- From: Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 06:43:47 -0500
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Join a special online event on the Knowledge Hub on the Art of Online Groups that Work in Public Services: http://khub.net Or: https://knowledgehub.local.gov.uk No matter the technology platform, how do we best foster dynamic and sustained online communities of practice that foster public service innovation and improvement? What lessons do crucial online group facilitators and leaders have to share? (That's tip one, active facilitators rock.) Join us for a simple asynchronous exchange on what works. When you join the Knowledge Hub, you will automatically be added to "KHub Connects" where the virtual Q and A and discussion event will take place. I recommend you set notifications to immediate or daily. You can read the introductions with opening tips now: https://khub.net/web/khubconnects/forum/-/message_boards/category/14851325 Join KHub above and then add your own. This virtual event is based on a very successful in-person gather the other month that I hosted with Forum One Communications at the OpenGovHub in DC. I will share highlights from that dynamic event as part of this new online event. What is the Knowledge Hub? KHub is the digital collaboration platform for public services based in the UK with over 100,000 members across 1500+ online groups. By public services, we mean those in government, nonprofits, and anyone involved with public service delivery widely defined. Direct peer to peer professional knowledge exchange among those in local government is the core driver of engagement. Based on keywords related to your interests and skills that you enter when you join KHub, other groups will be recommended to you. Some will have crucial membership requirements as in executing X or Y program or being part of certain intergovernmental task forces, etc., so please keep that in mind. A special showcase of existing UK created and new groups open to very global participation is under development. Stay tuned for announcements about KHub's global expansion. The innovative Knowledge Hub was started by the UK government nearly a decade ago and is now sustained and led by CapacityGrid. Once you join KHub, you can then be part of their global expansion initiative - Join from: https://khub.net/web/khubglobal Thanks, Steven Clift clift@publicus.net
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