Learning e-democracy?

Irving Rappaport has announced a new E-Democracy Coordinators Training Course. It is an online course offered by the Hansard Society in association with Dr Gilly Salmon of the Open University, and I’m sure it will be great.

Communities of Practice in eGovernment

Anyone want to come to Wonderful Copenhagen this summer? Well, here’s a good excuse …

Dragør Museum, where the seminar will be held

On 4-5 July, I’m organising a seminar in Dragør (near Copenhagen):

On
knowledge, innovation and learning
in the network society
and on
Communities of Practice
in and for eGovernment

or something like that …

I’ve invited Etienne Wenger, Nancy White and John D Smith, and really look forward to the dialogues.

Knowledge blogging

Amy D. Wohl has some interesting ideas in her Life On The Internet: Could Blogging Assist KM?:

“Users today nearly ‘live’ on the web. If we can offer them tools that extend that experience and build on it, taking their web work and turning it into reusable information for their colleagues, perhaps KM is not so far away as some think and that 53% plan for implementation this year will be for far richer, more useful, and more interesting systems.”

OSI

Open Source Intelligence, what a wonderful concept. Check out Openflows: People are intelligent, machines are tools. Openflows is a cluster of initiatives to develop, provide and use tools to bring together the work and ideas of people who want to collaborate. Openflows fosters networks — people who share interests, needs, or goals — that engage in the process of Open Source Intelligence.

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