Currently being written for the NACUE Learning Programme.
As yet unfinished or formally published.
When complete its likely to include imagery, and be broken into separate pages.
Draft c – 12/08/10
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In March 2010, as part of the National Student Enterprise Conference, NACUE invited Carl Jeffrey of FellowCreative.com to share his experiences, insights and beliefs surrounding Social Media and [...]
Tag Archives: Digital
How to Use Social Media: the Elementals
An Update of Thoughts & Activities
Tuttle Projects, EmptyShops in Medway (Kent),
Sustainable-Creativity, Open-Source & Open-Data,
PodCasts, Social-Media & HyperLocal-Activity-Streams
& Community-Spaces for future-thinking LikeMinds
Yesterday (02/06/10) I re-visited the blog post I published at the beginning of January 2010 entitled ‘A new year of opportunity for a Padawan‘ and I re-read the ‘Hopes for 2010′ bullet-point list that formed it’s sign-off – in doing so I was reminded of all the to-do-lists that I (and others) have since worked [...]
Dear Tuttle.101 Medway/Kent Community
Photo: Tuttle.101 at The Deaf Cat Coffee Bar (Rochester)
Original photo taken and licensed by @fellowcreative
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A few announcements/questions if I may please:–
Running since October 2009, with 7 monthly Tuttle’s now under our belt, and a host of community tweets and opinions about local government initiatives it appears that our enthusiastic community of conversation, connection and [...]
Digital World Stuff: Thinking Aloud over Time
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I’ve just found this and thought I’d share it with anyone who might be interested, it is an extract from an essay I wrote many years ago – it’s a bit of a philosophical ramble but there’s some statements in it which I can’t help but relate to my current frustrations with the UK Digital [...]
Q. What do we actually need? #DigitalEconomyBill #debill
Q. What do we actually need? – Please put forward your answers…
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*a better process for finding & writing to an MP* ???
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A site that has a generic letter to an MP that covers all the major issues with the existing Digital Economy Bill – in the form of a concise list that uses plain English [...]