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How Should Government Agencies Moderate Their Online Channels?

February 4, 2012 by Craig Thomler
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While government agencies often have limited options in the approaches they choose to use for moderating third-party social media channels, there's a number of ways they can choose to moderate channels under their control, including blogs, forums... [read more]

It's Tough To Write A Good Social Media Policy. Here's Why.

February 3, 2012 by Dannielle Blumenthal, Ph.D.
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  In the community where I grew up, at the time when I grew up, there was no Internet. If you were bored on the weekend you went outside to ride bikes. You listened to bad music (I mean late '70s...we are talking really bad. Serious... [read more]

What a Twitter Map Can and Cannot Tell: The Gates Foundation Twitter Network

February 1, 2012 by Ines Mergel
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The Twitter network below was created by Marc Smith, Social Media Research Foundation. He used it in a recent workshop on Social Media Network Analysis that I organized here at Syracuse University on January 19-20.  I picked it up and posted it... [read more]

Prime Minister of Israel Hosts Facebook Chat

January 31, 2012 by Gov Loop
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Pretty cool to see other countries start hosting Facebook Chats to reach citizens and connect with folks across the globe.     Next Up - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be hosting a chat in Arabic on Monday at 10:00 am... [read more]

How to Encourage Innovation In Government

January 29, 2012 by Dannielle Blumenthal, Ph.D.
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Photo by Creative.Paradox via Flickr.

The other day I was urging that we do something or other and got the response: "You're so cutting-edge." It wasn't a compliment. In the government, innovation can be scary. But we can do it if we focus on the "how" - meaning the technology... [read more]

The State of the Union Goes Social

January 28, 2012 by Steve Lunceford
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The president’s election-year State of the Union messaging strategy this week has included increased use of social media channels in an attempt to reach audiences in a different way and extend the conversation beyond a single day news cycle. Tactics... [read more]

Governors Push for Changes to First Responder Broadband Network Bill

January 25, 2012 by Jeff Smith
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Photo by Lee Cannon via Flickr

Congress may be moving forward on the public safety broadband network, but some Governors say that there isn’t enough involvement from state officials – the primary users of the proposed network. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and Wyoming Gov. Matthew Mead (R), co-chairmen of the homeland security committee of the National Governors... [read more]

Why I am Nominating Scott Mills @GraffitiBMXCop for a Shorty Award

January 24, 2012 by Lauri Stevens
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Constable Scott Mills

When P.C. Scott Mills delivers presentations to students on behalf of the Toronto Police Service, he finishes by encouraging his audience members to “friend” him on Facebook. Students initially are incredulous to this.  Meeting an authority figure who understands the social media tools of their generation is a rarity.  Moreover... [read more]

Education.data.gov Launches for Education Data Community

January 23, 2012 by Gov Loop
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I really like how data.gov is launching niche communities like health.data.gov.  Generally I believe if we want interest in our government data it's not going to be developing just broad "data" ecosystem.  Instead, I think we need to build smaller ecosystems like transit data, health data, jobs data, education data, etc.... [read more]

Participating in a Democracy

January 22, 2012 by Mick Phythian
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Photo by Guillaume Paumier via Flickr

Following the very active debate on the UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange following the announcement of the publication of the Digital Participation in Scotland report I thought it worthy of a brief summary of some of what had been said and the concepts that had been considered. A key element of the debate was about participation (or e... [read more]

Is it Time for Government to Take Google+ Seriously?

January 20, 2012 by Craig Thomler
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Often in government there's only two social media networks discussed and considered for community engagement and communications, Facebook and Twitter. MySpace is a distant memory, LinkedIn is used just for resumes and services like FourSquare, Plurk, Ning and others are not well-known. Also not that well known is Google Plus, and... [read more]

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