An overview of digital participation in Scotland, the SCVO digital participation programme and Scotland's digital participation charter. Presented at the Ofcom Advisory Committee for Scotland, June 2014.
Digital Participation: Building a digital Scotland where everyone’s includedChris Yiu
The latest on digital participation in Scotland, basic online skills for people and organisations, and Scotland's digital participation charter. Presented at Crossover Edinburgh, June 2014.
Evaluation Findings from Digital Deal Challenge Fund - Social Housing & Digit...Helen Milner
The UK Government invested over £400,000 on 12 Digital Deal Challenge Fund projects to establish best practice and lessons for social/public housing providers looking to introduce digital inclusion programmes. Our ambition is to help 100% of the UK population to use the internet to benefit their lives; 9.5 million people don't have basic internet skills in the UK and around 4 million of these people live in social housing. This presentation was first done for the Social Digital Research Symposium in London 22nd October 2014
Digital inclusion, housing technology & innovation (July 2015)Helen Milner
With over 4m people who live in social housing also lacking the basic digital skills to live well in today's society, we really do need to work together to do something about it. Closing the digital divide will help people gain jobs, save money, and to feel more connected with family, friends and with their community. Tinder Foundation has over 5 years experience of working with the housing sector and this presentation pulls together key insight as well as examples of good practice.
Digital Inclusion in the Age of Mobile (Socitm May 2014)Helen Milner
Presentation focused on digital inclusion in the age of mobile. Containing some recent stats on mobile. A great infographic on the digital divide. Information about how to help people to use online public services. Call to action for all Councils to start making the business case for digital inclusion and not to wait. All free to download to accelerate the pace of change for action on digital inclusion.
On 24 Sept 2015 Vic Stirling, Head of Network at Tinder Foundation, spoke at the Southwark Revenue and Benefits Stakeholder Conference on why local authorities should care about digital inclusion for their residents.
Australia: Leave Nobody Behind: speaking tour oct nov 2015Helen Milner
In Oct and November 2015 I spend 5 days speaking in 4 Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, and Brisbane) and gave 7 speeches. I helped launched the Australian National Year of Digital Inclusion. This slide deck brings together the best slides from the tour so that people can see them and enjoy them.
Digital Participation: Building a digital Scotland where everyone’s includedChris Yiu
The latest on digital participation in Scotland, basic online skills for people and organisations, and Scotland's digital participation charter. Presented at Crossover Edinburgh, June 2014.
Evaluation Findings from Digital Deal Challenge Fund - Social Housing & Digit...Helen Milner
The UK Government invested over £400,000 on 12 Digital Deal Challenge Fund projects to establish best practice and lessons for social/public housing providers looking to introduce digital inclusion programmes. Our ambition is to help 100% of the UK population to use the internet to benefit their lives; 9.5 million people don't have basic internet skills in the UK and around 4 million of these people live in social housing. This presentation was first done for the Social Digital Research Symposium in London 22nd October 2014
Digital inclusion, housing technology & innovation (July 2015)Helen Milner
With over 4m people who live in social housing also lacking the basic digital skills to live well in today's society, we really do need to work together to do something about it. Closing the digital divide will help people gain jobs, save money, and to feel more connected with family, friends and with their community. Tinder Foundation has over 5 years experience of working with the housing sector and this presentation pulls together key insight as well as examples of good practice.
Digital Inclusion in the Age of Mobile (Socitm May 2014)Helen Milner
Presentation focused on digital inclusion in the age of mobile. Containing some recent stats on mobile. A great infographic on the digital divide. Information about how to help people to use online public services. Call to action for all Councils to start making the business case for digital inclusion and not to wait. All free to download to accelerate the pace of change for action on digital inclusion.
On 24 Sept 2015 Vic Stirling, Head of Network at Tinder Foundation, spoke at the Southwark Revenue and Benefits Stakeholder Conference on why local authorities should care about digital inclusion for their residents.
Australia: Leave Nobody Behind: speaking tour oct nov 2015Helen Milner
In Oct and November 2015 I spend 5 days speaking in 4 Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, and Brisbane) and gave 7 speeches. I helped launched the Australian National Year of Digital Inclusion. This slide deck brings together the best slides from the tour so that people can see them and enjoy them.
Queensland Speaking Tour: Learnings from the UKHelen Milner
Slides from speaking tour of Queensland in partnership with the Queensland Government. Digital exclusion denies people access to services, communication, savings, and inclusion in today's society. Tinder Foundation has supported almost 2 million people to cross the digital divide. These slides are a collection of various slides presented at a number of different speeches - so it's not one presentation, it's many.
CILIP Conference 2019 - Digital inclusion matters - Amy HearnCILIP
100% Digital Leeds is a cross sector collaboration led by Leeds Libraries, working to ensure that everyone in the city has the digital skills they need. We want everyone in Leeds to understand how digital would benefit them, be able to gain the skills they need to make the most of digital and get connected. This presentation shows how Leeds Libraries is leading this digital inclusion movement for the city.
#cilipconf19
Sustaining Digital Inclusion; Dissolving Silos.
Solutions to reducing gaps in digital literacy, broadband access and technology use started at the grassroots level. Having been through two federal programs in the United States, we now have top down attention and approaches being created. We learned from BTOP (Broadband Technology Opportunities Program) the necessity of working through trusted organizations and individuals to increase information technology skills and home broadband adoption. Local approach is essential.
Institutionalizing digital inclusion brings necessary attention and funding. Seattle and Minneapolis have staff dedicated to leading and coordinating digital inclusion efforts. Austin and Chicago are investing local resources in digital inclusion. The Google Fiber being deployed in Kansas City has resulted in funding and community collaborations focused upon making sure all residents benefit from the high-speed network in Kansas City. One of Broadband Rhode Island’s strategies has been to integrate digital inclusion into existing programs and initiatives. They have successfully had broadband data included in an open data warehouse, digital literacy included in the state’s adult education program, and broadband infrastructure and adoption data included in a statewide planning process.
CPD Big Society presentation to Labor caucusAbi Smith
New CPD research director Chris Stone presents findings from James Whelan's report on Big Society policies in the UK, and implications if similar are adopted in Australia.
CILIP Conference 2020: Supporting digital health literacy and combating digit...CILIP
Bob Gann, Digital inclusion Specialist, National Health Service
Health information and services are increasingly delivered digitally, a trend which has been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Digital health literacy skills have become essential for people to participate actively in their own health. Library and knowledge services are taking the lead in supporting people to access digital technologies, engage with services online, and use high quality health information.
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#empowereddigitalcitizens
Approximately half of everyone who is offline lives in social housing, and housing providers can do even more to help their residents to learn how to use the internet. Can we get 1m residents online quickly? Yes we can.
Rosa Robinson. Directora de l'agència de recerca sense ànim de lucre, Frame i la doctora Patricia Lucas, consultora d'investigació independent i lectora en recerca en salut infantil a la Universitat de Bristol, Regne Unit. Són les autores d’una investigació sobre la pobresa de dades al Regne Unit i són coautores dels informes "What is Data Poverty?", "Data poverty in Scotland and Wales" (Nesta i Y Lab, 2020) i "Community-led Action on Data Poverty "(Local Trust, 2021).
Queensland Speaking Tour: Learnings from the UKHelen Milner
Slides from speaking tour of Queensland in partnership with the Queensland Government. Digital exclusion denies people access to services, communication, savings, and inclusion in today's society. Tinder Foundation has supported almost 2 million people to cross the digital divide. These slides are a collection of various slides presented at a number of different speeches - so it's not one presentation, it's many.
CILIP Conference 2019 - Digital inclusion matters - Amy HearnCILIP
100% Digital Leeds is a cross sector collaboration led by Leeds Libraries, working to ensure that everyone in the city has the digital skills they need. We want everyone in Leeds to understand how digital would benefit them, be able to gain the skills they need to make the most of digital and get connected. This presentation shows how Leeds Libraries is leading this digital inclusion movement for the city.
#cilipconf19
Sustaining Digital Inclusion; Dissolving Silos.
Solutions to reducing gaps in digital literacy, broadband access and technology use started at the grassroots level. Having been through two federal programs in the United States, we now have top down attention and approaches being created. We learned from BTOP (Broadband Technology Opportunities Program) the necessity of working through trusted organizations and individuals to increase information technology skills and home broadband adoption. Local approach is essential.
Institutionalizing digital inclusion brings necessary attention and funding. Seattle and Minneapolis have staff dedicated to leading and coordinating digital inclusion efforts. Austin and Chicago are investing local resources in digital inclusion. The Google Fiber being deployed in Kansas City has resulted in funding and community collaborations focused upon making sure all residents benefit from the high-speed network in Kansas City. One of Broadband Rhode Island’s strategies has been to integrate digital inclusion into existing programs and initiatives. They have successfully had broadband data included in an open data warehouse, digital literacy included in the state’s adult education program, and broadband infrastructure and adoption data included in a statewide planning process.
CPD Big Society presentation to Labor caucusAbi Smith
New CPD research director Chris Stone presents findings from James Whelan's report on Big Society policies in the UK, and implications if similar are adopted in Australia.
CILIP Conference 2020: Supporting digital health literacy and combating digit...CILIP
Bob Gann, Digital inclusion Specialist, National Health Service
Health information and services are increasingly delivered digitally, a trend which has been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Digital health literacy skills have become essential for people to participate actively in their own health. Library and knowledge services are taking the lead in supporting people to access digital technologies, engage with services online, and use high quality health information.
#CILIPConf20
#empowereddigitalcitizens
Approximately half of everyone who is offline lives in social housing, and housing providers can do even more to help their residents to learn how to use the internet. Can we get 1m residents online quickly? Yes we can.
Rosa Robinson. Directora de l'agència de recerca sense ànim de lucre, Frame i la doctora Patricia Lucas, consultora d'investigació independent i lectora en recerca en salut infantil a la Universitat de Bristol, Regne Unit. Són les autores d’una investigació sobre la pobresa de dades al Regne Unit i són coautores dels informes "What is Data Poverty?", "Data poverty in Scotland and Wales" (Nesta i Y Lab, 2020) i "Community-led Action on Data Poverty "(Local Trust, 2021).
Operant Conditioning and Psychoanalytic Tactics in Advertising: B.F. Skinner...Bill MacConnel
Now equal parts math and persuasion; algorithms and data, in a powerful alliance with Freudian and Skinnerian methods.
Advertising has emerged as one of the most sophisticated businesses. Looking at a Direct Response model that was envisioned and presented at MIT 40 years ago by industry pioneer Lester Wunderman. Who, at age 96, remains an *insider* radical, visionary, and inspiration; spot on with predictions and client performance, and always measurable results!
The story continues with Google merging DR and General into the often malleable, programmatic advertising; All beautifully dovetailing and supercharging into helping personalize mass reach; into a remarkable tool for digital mass reach to build a brand.
Slides da palestra Relações Públicas Digital com dicas básicas de marketing digital para negócios locais, ações de relações públicas digitais e macetes para mídias sociais.
Obs: Palestra ministrada em 23/01/2017 para os alunos do curso de Relações Públicas da Universidade Estadual de Londrina.
Professor Mark Beach's presentation (without videos) on the University of Bristol's Massive MIMO activities as given at the IET's 'Towards 5G Mobile Technology – Vision to Reality' event, January 25th 2017.
Saat ini, pengguna jejaring sosial seperti Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ dan media sosial lainnya mengalami pertumbuhan yang cukup pesat. Hampir setiap pengguna internet pasti memiliki akun di media sosial di atas. Hal tersebut juga berimbas pada dunia Human Resources atau Sumber Daya Manusia. Bahkan beberapa perusahaan besar sudah menggunakan jejaring sosial untuk membantu aktifitas HR
A brief update on the Digital Participation programme at SCVO. Presented at the Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on Digital Participation, April 2014.
In April 2014, Go ON UK kicked off Go ON NI, a partner programme to help boost the Basic Online Skills of people, small businesses and charities.
Hear more about the programme and partner plans.
Presentations by Tinder Foundation's Caroline Wilson about what we do and the different aspects of the UK online centres network. This is from the Social Housing and Digital Inclusion: People not Technology event in London on April 14 2015.
How can you use the internet to tell your stories and explain the impact your organisation is having? This is from a one-hour a workshop I am delivering at the 2010 AGM of Community First East Hampshire. It includes an overview of why the internet is relevant to all communications as well as more detailed look at how to use video and online activity to support fundraising and promotional campaigns.
Digital Participation And The Third SectorChris Yiu
A short overview of SCVO's work digital participation and some thoughts on how third sector organisations can embrace the digital opportunity. Presented at Social Media for Social Good, March 2014.
Business Case for Digital Inclusion & Social Housing 8 Feb 2014Helen Milner
Demonstrating the issues of the digital divide, and demonstrating how social & public housing can help to close this divide. Fact, stats, and some clear solutions on how to close the digital gap. Showing the massive impact of putting services online as well as making sure customers and citizens can use them through local action & elearning/online learning or MOOCs. World class solutions for a hyper local problem.
Digital participation in Scotland's communitiesChris Yiu
An overview of the digital participation and basic digital skills agenda in Scotland, and the latest information about the SCVO digital participation programme. Presented at RNIB Techshare Europe 2015 in Glasgow, September 2015.
A short provocation on using digital to promote participation and citizen ownership and engagement. Presented at the launch event for the Scottish Government's Participation Week in Edinburgh, June 2015
Reflections on the world around us and what this means for organisations wanting to embrace digital opportunities. Presented at OSCR in Dundee, 4 February 2015.
An overview of the digital participation agenda in Scotland and what SCVO is doing about it. Presented at a BrowseAloud breakfast briefing in Edinburgh, January 2015.
An overview of our rapidly changing digital world and what's going on in digital participation in Scotland. Presented at the Scotland Youth Work Week Conference in Cumbernauld, November 2014.
Some thoughts on how we use data, big data and open data in the third sector. Presented at the Scottish Universities Insight Institute in Glasgow, October 2014.
A lightning talk on third sector data in Scotland and where some of our work on data at SCVO is headed. Presented at the Open Knowledge Foundation in Edinburgh, July 2014.
How digital can transform Scotland's third sectorChris Yiu
Slides from a talk on our changing digital world and what this means for the future of charities and voluntary organisations. Presented at Be Good Be Social, July 2014.
A brief introduction to the Milo database and reporting platform that supports Scotland's local third sector. Presented at the Intermediaries Network, May 2014.
Digital Leadership And A Model For ScotlandChris Yiu
Some food for thought on leadership for digital champions in the Scottish public sector. Presented at Scottish Government Digital Champions Development Programme, March 2014.
Public Sector Digital: What Does The Future Hold?Chris Yiu
A short overview of the big trends and themes in digital and how these are colliding with government and the public sector. Presented at Scottish Public Sector and Digital Technology, March 2014.
10 Internet Tips Every Charity Needs To KnowChris Yiu
Ten tips for charities and voluntary organisations that want to think digital and make the most of the internet. Presented at The Gathering, February 2014.
A short overview of digital participation in Scotland and introduction to SCVO's new digital participation programme. Presented at SCVO's Third Sector Summit, November 2013.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-to-donate-to-charity-during-this-holiday-season/
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Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
5. Send and receive email
Communicate
Find things
Search and browse the web
Share information
Complete an online form (application form, shopping, etc.)
Basic online skills for people
7. 1.3 million
People to reach
BBC Media Literacy, Ipsos, Tinder Foundation, SCVO analysis
£100 million
Resources required?*
*Excluding broadband and devices
8. Help more charities and
voluntary organisations
in Scotland to get online
Programme objectives
2
9. Use email, social media and CRM
Communicate
Find thingsSearch the web
Provide informationBuild and maintain an accessible, responsive website
TransactMake and receive payments online
Basic online skills for charities
10. 1 in 5Accept online donations
75%Not investing in digital skills
UK / Go ON UK
11. What
works
SkillsMotivationAccess
• Accessible
• Affordable
• Mobile
• User needs
• Personalised
• Digital as an
enabler
• Basic online skills
• Digital, not IT
What
we’re
doing
• Let’s Get On
directory
• Digital
participation
charter
• Let’s Get On
outreach
• Community
challenge fund
• Big Lottery Fund
programme
(TBC)
• Learn My Way
Scotland (TBC)
• Digital interns
programme
(TBC)
Rigorous, consistent data collection and evaluation
Programme outline
13. Scotland’s
Digital Participation Charter
Invest in staff and volunteers1
Empower staff and volunteers to help others
Contribute practical support for projects
Work together and coordinate our efforts
Adopt common language
2
3
4
5
Find out more and pledge your support at digitalscotland.org