Archive for November 23, 2009

Playing games with the Police

On 25th November William Perrin and I were lucky enough to attend a Social Media Workshop at the West Midlands Police Headquarters  in Birmingham, which bought together the likes of talk about local, Podnosh and MyPolice with a small group of people from police forces across the UK to catch up and to discuss the [...]

Links: community sites you shouldn’t reinvent

If you have an idea to improve your local area, don’t reinvent the wheel. Plenty of strong online communities bring people together in clever ways to swap, trade and collaborate. If you find that not many people are registered in your area yet, the sites can still help your community group get organised without having [...]

Capture your neighbourhood at the magical time of 4am

To see your area in a new light (literally) and get some interesting visual content for a local website, I’d really recommend taking part in Karen Strunks’ 4am Project, a photography project using the photo sharing network Flickr ‘to gather a collection of photos from around the world at the magical time of 4am’.  Karen [...]

Hashbrum: experimenting with local news

On 15th November I was lucky enough to grab a ten minute chat with Andrew Brightwell of Hasbrum, the new website of ‘Birmingham Hyperlocal News’ created by a group of students on Birmingham City University’s MA Online Journalism course.  Hashbrum is a true experiment – the team do not have a clear long-term goal for [...]

How to capture stuff

As the convenor of all things digital in your community, you are likely to find yourself receiving all sorts of ‘stuff’. Welcome to your new life as the human scanner. Scribd is a really useful website to just upload the stray word files, PDFs and snapshots of pieces of paper you will receive, either temporarily [...]

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