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CfP1-11_en
Please find attached a CfP on Digital Identity. The Swiss-based scientific magazine “eGov Prasenz” (www.egov-praesenz.ch) addresses researchers and practitioners that are interested in the latest development in eGovernment. If you know someone who is interested in Digital Identity issues, please forward this CfP.
Category:(not categorized)Reads:362Uploaded:08 / 20 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionInternet Governance Diplomats in Nairobi
Internet Governance Diplomats in Nairobi - #ICANN meeting and DiploFoundation workshop
Category:Brochures/CatalogsReads:317Uploaded:03 / 03 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionInternet Governance Diplomats - ACP Workshop at ICANN Meeting in Nairobi
A special workshop on Internet Governance will be held in Nairobi on 11-12 March 2010, in cooperation with ICANN. Know more at http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/events/internet-governance-diplomats
Category:Arts & ArchitectureReads:546Uploaded:03 / 01 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionDiploFoundation Internet Governance Capacity Development ACP Applications
Bringing diversity to the Internet governance "Usual Suspects" The complexity of the Internet governance discussion can be intimidating for newcomers. How can we ensure participation of individuals representing the views and needs of developing countries?
Category:Internet & TechnologyReads:364Uploaded:02 / 24 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionSocial Reporter Follow Up
This is a follow up to the training on social reporting for the Internet Governance Forum 2009 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - #IGF09 conducted by DiploFoundation and IKM Emergent The Handbook on Social Reporting is available here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/22401808/Handbook-Social-Reporting-Diplo-at-IGF-2009
Category:How-To Guides/ManualsReads:1,007Uploaded:12 / 04 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionHandbook - Social Reporting (Diplo at IGF 2009)
Social reporting (sometimes called digital reporting) involves using digital media to capture conversations, information and different voices from a community or from an event. Social reporting might involve: - Writing blog posts or live blogging from a meeting, event or discussion; - Sharing short updates on Twitter; - Carrying out short video interviews or audio interviews; - Finding the slides and presentations from a seminar and posting them online; - Taking photos of an event, or sharing photos of flip-charts and notes from discussions; There are many different styles of social reporting, and you will need to find which style works best for you. Find out what and how in this report generously shared by our friend Tim Davies. Credits: Tim Davies, Co-director of Practical Participation ( http://www.practicalparticipation.co.uk ), a registered company in England and Wales - #5381958.
Category:Government DocsReads:2,419Uploaded:11 / 11 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionDiplo Activities for IGF 2009 in Sharm El Sheikh
These are the activities from DiploFoundation and friends for the IGF 2009 in Sharm El Sheikh - join us for more information here: http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org
Category:Government DocsReads:655Uploaded:11 / 11 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionInternational Forum on Diplomatic Training 36th Meeting of Deans And
Report of the International Forum on Diplomatic Training 36th Meeting of Deans and Directors of Diplomatic Academies and Institutes of International Relations, held in Brussels and Bruges 24 – 26 September 2008
Category:Government DocsReads:1,729Uploaded:11 / 03 / 2009ShareAdd to collection
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