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− | + | [http://www.wheel.ie The Wheel] trial on active citizenship was the third and final trial. These trials are part of a wider research project on e-consultation, started in January 2004, by Queen's University Belfast, the University of Maynooth and Limerick Institute of Technology. | |
− | The | + | [http://www.wheel.ie The Wheel] case provided learning about what not to do when organising an E-Consultation. |
Two very basic problems emerged to counteract the effectiveness of the consultation: | Two very basic problems emerged to counteract the effectiveness of the consultation: |
Revision as of 13:03, 12 April 2007
The Wheel trial on active citizenship was the third and final trial. These trials are part of a wider research project on e-consultation, started in January 2004, by Queen's University Belfast, the University of Maynooth and Limerick Institute of Technology.
The Wheel case provided learning about what not to do when organising an E-Consultation.
Two very basic problems emerged to counteract the effectiveness of the consultation:
Insufficient resource allocation Complicated legal issue presented on an overly complicated web page
Contents
The Wheel Context
Process and planning
E-consultation design
Expectations for E-consultation
The Consulters
The Consultees
Consultation Data Generated
Outcomes from the e-consultation trial
Issues of participation
Issues of participation
Conclusion
See Speech by the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, T.D., at the Conference on the Future of the Community and Voluntary Sector: http://www.activecitizen.ie/index.asp?locID=12&docID=5