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gov20campsessions
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Saved by Erik Endress
on March 17, 2009 at 9:38:27 am
Please add your proposed sessions here. Keep in mind that this can be solo presentations, panels, roundtables, working sessions, or whatever you like.
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| Peter Corbett |
Rapid Fire Problem and Solution Discussion |
I will provide proposed solutions to participants social technology challenges live and in an interactive manner. If you need a recommendation on what combo of blog, wiki, twitter etc. implemenation, provide your objective, and we'll talk about possible solutions. Any and all quesitions related to social technology is welcome. |
Q&A |
http://www.istrategylabs.com |
Projector and Laptop (mine) |
| Sarah Bourne |
One Gov Web |
Would like to be on panel for "Proposed discussion: One gov't web site vs. obliterating gov't sites in favor of individual pages with metadata" based on experience w/ consolidating state agency websites into Mass.Gov and subsequent research on role of Semantic Web/faceted search |
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Projector, laptop (mine) |
| Ted McLaughlan |
Social Media Governance |
Would like to host a rountable discussion on Social Media Governance Process Integration for Agencies - i.e., the decisions, controls, policies and workflows necessary to enable agency participation in "open source" social media. Answer the question: "What IT and data governance processes and mechanisms should be considered or enabled for agencies to publish content via open source social media channels?" |
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| Kirsten Burgard |
Drupal: Content Management Practice and writing for the web |
This course will be hands-on.
This course is intended to provide Government content managers and writers with a practice Drupal site. We will discuss the ability of the site to be customized to meet the needs of our organizations and attendees will get to play with a Drupal site in real time.
This is also a writing course, not for coders. We will discuss best practices for web writing and task orientation with the concept of how to utilize open source to make it work.
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hands-on |
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projector (I will attempt to provide one)
all attendees must have a laptop with access to the internet. They must be able to access the test drupal site to attend.
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| Albert Thibault |
Linking Web 2.0 to Mission Objectives |
Web 2.0 is being embraced at the nodes of government. Blogs, wikis, Facebook pages, and YouTube channels are springing us, serving mostly tactical needs. How do you persuade government agencies to embrace Web 2.0 as a way of doing business, to make it central to how they communicate with citizens and internally?
Adapted from a presentation given to the senior leadership of a cabinet-level agency, this discussion will explore what social media is not, and how to persuade decision makers to invest in Web 2.0.
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Projector |
| Steve Ressler |
Building Community |
If you build it, they will NOT come. The technology is the easy part - the art is in the building and engaging community.
How do you build a community around government topics that catches life and doesn't end up in the dead-pool?
I can tell my experiences from GovLoop, OMB Max but would love to hear tips from others (panelists, crowd, etc) |
Panel? Plus live demo |
govloop.com
exchanges connect
omb max
radonleaders.org
federal web managers forum
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Projector |
| Erik Endress |
Community Collaboration Discussion |
Having recently built a zip code based emergency social network, I would like to discuss the challenges that all of the potential stakeholders see in playing together in an interactive sandbox.
How can we all share the same space to communicate electronically with emergency response, government, disaster relief, law enforcement et al along with citizens, businesses and others who are affected by major events?
Let's talk about what we all know or have experienced and find solutions.
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