April 2005
Monthly Archive
Used for Admin only28 Apr 2005 11:25 pm
A living experiment in online collaboration
Posted by Alexandra Samuel
The blogiverse is having fun with Just Letters, a little flash game that is a great living experiment in online collaboration. All you need is your browser, so go check it out!
Just Letters is an interesting window on how people can work together when the demands of collaboration are low enough, even if the apparent rewards are not much greater. As I write this, there are 215 people playing with the app on 5 different virtual refridgerators…many of them working cooperatively with invisible strangers. Any more concrete lessons on e-collaboration that we can glean from this project?
Used for Admin only26 Apr 2005 05:07 pm
Stakeholder communications go online
Posted by Alexandra Samuel
Thanks to Kristan Boudreau of BC Hydro for pointing me to a paper by Carol Adams and Geoffrey Frost on “Stakeholder Engagement Strategies: Possibilities for the Internet.“(PDF) The authors undertook a comparative study of how companies in Australia, Germany and the UK use web sites as a tool for communicating with stakeholders, based on more than 100 questionnaires completed by web managers and content creators.
While the report primarily focuses on one-way communication of information to stakeholders, rather than interaction with stakeholders, it’s a interesting picture of the starting point for any shift towards online engagement. If organizations want to use the Internet to engage their stakeholders, they have to begin with using the Internet as an effective channel of information delivery. And according to this research, they don’t always pull that off.
Adams and Frost do a nice job of summarizing both the advantages and drawbacks of web-based communication and as a way of delivering information to stakeholders. The advantages include instant availability of information, flexibility of information delivery, and environmental benefits (through reduced paper use). Disadvanges include lack of Internet access among some stakeholders, lack of ability to target information to specific users, difficulty of delivery large documents efficiently online, costs of maintaining a site, effectiveness of the communications medium, and concerns about the authenticity of online information.
To me, this list of advantages and disadvantages underlines two key points that I bring up over and over again in conversations about online engagement. First, that good technology can’t make up for poor strategy: online as well as offline, effective communications depends on a solid understanding of your audience, medium and tools. The net can be a poor communications medium or a great one, depending on your strategy, implementation and goals.
Which brings me to my second point…which is that the choice of medium must always be informed by one’s communications goals. In most situations those goals will best be served by a combination of on- and offline engagement channels. The concerns that Adams and Frost raise about web-based information delivery will generally be addressed with a communications strategy that uses online information as a complement to traditional channels like print, phone or TV. Most crucially, effective online communications can help to address the shortcomings of these other media by providing the very strengths of information availability, flexibility and resource conservation that are noted in this report.
Deliberation links23 Apr 2005 02:24 pm
theywanttobeelected: the manifestos BETA(i.p.)
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Gavin Bell and Mark Simkins' site for annotating election manifestos in the UK
Deliberation links22 Apr 2005 04:17 am
Demos - Catalogue - Wide Open
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Used for Admin only21 Apr 2005 02:28 am
Copyrighted Ideologies?
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The Libertarian Party’s Statement of Principles
We, the members of the Libertarian Party, challenge the cult of the omnipotent state and defend the rights of the individual.
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Copyright © 1994-2003, the Libertarian Party except where otherwise noted. All rights reserved worldwide.
Notice anything funny here? Hmmm… the copyright caught my eye. Are they afraid that the Green Party is going to come along and rip off their ideology?
Used for Admin only17 Apr 2005 07:45 am
Technological Evolution
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Used for Admin only16 Apr 2005 12:40 am
Gnomedex 5.0
Posted by Alexandra Samuel
The next mega-gathering of West Coast bloggers, coming up June 23-25 in Seattle. Looks to be a great way to connect with the latest thinking on blogging, tagging, social software and all those other Web 2.0 buzzwords.
Deliberation links13 Apr 2005 09:31 am
:: Deliberative Democracy Consortium ::
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network of researchers and practioners