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− | #This is an effective way to collect tacit knowledge from people, by stimulating them to | + | #This is an effective way to collect tacit knowledge from people, by stimulating them to tell their stories to the world, on a collective blog. You can get high quality interesting responses. |
− | tell their stories to the world, on a collective blog. You can get high quality interesting | + | |
− | responses. | + | #The multiple routes for submission worked, so bridging the digital divide. If you cannot access the web, use e-mail. If not, send a text. If all else fails, telephone and record a message. |
− | #The multiple routes for submission worked, so bridging the digital divide. If you cannot | + | |
− | access the web, use e-mail. If not, send a text. If all else fails, telephone and record a | + | #It doesn’t require as much work for the consulters as do discussion forums or even surveys. But it does require some attention. |
− | message. | + | |
− | #It doesn’t require as much work for the consulters as do discussion forums or even | + | #Publicity is needed to bring people to a site. This can be done through the media (from press releases to a launch by the Taoiseach), or by making people aware of the site when they visit their favourite on-line hangouts (messages in mailing lists or on-line games, or buying Google adwords so that when people search for ‘active citizenship’ they find the site). |
− | surveys. But it does require some attention. | + | |
− | #Publicity is needed to bring people to a site. This can be done through the media (from | + | #Copy-writing for the web takes skill and time. But without it, people will leave the site before even having a chance to submit a story |
− | press releases to a launch by the Taoiseach), or by making people aware of the site when | ||
− | they visit their favourite on-line hangouts (messages in mailing lists or on-line games, or | ||
− | buying Google adwords so that when people search for ‘active citizenship’ they find the | ||
− | site). | ||
− | #Copy-writing for the web takes skill and time. But without it, people will leave the site | ||
− | before even having a chance to submit a story |
Revision as of 13:23, 12 April 2007
- This is an effective way to collect tacit knowledge from people, by stimulating them to tell their stories to the world, on a collective blog. You can get high quality interesting responses.
- The multiple routes for submission worked, so bridging the digital divide. If you cannot access the web, use e-mail. If not, send a text. If all else fails, telephone and record a message.
- It doesn’t require as much work for the consulters as do discussion forums or even surveys. But it does require some attention.
- Publicity is needed to bring people to a site. This can be done through the media (from press releases to a launch by the Taoiseach), or by making people aware of the site when they visit their favourite on-line hangouts (messages in mailing lists or on-line games, or buying Google adwords so that when people search for ‘active citizenship’ they find the site).
- Copy-writing for the web takes skill and time. But without it, people will leave the site before even having a chance to submit a story