees and urging them to take action to address inequalities and turn discussions into reality.
The document discusses several topics related to community development and youth services in Ireland:
- Youngballymun is working to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children and families in Ballymun through community-based strategies and social regeneration efforts.
- New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families fighting for social and economic justice through community organizing, advocacy, and direct action.
- Limerick Youth Service and Lava Javas Youth Café have published a survival guide and mobile app for young people listing local support resources.
The document discusses three topics:
1. Youngballymun is working to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children in Ballymun through community-based strategies and regeneration of the built environment.
2. New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families fighting for social and economic justice in New York through community organizing, advocacy, and direct action.
3. Camara is a social enterprise that refurbishes used computers from Ireland, loads them with educational software, and sets them up as learning centers in schools in Africa and Ireland to improve education delivery.
This document provides a summary of a report on the LATCH service, which provides housing and support to homeless young people in the London Borough of Bromley.
The summary includes:
1) LATCH collaborates with many homeless and housing organizations, providing added value and savings to the local council and society through supporting vulnerable young people.
2) The report will quantify these savings and benefits based on individual client costs if they did not receive support, as well as time/efficiency savings for other housing professionals.
3) The report will also highlight how LATCH supports not just clients but other local organizations, and suggest areas for business development and improvement, including whether the LATCH model could be applied in
The document discusses challenges facing Barnet, including changing demographics that will increase demands on services for both young and old. It notes opportunities for innovation to address issues like disconnected communities, unemployment, and a lack of activities for youth. The document advocates for social innovations that meet user needs, build new relationships and networks, and create sustainable solutions by unlocking resources and generating long-term sources of revenue. It provides examples of successful social innovations and offers tips for developing innovations, including learning from users, pushing imagination, and getting critical feedback through prototyping.
This document provides an overview of internet service provider options in Woodstock, Vermont. It begins with an introduction on the importance of internet access and different types of users. It then discusses the various technology options available, including DSL, cable/fiber optic, and fixed wireless/mobile. Specific providers that serve parts of Woodstock are profiled. The document aims to help residents understand their choices and pick a service that meets their needs.
this region of Cap-Haitien, fiber and cellular connections are scarce at best. In areas where they are available, the time and costs associated with installation can be prohibitive. Satellite is a key enabler for this region since it
is easily deployable, provides a reliable connection and is cost-effective when compared with other access technologies.
This presentation by David Sinclair of ILC-UK asks whether the Web can save social care.
It argues that:
*We have more older people and are going to need more care
*Care is in crisis today. It is likely to get worse before it gets better
*Technology has a role to play
*But we have assumed the place of technology without addressing the barriers
*There are some challenges to overcome
1) The document discusses myths about rural broadband access, including that rural households are less interested in broadband access when in fact around 1/3 do not have access at any price.
2) It also discusses how the market fails to account for positive externalities of broadband access, like economic and community benefits, so underinvests in rural broadband infrastructure.
3) Additionally, the document cautions against one-size-fits-all solutions and emphasizes learning from successes and failures of past rural broadband initiatives.
Audrey Roy, Programme Manager Rural Services Commission for Rural Communities discusses the reality of living in rural England and explains why digital technology is critical at the NextGen 09 Conference in Leeds on 16 and 17 November 2009.
A white paper from the IAB outlining why digital inclusion should be a key concern for every business contributing to the UK’s digital economy. Featuring an introduction by the UK Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox
Helen milner our digital future nov 2011Helen Milner
How can the UK truly create a digital future for our society? We need to work in partnership to help everybody reap the opportunities of a digital society
How do you make a Citizens Action Network (CAN)? - The Alternative UKwww.patkane.global
These slides are part of The Alternative UK's 2020 presentation on Citizens Action Networks - their definition, their tools, and the methods and stages of their assembly. For more, visit www.thealternative.org.uk
Putting The We In Web Media Ecology Conference 2009Melissa Sterry
Melissa Sterry's presentation on the role of creativity in building Web 2.0 collaborative platforms and environmental messaging - shown at the Media Ecology & Post Industrial Production Conference at the Innovation Forum at University of Salford on 3rd November 2009.
What we have realised regarding the NBN, is that even those businesses and organisations who may already be connected, need to experience NBN to NBN connectivity first hand (e.g. video streaming like watching TV, crystal clear sound, immediate web page loading, sending large files very quickly) and hear about what others have achieved, to be able to move to the next level of digital engagement and maximise the opportunities now available to them.
The purpose of the forum was to:
Connect NBN-enabled Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and those involved in digital capability development around Australia
Share practices and highlight what has worked well using the NBN via case studies and examples
Identify the levels of capability needed for business owners/managers, digital consultants, organisations and SME’s to maximise the use of the NBN
Expose SME’s to the how to of using the NBN, and raising their awareness that they don't have to wait to get the NBN to get their business digitally enabled.
Case studies and examples were drawn from the Digital Enterprise Program, Digital Hubs and Local Government, Education, Teleworking and ehealth.
My speech to a group of local television broadcasters blends practical suggestions with an overview of broad trends in the future of television, expressed as a series of questions
Students contacted the Royal Association for Deaf People to ask questions for a school media project about portrayals of deafness. The Association responded that deafness is not portrayed positively in media which lacks understanding. There is also insufficient help for deaf people through inaccessible mainstream services and limited sign language education. The students thanked the Association for their helpful responses, which aided their project in seeking to portray deaf people positively and raise awareness of the need for more support and services.
This document discusses the emergence of virtual gated communities and how personal connections to communities of family and school friends from 1968 to 2008 have changed with the rise of the internet. The author reflects on their own personal journey and connections to friends over the past 40 years from childhood to the present day in the digital age.
The document provides information about the London Borough of Redbridge and a social action project being undertaken by youth in the borough. Key details include:
- Redbridge is located in northeast London and known for its parks, forests, and green spaces that cover a quarter of the borough.
- The borough's population is estimated at 296,800 as of 2015, with 23% aged 0-15 and 65% aged 16-64.
- The youth of Redbridge have been tasked by the borough council with creating a video about a local charity or issue to bring the community together.
- The project will help the youth develop skills like communication, teamwork, filming and editing that can benefit their careers and port
Digital "Barnet" - Place Based ApproachHelen Milner
This document discusses the importance and benefits of digital inclusion. It provides statistics showing that most people in the UK use the internet regularly but 16 million adults are not frequent or competent users, creating a digital divide. The internet can save both individuals and the government significant money. It encourages organizations to work with local online centers and volunteers to help more people gain digital skills in order to access services and opportunities online. Partnerships across sectors are needed to address barriers of motivation, skills, and access that prevent internet adoption.
A presentation for the FLL World Class project brief, discussing the background and current state of our Project and design for a device to help with the educational challenges faced by LEDCs
After getting our brief, we were asked to create a report that explained our understanding of it, including our client, its structure, its purpose, and the opportunities that it offered. My report is shown above.
An introduction to the work of Talk About Local and a look at some of the free and easy to use tools which can provide solutions for common challenges facing local authorities in providing and using data in user friendly ways.
This monthly newsletter discusses emerging media technologies and their impact on education. The April 2009 issue features stories on YouTube allowing overlay ads on videos to benefit charities, the expansion of generic top-level domains, and a reality TV show in Belgium using flash mobs for promotion. It also previews an envisioned interactive, multimedia textbook platform and introduces the newsletter's producers.
The document discusses predictions for the digital future, focusing on the growing Internet of Things where everyday objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. It describes how this connectivity could lead to an "invisible, ambient networked computing environment" by 2025. Examples are given of current Internet of Things applications in areas like wearable devices, homes, cars and more. Concerns about privacy, security and complexity are also mentioned. The document additionally discusses concepts like predictive marketing and a potential technological singularity in 2045 resulting from exponential growth of technologies.
Youngballymun is a 10-year strategy in Ballymun, Ireland to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children and young people. It consists of four spheres of activity and contributes to policy development in children's services across Ireland and beyond. New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families in New York fighting for social and economic justice through community organizing and advocacy. The Arthur Guinness Fund supports social entrepreneurs in Ireland, such as Cormac Lynch's Camara, which reuses computers for education in Africa, and Colman Farrell's Suas service learning program for youth.
The document discusses several topics related to community development and youth programs in Ireland:
- Youngballymun is working to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children in Ballymun through community-based programs and the regeneration of the built environment.
- New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families fighting for social and economic justice through community organizing and advocacy.
- Camara is a social enterprise that refurbishes used computers from Ireland and provides them to schools in Africa to improve access to education through technology.
This presentation by David Sinclair of ILC-UK asks whether the Web can save social care.
It argues that:
*We have more older people and are going to need more care
*Care is in crisis today. It is likely to get worse before it gets better
*Technology has a role to play
*But we have assumed the place of technology without addressing the barriers
*There are some challenges to overcome
1) The document discusses myths about rural broadband access, including that rural households are less interested in broadband access when in fact around 1/3 do not have access at any price.
2) It also discusses how the market fails to account for positive externalities of broadband access, like economic and community benefits, so underinvests in rural broadband infrastructure.
3) Additionally, the document cautions against one-size-fits-all solutions and emphasizes learning from successes and failures of past rural broadband initiatives.
Audrey Roy, Programme Manager Rural Services Commission for Rural Communities discusses the reality of living in rural England and explains why digital technology is critical at the NextGen 09 Conference in Leeds on 16 and 17 November 2009.
A white paper from the IAB outlining why digital inclusion should be a key concern for every business contributing to the UK’s digital economy. Featuring an introduction by the UK Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox
Helen milner our digital future nov 2011Helen Milner
How can the UK truly create a digital future for our society? We need to work in partnership to help everybody reap the opportunities of a digital society
How do you make a Citizens Action Network (CAN)? - The Alternative UKwww.patkane.global
These slides are part of The Alternative UK's 2020 presentation on Citizens Action Networks - their definition, their tools, and the methods and stages of their assembly. For more, visit www.thealternative.org.uk
Putting The We In Web Media Ecology Conference 2009Melissa Sterry
Melissa Sterry's presentation on the role of creativity in building Web 2.0 collaborative platforms and environmental messaging - shown at the Media Ecology & Post Industrial Production Conference at the Innovation Forum at University of Salford on 3rd November 2009.
What we have realised regarding the NBN, is that even those businesses and organisations who may already be connected, need to experience NBN to NBN connectivity first hand (e.g. video streaming like watching TV, crystal clear sound, immediate web page loading, sending large files very quickly) and hear about what others have achieved, to be able to move to the next level of digital engagement and maximise the opportunities now available to them.
The purpose of the forum was to:
Connect NBN-enabled Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and those involved in digital capability development around Australia
Share practices and highlight what has worked well using the NBN via case studies and examples
Identify the levels of capability needed for business owners/managers, digital consultants, organisations and SME’s to maximise the use of the NBN
Expose SME’s to the how to of using the NBN, and raising their awareness that they don't have to wait to get the NBN to get their business digitally enabled.
Case studies and examples were drawn from the Digital Enterprise Program, Digital Hubs and Local Government, Education, Teleworking and ehealth.
My speech to a group of local television broadcasters blends practical suggestions with an overview of broad trends in the future of television, expressed as a series of questions
Students contacted the Royal Association for Deaf People to ask questions for a school media project about portrayals of deafness. The Association responded that deafness is not portrayed positively in media which lacks understanding. There is also insufficient help for deaf people through inaccessible mainstream services and limited sign language education. The students thanked the Association for their helpful responses, which aided their project in seeking to portray deaf people positively and raise awareness of the need for more support and services.
This document discusses the emergence of virtual gated communities and how personal connections to communities of family and school friends from 1968 to 2008 have changed with the rise of the internet. The author reflects on their own personal journey and connections to friends over the past 40 years from childhood to the present day in the digital age.
The document provides information about the London Borough of Redbridge and a social action project being undertaken by youth in the borough. Key details include:
- Redbridge is located in northeast London and known for its parks, forests, and green spaces that cover a quarter of the borough.
- The borough's population is estimated at 296,800 as of 2015, with 23% aged 0-15 and 65% aged 16-64.
- The youth of Redbridge have been tasked by the borough council with creating a video about a local charity or issue to bring the community together.
- The project will help the youth develop skills like communication, teamwork, filming and editing that can benefit their careers and port
Digital "Barnet" - Place Based ApproachHelen Milner
This document discusses the importance and benefits of digital inclusion. It provides statistics showing that most people in the UK use the internet regularly but 16 million adults are not frequent or competent users, creating a digital divide. The internet can save both individuals and the government significant money. It encourages organizations to work with local online centers and volunteers to help more people gain digital skills in order to access services and opportunities online. Partnerships across sectors are needed to address barriers of motivation, skills, and access that prevent internet adoption.
A presentation for the FLL World Class project brief, discussing the background and current state of our Project and design for a device to help with the educational challenges faced by LEDCs
After getting our brief, we were asked to create a report that explained our understanding of it, including our client, its structure, its purpose, and the opportunities that it offered. My report is shown above.
An introduction to the work of Talk About Local and a look at some of the free and easy to use tools which can provide solutions for common challenges facing local authorities in providing and using data in user friendly ways.
This monthly newsletter discusses emerging media technologies and their impact on education. The April 2009 issue features stories on YouTube allowing overlay ads on videos to benefit charities, the expansion of generic top-level domains, and a reality TV show in Belgium using flash mobs for promotion. It also previews an envisioned interactive, multimedia textbook platform and introduces the newsletter's producers.
The document discusses predictions for the digital future, focusing on the growing Internet of Things where everyday objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. It describes how this connectivity could lead to an "invisible, ambient networked computing environment" by 2025. Examples are given of current Internet of Things applications in areas like wearable devices, homes, cars and more. Concerns about privacy, security and complexity are also mentioned. The document additionally discusses concepts like predictive marketing and a potential technological singularity in 2045 resulting from exponential growth of technologies.
Youngballymun is a 10-year strategy in Ballymun, Ireland to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children and young people. It consists of four spheres of activity and contributes to policy development in children's services across Ireland and beyond. New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families in New York fighting for social and economic justice through community organizing and advocacy. The Arthur Guinness Fund supports social entrepreneurs in Ireland, such as Cormac Lynch's Camara, which reuses computers for education in Africa, and Colman Farrell's Suas service learning program for youth.
The document discusses several topics related to community development and youth programs in Ireland:
- Youngballymun is working to enhance learning and well-being outcomes for children in Ballymun through community-based programs and the regeneration of the built environment.
- New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families fighting for social and economic justice through community organizing and advocacy.
- Camara is a social enterprise that refurbishes used computers from Ireland and provides them to schools in Africa to improve access to education through technology.
This document presents a plan to develop "Smart Communities" in five Chicago neighborhoods - Auburn Gresham, Chicago Lawn, Englewood, Humboldt Park, and Pilsen. The plan aims to close the digital divide in these communities by increasing broadband access, providing digital education and training, improving access to technology and online content, and helping local businesses adopt digital tools. Each community developed local projects and strategies through a planning process involving residents and organizations. The plan outlines five key strategies to build awareness of technology's power, expand digital education, improve access to technology and the internet, generate local online content, and help businesses grow with technology. Its goals are to increase digital participation, strengthen communities, and create economic and educational
This document discusses digital literacy for adults and young people. It begins by defining digital literacy as the ability to use technology to find, evaluate, create and share information. The scope of digital literacy is broad, impacting many areas of life from relationships to employment. Some adults and young people may lack digital skills due to barriers like access to technology, connectivity issues, disabilities or low literacy levels. People are motivated to improve digital literacy for reasons like job searching, communication, education and supporting others. Barriers can be overcome through education, raising awareness of resources, and providing supportive learning environments.
Jacobs Challenging today reinventing tomorrowMartin Jack
This document summarizes Jacobs' mission and work. Jacobs is an engineering firm that works to make the world smarter, more connected, and more sustainable by tackling challenges in areas like urbanization, clean growth, climate change, and digital technology. It discusses several of Jacobs' projects in the UK and Scotland, such as helping to build more resilient infrastructure in Glasgow and advising on major transport projects. The document emphasizes Jacobs' focus on social impact and inclusive growth through partnerships, community initiatives, and supporting STEM education.
This document describes a mobile app called "Third Eye" that aims to reduce social isolation for the visually impaired. The app allows visually impaired people to take photos and share them with volunteers, who can then describe the photos to help the visually impaired understand their surroundings. By leveraging the large user base of a telecom partner, the app is able to crowdsource descriptions from micro-volunteers and provide descriptions to the visually impaired in real-time. The goal is to turn mobile devices into a social network that connects volunteers to the visually impaired anywhere, anytime.
This document summarizes a report by Nesta on young people's attitudes and opportunities for digital creativity in the UK. It begins with forewords from Martha Lane Fox and Tony Hall emphasizing the importance of nurturing young people's interest in digital making and ensuring everyone has access to opportunities. The executive summary then outlines key findings, including that most young people have made something online but many lack awareness of local opportunities. It recommends expanding provision, particularly in rural areas, and ensuring all young people can develop skills and confidence as digital makers.
Saige Mills Raymond- Verizon Fios: Connect To CareSaige Raymond
My main role was strategy, I also produced copy.
In this project my team and I won first place in a 4-day creative boot camp hosted by The Community agency in Miami.
Tuesday we were given an Ask and Friday we presented our campaign to the client. The Verizon team was most impressed by the campaign winning us first place against 6 other teams.
How library and information professionals improve digital inclusion.
This statement from the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals explains:
What digital inclusion is
How it benefits people, communities and society
How libraries and staff can support and improve digital inclusion
The document discusses digital inclusion and its importance for economic opportunity, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. It outlines how digital inclusion initiatives can help address issues like worklessness, social exclusion, and carbon reduction through improved access to information and communication technologies. The key is collaborative partnerships across sectors to develop solutions centered around citizens' needs.
Round 2 Education & Research Center is a nonprofit that aims to eliminate the digital divide by providing low-cost internet access and technology centers for low-income families and seniors. They offer self-sufficiency programs focused on bridging the homework gap, increasing digital and family literacy, and promoting financial responsibility through technology. Their programs provide internet access through ConnectMichigan (Comcast Internet Essentials) and teach skills through digital literacy portals, family literacy programs, and financial responsibility apps and games. Their goal is to ensure underserved communities have access to technology and training to participate fully in today's digital world.
Manifesto for a etworked_nation_-_race_online_2012Race Online 2012
This document outlines a manifesto for creating a "networked nation" in the UK by getting more people online. It discusses the challenge of the 10 million adults who have never used the internet, especially disadvantaged groups. The economic and social benefits of universal internet access are highlighted. The manifesto recommends inspiring more people to try the internet, encouraging and rewarding internet use, and supporting those who need help accessing or using the internet. The goal is for everyone in the UK to be able to use the web by the end of 2012.
School libraries & the education, policy & social context in ScotlandCILIPScotland
- The document discusses the policy, educational, social, and digital contexts surrounding literacy and school libraries in Scotland. It notes the importance of early childhood literacy, closing attainment gaps, and empowering teachers, students, and parents. Poor literacy is linked to lower earnings, unemployment, poverty, and criminal behavior.
- Studies show that school libraries led by qualified librarians are associated with higher test scores and positive learning outcomes. However, budgets, cuts to local authorities, and digital trends are challenges. Emerging technologies like AI and augmented reality are changing definitions of literacy to include digital skills.
Go ON North East - 26 weeks to make a differenceGo-ON-UK
This document outlines a plan to boost digital skills in the North East of England. It aims to increase basic online skills in the region by 25% over 12 months by launching a digital skills charter and partner program with over 400 partners. The partners will work to embed digital skills into their existing activities and support those with low digital skills, with the goal of helping individuals, small businesses and charities access the benefits of being online. Quotes from EE and Lloyds Banking Group executives illustrate how companies are supporting this initiative through connectivity investments and community programs.
Digital media is fundamentally changing the shape of the world by transforming it into a digital dimension composed of zeros and ones. This digital revolution is not only altering the global landscape but also making the world seem smaller by enabling greater connectivity through technologies like the internet and smartphones. While digital tools offer opportunities for empowerment, education, and civic participation, they also pose challenges like information overload, unintended consequences of rapid technological change, and the need to use these technologies responsibly and for the social good.
e-Professionalism and the rise of e-ServicesClaudia Megele
This presentation discusses how digital technology and Web 2.0 are changing how people connect and interact. It notes that internet access is now considered more essential than clean water or refrigeration by many. The presentation discusses how governments have adopted digital strategies in response to these changes. It also covers some of the opportunities digital technology provides for improved services, as well as challenges around ethics, professionalism, and new forms of abuse and exploitation. Examples of digital initiatives to enhance citizen engagement, care for older adults, and public health consultation are also provided.
The document discusses how providing affordable technology, computer training, and broadband Wi-Fi access to underserved areas can help close the digital divide. This is done with the help of partners, municipal leaders, nonprofits, and local businesses. Providing these resources can realize great economic and social growth for towns and cities while empowering communities and improving quality of life.
The document provides an overview of a guide for developing countries to assess their readiness to participate in the networked world. It discusses the benefits of participation, including new opportunities for economic and social development. The guide evaluates 19 categories across 5 groups related to a community's network access, networked learning, networked society, networked economy, and network policy. It is intended to help communities understand their current state of preparedness and identify strategic priorities to better capture opportunities in the digital age.
This document discusses increasing online government services and the challenges this presents for older generations who are less likely to use the internet. Some key points:
1) While internet usage is rising, 60% of over-65s and 80% of over-80s do not currently use the internet. Many older people feel unable to keep up but want to learn.
2) Local governments expect internet use for services to increase but over 70% of older people would still prefer in-person or phone services even if more went online.
3) Barriers for older people going online include lack of skills, fear of the unknown, security concerns, and preference for social interaction. Access, training, and technical support are
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In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Digital Banking in the Cloud: How Citizens Bank Unlocked Their MainframePrecisely
Inconsistent user experience and siloed data, high costs, and changing customer expectations – Citizens Bank was experiencing these challenges while it was attempting to deliver a superior digital banking experience for its clients. Its core banking applications run on the mainframe and Citizens was using legacy utilities to get the critical mainframe data to feed customer-facing channels, like call centers, web, and mobile. Ultimately, this led to higher operating costs (MIPS), delayed response times, and longer time to market.
Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/how-axelera-ai-uses-digital-compute-in-memory-to-deliver-fast-and-energy-efficient-computer-vision-a-presentation-from-axelera-ai/
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2. Contents
1. How Big is YOUR Bubble?
2. Community Networking for a Digital Britain
3. What about Community?
4. Our Objectives
5. Community Networking
6. Community WiFi Broadband
7. The “Community Networking” Portal
8. Digital Inclusion? - It’s not optional!
9. Building Employment & Sustainability
10. Corporate Social Responsibility
11. True Potential
12. Have we Captured your imagination?
13. In Summary
14. Contact Details
3. How big is YOUR bubble?
INTRODUCING THE CONCEPT OF ‘COMMUNITY NETWORKING’
How
do
we
bring
back
self-‐belief
and
personal
aspiration
for
a
better
life?
By
creating
an
environment
of
opportunity
enabling
all
individuals
to
maximise
their
potential.
How
do
we
support
education
for
both
children
and
adults?
By
providing
quick
and
easy
access
to
state
of
the
art
learning
providers
and
educational
resources.
How
do
we
combat
the
rise
in
youth
unemployment?
By
improving
access
to
e-‐education
and
learning
opportunities
children
are
able
to
further
develop
their
skills
therefore
increasing
their
employability.
How
do
we
create
a
‘relevant’
work
force?
By
improving
the
connectivity
between
education,
industry
and
commerce.
How
do
we
regenerate
deprived
areas?
By
bringing
commerce
‘back
into
the
local
community’,
therefore
creating
sustainable
business
opportunities
and
jobs.
How
do
we
help
bridge
the
‘digital
divide’?
By
providing
free
and
low-‐cost
Internet
services
for
everyone
within
the
community
and
the
support
and
training
they
need
to
use
them
properly.
How
do
we
marry
the
‘best
of
the
past’
with
the
‘best
of
the
future’?
By
reigniting
traditional
community
values
using
the
technologies
of
today
and
tomorrow.
How
do
we
enable
society
to
work
and
flourish?
By
engaging
people,
sharing
knowledge
and
skills,
and
through
‘networking’
our
Communities.
How
can
you
help
achieve
this?
By
believing
in
your
community
and
harnessing
the
potential
of
CommunityUK
4. Community Networking for a Digital Britain
At CommunityUK, we believe that EVERYONE has a right to a quality
High Speed Broadband Internet connection, regardless of not just
location but of financial status too.
For our Children, as consistent access to e-learning at home as well
as school is now a pre-requisite to their success. For ourselves, to
help us access the information and facilities we need in every aspect
of our daily lives. For us all, the Internet is simply not optional, it is
a must have now.
But Digital Inclusion (or exclusion!) is not just about geography; it is
often about circumstances too.
Working in locations across the UK, we have regularly found that not
only are many communities in areas that are simply cut-off from
usable Broadband because of location but there are also large
segments of communities in any area that simply cannot afford to
pay for high speed Internet access, or have not had the support they
need to use it properly, whether it is available to them or not.
For us, this is as unacceptable as it is for a community to be denied
quality broadband just because of where they live!
Simply put, we believe that Digital Inclusion for ALL is the only way forward.
With mobile Internet becoming such an integral part of our lives, this should not be just in our homes, but
all around us too! This is why bringing FREE WiFi Broadband to ALL across CommunityUK is and always
will be one of our primary objectives.
Regardless of what you may read or are told, WiFi Broadband can bring HIGH QUALITY, HIGH
SPEED, FREE and LOW COST Broadband services to any Community, anywhere far quicker and far more
cost-effectively than Copper, Fibre or Cable Networks - It's our opinion that many of the "Big Boys" in the
industry just don't want you to know it!!
And it is not just about technology either.
We believe that every community needs help and guidance to enable them to genuinely get the best out
of the Internet. We also believe that the Internet should and can be a tool to bring communities together
rather than to help them to avoid each other. It is because of this belief that CommunityUK is not just
another Internet Service Provider or Telecoms company.
We bring with us not only the connection but the tools, resources, guidance, support and opportunity needed to ensure
that every individual and every organisation, regardless of age, position or situation can be reached and helped to
become part of the CommunityUK.
Currently providing WiFi Broadband networks and Community Networking Portals to thousands of homes and businesses
in Hampshire and Kent, we are already doing it!
As the saying goes, with CommunityUK "Nobody gets left behind"!
5. What About Community?
A common definition of “Community” is “People of a district
or country considered collectively, in the context of social
values and responsibilities”. The CommunityUK concept of
Community Networking” started with our original project in
Leigh Park in Hampshire, in what is a genuinely deprived
area that was once the biggest Social Housing estate in
Europe.
As a pilot project that is now being replicated across the UK,
Havant CommunityUK currently covers over 5,500 homes on
the Leigh Park estate with a free and low-cost WiFi
Broadband Network and provides the community a n d i t s
r e s i d e n t s w i t h a truly a fantastic opportunity to not
only save money but to also contribute to both the
education of their children and to the development of their
community as a whole, thus empowering them to both meet their responsibilities and demonstrate their
social values.
Let’s look at some basic statistics
At a rough estimate, up to £250,000 is paid out by Leigh Park residents to
major companies such as BT, Virgin, Talk Talk etc. for Broadband Internet
services EVERY MONTH – Staggering isn’t it! With our current coverage, we
already putting c£20,000 per month back into the pockets of the residents of
Leigh Park alone!
Also, when you look at unemployment, Leigh Park in Havant for example, is
considerably worse off than other areas within the Havant Borough. Whereas
the figure for Havant as a whole is around 3%, the average figure for Leigh
Park is 5.5%, with the majority of these being young, single males.
That area also suffers from a much lower average in terms of educational
attainment, the highest level of teenage pregnancy in Hampshire, the lowest
position on the county’s Health & Wellbeing tables, with the lowest age
expectancies in the county, and other similar issues.
The list goes on and, all in all, does not seem to represent the best set of
ingredients for future regeneration and success. The unfortunate reality is that this is neither unique
nor indeed an unusual situation or set of figures within what we call, “CommunityUK”.
However, we firmly believe there are genuine opportunities to change this negative situation and we
intend for CommunityUK and its “Community Networking” initiative to play a major role in that change.
6. Our Objectives
The primary objective of CommunityUK is to encourage and enable REAL and SUSTAINABLE
regeneration throughout the UK. We aim to uniquely enhance the education of our children so that they
can enjoy and genuinely contribute to a brighter future for all. We also aim to enable adults to continue
with life-long l e a r n i n g and increase their employability, thus assisting with personal development
and long term wellbeing. Finally, we aim to help local business, local education and government all
engage with and contribute to the growth of the communities they serve and operate within.
We aim to help ALL members of the community to live, enjoy their lives and to contribute to a real
community spirit.
We intend to help build communities throughout “CommunityUK”, that are socially, economically and
emotionally robust and we intend to do it using the tools of the modern world, namely the Internet,
combined with CommunityUK’s unique “Community Networking” concept delivered through the
CommunityUK web portal.
We intend to help everyone in CommunityUK to “grow their bubbles”, broaden their horizons and achieve
all they are capable of; as we are always asking here at CommunityUK – “How big is YOUR bubble?”
Just as an indicator of what can be achieved, if we take the Leigh Park area’s expenditure on
broadband alone, can you imagine what it would mean to the area if that amount of money was suddenly
available to LOCAL families and individuals to spend LOCALLY on other things they really need or want?
Through the delivery of our FREE and low cost broadband services, that expenditure on traditional
broadband offerings will no longer be needed and the subsequent reintroduction of that amount of
disposable income to the area will clearly have a hugely positive and very rapid effect on the local
economy. Money will be available to spend on other, necessities, local goods and services. Local
businesses will begin starting up and growing again, shops will be opening instead of closing, jobs will
be created instead of lost and a real feeling of belief in the future and community positivity will begin to
build again; food for thought?
7. Community Networking
Anecdotal evidence strongly suggests that over the
last few decades, the UK’s sense of “Community”
has so diminished that the majority of individuals
and families live within their own personal “bubbles”
and, as such, have lost almost all sense of the
importance of engaging with and contributing to
their wider communities.
We have also seen that there is a huge lack of
aspiration and desire in our more deprived and
underdeveloped communities, with a rapidly
growing lack of self esteem and community belief
being at the core of this, particularly amongst the
young. With the current level of youth
unemployment, this is only likely to get worse
unless we all take steps now to do something about
it.
However, and most worrying of all, as a result of all of these issues, people just don’t seem to see the
need or the reason to work together and strive to improve themselves and their communities any more.
The CommunityUK (CUK) Initiative intends to make a real contribution to the turning around of this
hugely negative situation.
Rather than allowing people to continue fearing the future, change and technology or, as in many cases,
using it to actually retire from their communities and abdicate responsibility for them, CUK intends to use
it to show people how to genuinely “grow their bubbles” so that they can become part of and contribute to
a real regeneration. Not just economically but socially and, subsequently, emotionally as well.
This is where our unique "Community Networking" concept comes in.
We all know that Social Networking tools such as Facebook and Twitter have
revolutionised the way we communicate and we are totally in tune with this.
However, the CommunityUK initiative goes so much further than simple Social
Networking.
Rather than just a place to chat with friends online, post photos or play games
etc., all of which and more our CUKsocial channel offers, we also provide our users
with quick, easy and friendly access to genuinely useful content, tools and services
that will help them conduct their lives, develop themselves and contribute to their
community around them, and all within their own online "Community Networking"
environment.
These include FREE WiFi Broadband to get them online. Lots of local Information, News, Events, Learning
Support, Jobs, Business & Community Directories, Classifieds and more - all accessible within a dynamic
and constantly updated Web Portal that is specifically “localised” to ensure that it contains content that is
relevant, useful and genuinely local to the community it serves.
But these are just the tools - We also seek to ensure all members and groups within the community are
directly involved too.
In every location we operate we aim to create sustainable local employment and opportunity by recruiting
and training a CUK “Community Manager” to ensure that engagement with and support of the community
is kept local.
8. Community Groups, Charities, Councils, Schools, Colleges, Businesses
etc. - They are ALL members of a CommunityUK and we work to
ensure that they ALL become part of, contribute to and benefit from
the "Community Network". We also recruit, develop and use local
“Community E-Journalists” of all ages to provide news and articles of
local interest for the portal.
In addition, local service providers and companies can and will invest
in their own presence on the portal with their own blogs and
information pages (CUKsocial Groups) to make it as easy as possible
for residents to find the information, help and services they need, when they need them. It is our aim to
bring other major local organisations inside the "Community Network", such as the Emergency Services,
Health, Local Authorities etc., with clearly signposted access to Government e-Services available from
within the CommunityUK Portal.
We encourage and facilitate communication between organisations to ensure that all members of a
CommunityUK are aware of each other and how they can collectively work together to improve and grow
their Community.
Employers ensuring Schools and Colleges know what skills are and will be needed locally, creating what
we call a relevant "SkillFlow" within the community. Local Consumers able to tell local suppliers what
goods and services they really need. All of this communication and "Networking" is promoted and
facilitated by CommunityUK.
And we haven’t forgotten local business!
We believe that all Businesses are an extremely important and integral part of
the Communities that they are situated within and operate in. We also believe
that they should be fully engaged with those communities not only as product
or service suppliers or employers but as MEMBERS too.
A major component of the initiative’s genuine sustainability is that the
CommunityUK portal also provides a host of FREE and LOW COST opportunities
for local, (also regional and national businesses) of ALL sizes to engage with, to
communicate what they do/offer to the local community as a whole and to
support there communities where they can.
A central part of our philosophy is that as we believe that encouraging the community to spend “within
itself” and support local businesses is an integral part of its regeneration and rapid rise from the ashes of
yet another UK recession, to become shining examples to the whole of CommunityUK.
9. Community WiFi Broadband
Wherever your Community may be, whether it is large or small, CommunityUK
can make access to the wonderful and important world of the Internet so much
easier and more affordable for you and we can do it NOW!
We are currently working with Cities, Towns, Villages, Community Groups,
Social Housing Providers and more all over the UK towards bringing the
CommunityUK initiative to as many locations and people as possible, as quickly
as we can.
And don't worry. When CommunityUK comes to your community, we will be
there with you through the whole of the journey.
We will design and build you a state of the art, high speed WiFi Broadband
Network and we will bring in the high speed broadband connections required to "power" it.
We will also will provide a range of services ranging from a COMPLETELY FREE basic level of internet
access (up to 2mbps Download), up to a blistering 30mbps download speeds for only £15.99 per
month, depending on location. Our Internet Connection Services, subject to location, are: -
Download Speed* Upload Speed* Download Limit** Cost Per Month
Up To 2Mbps Up To 256Kbps Unlimited FREE
Up To 4Mbps Up To 512Kbps Unlimited £3.99
Up To 8Mbps Up To 512Kbps Unlimited £7.99
Up To 15Mbps Up To 1.5Mbps Unlimited £10.99
Up To 30Mbps Up To 1.5Mbps Unlimited £15.99
And don't forget - NONE of our services require users to have any form of Telephone, TV or Cable
Connection and we do NOT demand a Contract***
We know how to do it too!!
We have an envied level of experience in building WiFi Broadband
networks that dates back to the technology's earliest days and includes
successful roll-outs in communities in some of the most difficult to reach
areas in Europe!
We will ensure that your community has a WiFi Broadband network to be
proud of. One that is as future proof as it is possible to be and one that
everyone can connect to from Home, in the Workplace, in Shopping
Centres, in Parks - EVERYWHERE - That really is "Community WiFi"!
And it's not just about the Technology.
Using our knowledge, experience and many established relationships, we will help you to
find and apply for any funding that is available for your Community WiFi Project. There
are many ways to do this and we pride ourselves on knowing and keeping up to date with
them all!
We will also work closely with all the main groups and organisations within your
community to ensure that everyone is fully informed, fully engaged and are able to get
the most out of being part of CommunityUK.
10. We are in it for the long haul too. When your network goes live, we will be there to run it, support and
improve it as the years go by. We will also build and support your own CommunityUK Web Portal and
then employ the right people locally to run it.
To us, this is about partnership and one that makes us a part of YOUR community too!
* No matter what anyone tells you, your actual broadband speed will always be affected by the number of other users online (i.e.
Contention), the capacity of the “Pipe” that takes you to and from the Internet (i.e. Throughput) and, of course, the speed of the
Internet Servers in other locations that you are communicating with/downloading data from, which will also be affected by all of the
above factors.
As such, just like any other ISP, we cannot guarantee the speeds customers will experience at anytime.
What we at CommunityUK DO guarantee is that we maintain a maximum Contention ratio of 50:1 on all of our connections (usually
much less) and we also ensure that there is always enough “Throughput Capacity” available to deliver the speeds we advertise as
often as is technically possible.
** Whilst we do not Limit the amount of data our customers can download, we do operate an “Acceptable Usage” policy to ensure
that no one customer or organisation using our service can negatively affect the experience for others on our networks. Our full
range of Terms & Conditions, including our Acceptable Usage Policy can be found at http://communityuk.net/termsandconditions.
*** Whilst we do not demand a contract at any time, some services that may be offered from time to time that provide free
equipment may be subject to a minimum contract.
11. The “Community Networking” Portal
Whether or not your Community has one of our Free WiFi Broadband Networks, it can and will benefit
from fully localised CommunityUK Community Networking Portal - The glue that will help bind your
community together in the Internet age.
In Communities that are lucky enough to have our Free WiFi Broadband service available as well, their
CommunityUK portal is always the first thing users see whenever they connect to the Internet.
So how will our portal help you to live a better life AND Contribute to your Community?
The CUK Portal has been carefully designed through consultation with both experts and communities in
general to establish both what they need and what they want in an online community facility. What we
have now is the result of that and the new version that is currently under development and due for
release mid 2013 is, well, better than ever.
Let's take a few moments to look through the pages below and find out about all the Portal can offer you
and your Community.
CUKsocial - THE Place to meet your Friends,
Colleagues and Customers
A core part of the portal is our own Social Networking
environment. Just like Facebook and others out there,
users will be able to update their profiles and status', post
comments, upload photos & videos, ask questions and
even chat with each other online. In addition, they will
also be able to connect with and contribute to their other
Social Networking accounts such as Facebook, Twitter
etc., all without ever having to leave the portal.
There are also "Groups", our version of Facebook Pages,
that enable individuals and organisations to create a great
place (Private or Public) within the portal to discuss
common interests, advertise events, market services and
products, gain market intelligence and more. Within a group, you can also create discussions, share
photos, videos and other files & documents and even give it its own unique web URL!
We believe that CUKsocial is an integral component of our unique “Community Networking” concept and,
as such, we intend it to be closely monitored and a genuinely safe, enjoyable and easy to use one that
actually contributes to communities rather than, unlike others, being a place that is used for often
unnecessary and even unpleasant forms of communication – You can be assured we will very responsive
and take every step possible to ensure that this doesn’t happen.
12. The Lifestyle Channel - Keeping you informed and Helping
you live
In our Lifestyle Channel you will find a whole range of localised news,
information and events that will keep you informed of everything that is
going on in and around your Community.
News and information is broken down into all the topics you might need,
with sections such as Local News, Going Out, Education & Training,
Sports & Leisure, Health & Beauty, Local Shopping, Parent & Child, House & Home, Entertainment &
Activities, Computing & The Internet, Culture and more - All contributed to by local "e-Journalists" and
organisations.
There is also our "National" Section that has some great content for everyone in CommunityUK!
There's "In the Kitchen" which provides a constant flow of new articles, recipes and Cooking Videos from
great Chefs and Cooks from all over, together with a Customised and Google Search Engine that will
enable you to find pretty much any recipe you like in a flash!
The others such as Crafts, Motoring, Sport, Money Matters and Health & Wellbeing all bring you great
content from some fantastic Contributors including National Newspapers, Magazines and Websites. There's
even a page of links to all the main online National Newspapers for your convenience!
And don't forget our "Community Directory" where you can quickly & easily find all the information you
need about local service providers, community organisations, charities etc. - All with a couple of clicks!
The Learning Channel - Because Education is the Key!
If we are going to truly build communities that will grow and thrive
sustainably long into the future, the education of our children has to be the
bedrock on which they are built.
For children, research has shown that by having consistent access to on-line
Education/Learning systems can actually improve their GCSE results by 1-2
grades. Imagine the impact of that on their future and that of
CommunityUK!
More students able to go on to Higher Education and therefore, more and
more leaving education properly equipped and educated to make their lives a
success in this constantly changing, modern world where CommunityUK
MUST be equipped to compete with the world around us to be successful and
sustainable.
For adults too, especially during trying times such as those we are
experiencing now, the need for access to resources for Adult Education, providing real opportunity to re-
train and re-cycle themselves and their skills and subsequently find employment via the Internet are all
now an absolute must.
Our Learning channel provides carefully customised and optimised Google search engines to provide a
huge and easily accessible directory of Educational websites and on‐line learning resources.
Growing in size every day, Learning will provide your children with the quickest and most efficient way
of finding educational support resources that are appropriate to their learning level across the Internet.
Also, there are directories that cater for ALL levels and ages of learner with content to help not just school
and college students but also Parents, Adult Learners, Teachers and more.
14. CUKvouchers - Looking for a bargain? All the
Discounts are here!
Whether you are shopping for a new TV, going out to a
restaurant, looking to stay in a Hotel or even booking a
holiday, our great and easy to use online Discount Voucher
system, CUKvouchers, will ensure you get a great deal.
Local and national companies from all over CommunityUK and
beyond are increasingly using our system to promote Sales,
Special offers and other discounts etc. to the members of
CommunityUK and, with our soon to be launched fully mobile
version, you will be able to check out the offers on the move
to!
The BIZ Directory - Find a Local Product or Service, Use
it and Review it!
Whatever type of service or company you are looking for, you will find it
here in our Business Directory.
Whether you want your windows cleaned, your car serviced, your house
decorated or need to find a local optician, pub or restaurant. It’s all there
for you in our easy to use directory.
Search by name, area, category or keywords and you will quickly find a
local company to help you.
Users can even review companies they have done business with to help others make their choice too!
Businesses of any kind can enter their details quickly and easily and get their products & services in front
of thousands of CommunityUK users every day!
A basic listing is completely FREE or, from less than £1 a week, businesses can increase the impact of
their listing by choosing from a range of options including, website links (inc QR Codes), pictures,
overviews and detailed company descriptions, products & services and more!
Classifieds - Buy, Sell pretty much anything - and
you can do it for FREE!
With CommunityUK Classifieds, users can buy and sell any
item for FREE. Buy or Sell Furniture, Pets, Washing
Machines, Audio Visual, Computers, Beds, Cars, Motorcycles,
Caravans, Boats or even advertise their house for sale, rent or
council exchange; all at ZERO COST (without Images).
Looking to sell? The process is extremely quick and easy and
adverts can be online in minutes.
Looking to buy? Just select the section you want and then use our easy to use search function to quickly
find any item locally or nationally in CommunityUK Classifieds!
15. Just Ask and you shall be answered!
Ever had a question that you can't find an answer to? Need an
opinion other than your own? Want some advice or guidance but
can't afford to pay for it? Then you have come to the right place
because all you have to do is - Just Ask!
CommunityUK's Question & Answer channel enables ANY registered
user to ask a question and ANY registered User to provide an
answer to it!
Share your knowledge, be an Expert. Help other members of
CommunityUK today.
Whatever the question, there's a category that covers it and the
best answers are chosen by you, the members of CommunityUK!
CUKmail - Our own fully featured FREE Webmail Service
In addition to all of the above, we provide a free CommunityUK webmail account for
every registered user that can be accessed quickly and easily from within the portal.
Not just a simple email service, powerful CUKmail provides a range of useful
functionality for our users including, an online diary system, address book, tasks and
more. You can even connect to and access your Facebook, Twitter and other Social
Accounts from CUKmail!
How to use the Internet AND SAFELY!
The Internet can be a daunting place for anyone, let
alone those who are using it for the first time!
What is a Web Browser and how do you use one?
What's a URL or a Web Address? How do you use
Email? What's an "Attachment"?
These are all questions that need answering, along with
many more, if you are to get the very best out of the
wonderful world of the Internet.
Also, whilst it is an incredible tool with so much to offer,
it isn't always safe unless YOU help to make it that way!
Identity theft, fraud, cyber bullying and stalking are just a few of the problems and dangers we ALL have
to be aware of.
Most importantly, we need to know how to avoid, combat and beat these things.
Fortunately, there is a huge range of FREE help and information available both on-line and in your local
area to help you learn everything you need to become a real AND SAFE internet guru and we have
brought it all together on the CommunityUK Portal in one place!!
16. And last but not least – Our Support Service!
CommunityUK provides all of its users with quick and easy access
to all the Help, Support and Information you need to get the best
from our services.
With our on-line Support Request Form, a constantly monitored,
Telephone Support Line with a UK based Support Team, a LIVE
Network Status Map and Network Incident News Feed, we have all
the tools you need to solve and fix any problem you may have
quickly and easily.
Whether you are having issues with your WiFi Broadband connection or difficulties using the
CommunityUK Portal or CUKshop, help is a Click or a Call away!
17. Digital Inclusion? – It’s not optional!
As you can probably tell from the various sections you
have already read, Digital Inclusion is a central and focal
issue for CommunityUK.
As an invited member of the Government’s “Digital
Leaders” program, we are helping to drive the “Digital by
Default” agenda and, as such, recognise that the provision
of an Internet connection and even our fantastic
community portal is not enough to ensure that every
member of a community can become properly “Digitally
Included”.
As such, we have spent a great deal of time sourcing and
researching resources, initiatives, tools and ideas that we
can bring to every community or organisation we work with to ensure that your “Digital Inclusion
Strategy” is always supported and facilitated by the best practical and real world ideas and activities.
Through our own community engagement activities, our work with a range of
partners and our soon to be launched charity, “The CUK Foundation for Digital
Inclusion”, we are able to bring much to the table when it comes to making sure
that “Nobody is left behind”.
Also, as founders of the new “Digital Inclusion Partnership”, we are working
closely with a range of high quality DI focused organisations to enable us to
offer a comprehensive and highly coordinated range of Digital Inclusion services
and solutions.
All in all, we believe there is not an organisation in the market today that can offer Communities, Local
Authorities or Housing Providers the depth and breadth of knowledge and experience of practical, real
world DI solutions that CommunityUK and the Digital Inclusion Partnership can.
At this time, our standard activities/solutions on any DI project can/would include: -
• Getting it right FIRST time - Digital Inclusion Consultancy and Strategy Workshops to ensure
your Community or Organisation is covering ALL the bases when it comes to your DI strategy and
activities.
• Connectivity – Our Free WiFi Broadband Networks can ensure all members of the community
have real and affordable access to the internet.
• Community Networking Portals – Localised Web Portals that provide the community with their
own “E-Turf” and Councils, Housing Providers, Schools, Colleges etc. with the opportunity to place
your content and services directly in front of them.
• Training & Education – The provision of a comprehensive range of services covering: -
o On-Line and Classroom Based education & training resources and services
o “Computer Training Clubs” in Community Centres and other community centric locations
that provide local residents with a fully equipped & managed “Internet Access Suite”, formal
training, qualifications and more.
o Engagement with local Learning Providers & Partnerships to compliment and support the
work they are already doing and to assist them with new, relevant initiatives.
• Community Engagement – An entirely proactive approach to engaging with all aspects of the
local community to ensure full awareness of and engagement in all DI activities, including: -
o Engagement with local Councils and Social Housing providers to support, enhance and
facilitate their own Digital Inclusion initiatives.
o Engagement with Schools & Colleges
o Engagement with local Charities, Community Groups etc.
o Engagement with local/regional businesses
18. • Low Cost Computers - Various schemes enabling us to provide communities with a range of low-
cost computer hardware.
As stated, Digital Inclusion is at the core of our ethos and activities and those of our carefully chosen
partners.
Give us a call to discuss your Digital Inclusion activities and let’s see how we can help you to make them
even more successful!
19. Building Employment & Sustainability
On of the greatest obstacles to the funding of any project, especially
regeneration related, is the need for it to rapidly become self‐sustaining and
not to become just another on‐going drain on local or central government
funds or revenue accounts.
Of course wherever appropriate funding is available, we encourage
communities to explore and take advantage of these opportunities and we,
with our considerable experience and contacts in these areas, will provide
support and guidance along the way.
However, we believe that the CommunityUK initiative represents a genuine opportunity for
participating authorities and groups to prudently invest in a true “Public/Private Partnership” manner
that will give a real and measurable return.
This is because our core objective of essentially building a “business opportunity” in each
“CommunityUK” location and recruiting “Community Managers to take it on, will generate both
employment and revenue which will in turn reduce costs, both in terms of localised benefits payments
and the wider costs to local authorities etc. of high unemployment and the resulting social unease etc.
At the same time, this business will increase disposable income and the net spending ability of the
local community.
20. Corporate Social Responsibility
Research clearly shows that companies that take Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) seriously, embed it within their ethos and fully
integrate it within their company’s Sales & Marketing strategy will reap real
and genuine benefits both in terms of long term customer engagement and
business development.
Let CommunityUK, a company built on CSR, help you with yours.
Advertising and marketing in general has changed dramatically over the
past decade.
With the increasing use of the Internet as an advertising medium and the
explosive growth in the use of Social Networking sites for marketing purposes, the need to genuinely
engage with your audience rather than just advertising or marketing “at” them has never been greater.
Whether business or consumer, potential customers are now far more discerning and have a much wider
knowledge of the range of options open to them. Access to these options is also far quicker and easier
than it ever was and their reasons for choosing a certain company, service or product are now based on
much more than simple price etc.
This is where the issue of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) comes in.
Much research now shows clearly that companies that take Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
seriously, embed it within their ethos and fully integrate it with their company’s activities, including their
Sales & Marketing strategy, reap real and genuine benefits in terms of long term customer engagement
and sales etc. In fact, there are a huge number of individuals and organisations that will now not even
consider buying from any company that cannot demonstrate real CSR.
And CSR is not just about environmental issues or your company’s
“Carbon Footprint”. It is very much about real Community
Engagement too.
By engaging properly with your “Community”, whether it is on a local
or national basis, you will not only be in a position to contribute to
and support it, but you will be better able to recognise, understand
and respond rapidly to your customers and their needs. In fact, the
“real time” market information it provides you with will actually
enable to be genuinely proactive, enabling you to stay ahead of your
less engaged and therefore less informed competitors
For CommuityUK.net, CSR has been the bedrock on which our
initiative has been built. The core purpose of our activities is to
empower and equip communities across the country with the means
to regenerate, grow and develop in a genuinely sustainable manner.
Our whole initiative is based on such Community Engagement. We live and breathe it every day. We
believe we are a living example of CSR in action and we are enormously proud of that.
As such, with CommunityUK at your side, taking your first steps into the world of CSR couldn’t be easier.
Through our fully integrated “Community Networking” portal, you are not only able to advertise your
products and services in an incredibly considered and targeted way, you can also communicate and
engage directly with the individuals and organisation’s within your community who will buy them.
Here are a few of the tools and opportunities available to you within the CUK portal: -
21. Social Engagement & Marketing
Use CUKsocial to build a company “Group” and use it to
communicate freely about who you are and what you do.
Coordinate and tell the community about you and your CSR
activities as well as your products and services.
You can even save huge amounts of time and effort by using
CUKsocial as your central point of Social Media
communication with your “updates” being automatically
distributed to your Facebook, Twitter and other accounts and
the ability to share your pages and blog entries on all the
major social networks also. All at the click of a mouse!
Work with and support your local Community
Using CUKsocial, our Community Directory or even through our many local Lifestyle sections, as well as
other portal channels, you can find Community Groups, Charities and many other such organisations
and projects to engage with and provide support for. ALL through the portal.
Choosing how best to utilise your CSR activities and making them actually happen has never been
simpler.
Events and Event Management
Through our integrated events system, you can also easily search out community events that your
company could attend, support or bring benefit to. In fact, you can create and market your own
community or other event if you want to – All for FREE.
Education, Employment & Employability
Throughout the portal, you will find opportunities to connect with Schools, Colleges, Universities and
other relevant organisations that will offer you or your staff the chance to do anything from voluntary
Coaching in Schools to offering real world work experience to students from all over CommunityUK.
What better way for your organisation to genuinely contribute to the future of CommunityUK?
Business “Pass it on”
Within CUKsocial and our great “Just Ask” channel, you will have the
opportunity to engage with and even support the young and new businesses
that will be the lifeblood of the UK’s regeneration. You will be able to “Pass On”
your experience and knowledge to those that need it. Contributing directly to
economic regeneration as you do so.
If you are a new business, you will be able to network and communicate with
your peers and gain advice, information and guidance from the more seasoned
“business veterans” within your community.
22. Keeping Skills Flowing
The Careers Channel, our own employment channel,
offers companies the opportunity to do far more than
just advertise job opportunities.
Through our Unique “Employer Showcase”, we enable
companies to engage with the community around them
and potential employees and tell them much more
about who you are, your ethos and the careers your
organisation offers, along with what education and
qualifications candidates will need to take them up.
In this way, you are contributing to the “SkillFlow” of
your local communities by ensuring that students are
aware of the opportunities that are actually open to
them and that their education is being geared towards
them too.
What better way to ensure you have the right workforce
available in the future AND to support and motivate your
community at the same time?
These are just a few examples, and the opportunities throughout the portal are many, and are all so
easy to use. Also, we believe probably the simplest CSR opportunity, is for you to support the
CommunityUK Initiative itself!
CUK is not purely a commercial web portal, it is a rapidly growing Community Interest Project that aims to
bring real opportunities for regeneration, employment, education and MUCH more to everyone across
“CommunityUK”. As such, simply by working with us, advertising on the portal and by using the many
free tools available, you are already engaged in CSR.
So why waste any more time – come and join YOUR CommunityUK now– CSR in action!
23. True Potential
As outlined above, there is a great deal more to CommunityUK and this
initiative than a simple wireless broadband network and a web portal.
Having come from a background of Community Wireless Networking and
IT/ Telecoms in general, the CUK team have worked for over 4yrs on the
initiatives in Hampshire & Kent and are now beginning the creation of
other “CommunityUK’s” all over the country.
Along the way, have learned an awful lot, not least of which has been
the huge importance of engaging with all aspects of the local community,
education, business and local and central government etc. in order for this
initiative to work and remain working.
We firmly believe that what we have come to call “Community
Networking” (as opposed to simple “Social Networking” such as Facebook
etc.), is the way forward and that we can use the technology available to
us to genuinely bring together and regenerate not just individual
communities but CommunityUK as a whole and, in doing so, build a
socially, economically and emotionally robust society that is capable of competing with and beating any
and all in a hugely competitive worldwide economy. One that is capable of reaching its true potential.
With the growing support our project is receiving in all areas, and the increasing levels of recognition and
publicity it is generating (i.e. BBC Click, BBC News, various Newspapers etc.), we believe strongly that
we are on the right track and ticking many of the right boxes. We hope you agree.
Have we captured your Imagination?
We hope by now the CommunityUK concept is one that you believe could be as
good for your community as we do.
Albert Einstein, a true genius, once said, “Imagination is more important than
knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while
imagination embraces the entire world and all there is to know and understand”.
We believe, as Einstein did, that imagination is incredibly important. Once
you have imagined something, only then can you start to make it real.
We are now on the second part of that journey and we hope you will join us.