Web 2.0 enables greater openness, collaboration, and accessibility in e-governance. It allows citizens to actively participate in governance through online forums and communities. This increases transparency and accountability of the government. Citizens can access government services more easily without boundaries of location or economic status. Web 2.0 empowers citizens and improves delivery of services.
Over the last few years a new world has emerged online. Chances are you or someone you know has a Facebook or MySpace page, a blog, or has posted a YouTube video. Maybe you’ve even Twittered? Come learn why these new technologies (sometimes referred to as “Web 2.0”) are changing the way industries and organizations are working and how they can be applied to a group like CORE.
This presentation is an introduction to the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) initiative for Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). In it you can learn about how RHoK works, how it works and how it can help you, and how to participate.
Over the last few years a new world has emerged online. Chances are you or someone you know has a Facebook or MySpace page, a blog, or has posted a YouTube video. Maybe you’ve even Twittered? Come learn why these new technologies (sometimes referred to as “Web 2.0”) are changing the way industries and organizations are working and how they can be applied to a group like CORE.
This presentation is an introduction to the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) initiative for Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). In it you can learn about how RHoK works, how it works and how it can help you, and how to participate.
32 Ways a Digital Marketing Consultant Can Help Grow Your BusinessBarry Feldman
How can a digital marketing consultant help your business? In this resource we'll count the ways. 24 additional marketing resources are bundled for free.
A new relevant relationship between communities and local authorities through...José Carlos Mota
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A new relevant relationship between communities and local authorities through a creative use of technology
José Carlos Mota, Univ. Aveiro
Making The Connection Part 2 (Government and Citizens)Dan Bevarly
Note: This is a marketing presentation by Neighborhood America (www.neighborhoodamerica.com).
You can’t engage if you can’t connect. “Making the Connection Part 2” expands upon the concepts of Part 1 by introducing social network concepts and solutions into internal and external government-employee and government-citizen collaboration.
E-governance, Issues Concerning Democracy, National Sovereignty, Personal
Freedom, Emerging Social Issues from Cyberspace, Digital Divide, Promotion of
Global Commons, Open Source Movement, Laws and Entities Governing
Cyberspace, Domestic Laws: Background of IT ACT – Part I, IT Act – Part II,
International Treaties, Conventions and Protocols Concerning Cyberspace,
Guidelines Issued by Various Ministries
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Public Engagement In Public Services By Ayesha SaeedAyesha Saeed Haq
Recently Community engagement has reached an appraisable level of interest across public sector globally. There could be many reasons for this including success of Obama’s election campaign, strong conviction of USA, UK & Australian government towards public engagement, UN millennium development goals and technological advanced population.
I have tried to compile the learning’s from across the globe in this document (public engagement in public services), I hope you will find it useful.
6. Openness is a very general philosophical position from which some individuals and organizations operate, often highlighted by a decision-making process recognizing communal management by distributed stakeholders (users/producers/contributors) rather than a centralized authority (owners, experts, boards of directors, etc.)
17. Collaboration is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together to realise shared goals
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19. Citizens actively participate n process of governance (decision making, policy making)Increase Interaction among citizens and businesses Sharing information (government processes, procedures, regulations)
29. Accessibility is a general term used to describe the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible
30. Public is always updatedRich or Poor. No boundariesEmpowerment of citizensSave time. No wait in Queue