This is one of the #23things which links today’s internet with its historical origins. It is based on:”collaborative websites which can be directly edited merely by using a web browser…by anyone with access to it”. That quote comes from Wiktionar…
Category: collaboration
Commonwealth of Data
One of the funny things that’s come up in my readings is the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (A. A. C. R.). The idea behind it was that people should be able to read and decode any catalogue/library entry, by use of a common format. The fact of the ex…
Thing 9: Google Hangouts/Collaborate Ultra
This was an interesting Thing to have a go at. Both forms of media do the same thing – allow face-to-face interaction with others in real time. The Google Hangout needed to add some extra software to my PC before I could take part whereas the Collaborate Ultra just required me to click on a […]
Reflections of my first GovCamp #scotgc13
As a traditional comms person, the pace of developments in digital and social media have at times left me playing catch up (or at least feeling as though I’m playing catch up) – an observer, rather than a participant. I … Continue reading →
Twitter and making it real
This is a business related blog as I just have to write about my experiences of the last two days. I am currently doing some communication work to support a national multi-agency quality improvement programme, The Early Years Collaborative. To … Continue reading →