links for 09-06-15
- GovFresh – Government 2.0 – “GovFresh is a live feed of official news from U.S. Government Twitter, YouTube, RSS, Facebook, Flickr accounts and more, all in one place.”
- Next Stop Design – “An experiment in crowdsourcing the best ideas and designs to build a better bus stop”
- Candidate Obama Beat President Obama At Web 2.0 – Government IT Blog – InformationWeek – “When Barack Obama was running for President, he made aggressive use of Web 2.0 and social media, but as president he’s been more cautious. Why?”
- Teachers and Social Networks: To Facebook Or Not To Facebook? – “…there is no clear code of conduct for teachers on social media: some automatically accept any student’s or parent ‘s request, some decline them all, and I guess there are very few in between, as one cannot selectively accept or decline invitations from students and parents without getting in trouble.”
- Data Transparency via Data.gov « OSTP Blog – Vivek Kundra: “Data is powerful. It informs and it creates opportunities. It promotes transparency and it helps to ensure accountability. Yet, it is a challenge to collect, organize, and communicate the vast stores of data maintained across the government.”
- Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines | Laurel Papworth- Social Network Strategy – “This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on.”
- The White House – Blog Post – Wrap-Up of the Open Government Brainstorming: Participation – “On May 21st through June 3rd, thousands of you shared your ideas in Phase I of this public consultation process, the Open Government Brainstorm. June 3rd marked the beginning of Phase II, the Discussion Phase. We started with your ideas on Transparency. Hundreds of comments flooded in from across the country. Tomorrow we turn to Participation. This blog posting sets the stage for that conversation by summarizing the input we received on participation during the Brainstorm.”
- Wiki zur eGovernment-Strategie für Teilhabeleistungen und Belange behinderter Menschen des Bundesministeriums für Arbeit und Soziales – “Da es bei der Erarbeitung der Strategie nicht nur um die Sicherung der Teilhabe an der Informationsgesellschaft, sondern auch um die Steigerung der Nutzerorientierung geht, hat das Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, mit freundlicher Unterstützung des Projektes „barrierefrei kommunizieren!“ (http://www.barrierefrei-kommunizieren.de) dieses Wiki bereitstellen. Hier können die an der Erarbeitung der Strategie Beteiligten, wie Institutionen, Behindertenverbänden und behinderten Nutzerinnen und Nutzern, ihre Gedanken und Visionen zu den 6 Handlungsfeldern dieser eGovernment Strategie einbringen.”
- Utah.gov Breaks New Ground with Geolocation Services and Web 2.0 Enhancements – “Utah’s official state Web site, www.Utah.gov, unveiled a completely new design, with new features that aim to provide a more engaging experience and encourage users to increase their civic involvement in all state and local government issues. “
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