- From: Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 08:29:24 -0500
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We are having a great time today with many introductions and substantial tips about online groups that work (in public services): https://bitly.com/onlinegroupsthatwork Join us and share that zinger of a question to stir things up. Simply join the KHub to post - http://knub.net - the content is however public, so no login is required. Thanks, Steve Steven Clift - Executive Director, E-Democracy.org clift@e-democracy.org - +1.612.234.7072 @democracy - http://linkedin.com/in/netclift E-Democracy can help: http://e-democracy.org/services On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 6:43 AM, Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org> wrote: > 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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