From julie at cosmic.org.uk Thu Oct 4 07:27:45 2007 From: julie at cosmic.org.uk (Julie Harris) Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 07:27:45 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] FW: REMINDER: FP7 - Research Roadshow: Wed 17 Oct: Bristol Message-ID: Dear all Is anyone able to attend this event on behalf of the SW ICT group please? I already have a commitment for this date - but it would be good to have someone attending who could find out more about the plans for the EU funding programme and see what involvement for third sector might be. Please could you let me know if you are able to go along. Julie _____ From: Dylan Martlew [mailto:Dylan.Martlew at southwestrda.org.uk] Sent: 03 October 2007 08:48 To: Andrew Gunn; nigel.ashcroft at actnowcornwall.co.uk; Julian.Cowans at actnowcornwall.co.uk; David.Witts at ncdc.gov.uk; Lynne.delGreco at southwestrda.org.uk; Lee Richardson; janet.mccarthy at devon.gov.uk; keri.denton at devon.gov.uk; john.x.baker at devon.gov.uk; Rob Peters; james.cope at businesslinkwessex.co.uk; Ryan Harris; Peter Holden; charles.bray at blgl.co.uk; catherine.farrell at glosfirst.co.uk; jon.ingram at trilliumd.co.uk; Lynda Scorer; djcornish at somerset.gov.uk; MDBallard at somerset.gov.uk; daevans at swindon.gov.uk; egomez at swindon.gov.uk; Garry.Bishop at businesswest.co.uk; John.Urry at businesswest.co.uk; Ann O'Driscoll; Rebecca Binns; dick at watershed.co.uk; stephen_hilton at bristol-city.gov.uk; kevin at connectingbristol.org; alistaircunningham at wiltshire.gov.uk; johnrogers at wiltshire.gov.uk; Pete Manley; debbyskellern at wiltshire.gov.uk; Sally Rackard; andy.poulton at businesslinksw.co.uk; peter.beech-allen at blbw.co.uk; ashercraig at hotmail.com; Fabian King; Roger Hunter; Dylan Martlew; Daniel Strafling; barnaby.harris at redadmiral.eu; G.Brindle at dorsetcc.gov.uk; julie at cosmic.org.uk; john at johnhorneassociates.com; michael.j.dunn at bt.com Subject: FW: REMINDER: FP7 - Research Roadshow: Wed 17 Oct: Bristol Dear All, Attached for info. Dylan Dylan Martlew Connecting South West Partnership Manager ( Mobile: 0772-582-6422 ( SWRDA Office: 0117-933-0272 _____ From: Delyth Evans [mailto:devans at southwestuk.be] Sent: 02 October 2007 15:23 Cc: Emily Palmer; Mark Biffen; Delyth Evans Subject: REMINDER: FP7 - Research Roadshow: Wed 17 Oct: Bristol Dear Colleagues Please find the following reminder regarding the second roadshow on the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7), which we are organising in conjunction with Bristol City Council. The event will take place on Wednesday 17 October. Please note that the registration has been put back until 9.30am to allow for traveling time. We have secured speakers from the European Commission, UK Research Office, the European Regions Research & Innovation Network and the National Contact Points for the relevant programmes. The programme will be of interest to a cross-sectoral audience of the public, private and education sectors. Following a general presentation on FP7 and support for participation, the roadshow will will consist of six workshops: 1. FP7 ICT strand 2. FP7 Health strand 3. FP7 and SME participation 4. FP7 Marie Curie Industry-Academia Partnerships 5. FP7 Science in Society 6. EU Public Health Programme (non-research) These workshops will allow participants to learn how practitioners in the South West have benefited from EU funds in the past and where they can discuss potential project ideas with the experts. Given the specialised focus on ICT and Health, it would be good if you could also encourage your colleagues from the relevant sectors to attend. The draft programme, flyer and registration form for the event are attached. There are still a number of places available, so please return your registration forms (by email to Delyth Evans, devans at southwestuk.be) as soon as possible. Information regarding this and other roadshows will be regularly updated on our website http://www.southwestuk.eu/pages/key-events/funding-roadshows/view.html, or you can email Emily Palmer ( epalmer at southwestuk.be) with any specific queries. Apologies for any cross-posting and to those who have already registered for the event. Kind regards Delyth Evans Office Manager South West UK Brussels Office Avenue Michel Ange 86, B-1000, Brussels Tel: +322 734 41 10 Fax: +322 734 44 34 devans at southwestuk.be www.southwestuk.eu disclaimer P Please think of the environment before printing this e-mail Receipt of this e-mail is subject to conditions. Please click on this link to view our email disclaimer: http://www.southwestrda.org.uk/email-disclaimer.shtm The South West RDA leads the development of a sustainable economy, investing to unlock the region's business potential. It works in partnership with public and private sector organisations and takes a long term view. 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This will build upon findings from the recently commissioned research into the corporate product needs of the VCS, following on from Baseline research that the ICT Hub carried out. These pieces of research identified that one of the barriers to their taking advantage of ICT was a lack of access to relevant and affordable products and services. This commission serves to address this information gap. There are 5 themes to this piece of work (which can be treated as separate commissions or as one body of work). These themes are: * Fundraising products * Financial management products * Contact Management Systems * Web and external communication * Products you need but don't have If you would like to receive the tender documents and associated papers for this piece of work, then please send an email with "corporate product needs of the sector" in the subject field to matthew.legg at icthub.org.uk. The deadline for applications will be 12 noon on Friday 12th October 2007, with interviews to be held in London week commencing 22nd October 2007. With kind regards Matt Legg ICT Commissioning and Corporate Development Manager 020 7520 2503 matthew.legg at icthub.org.uk www.icthub.org.uk ICT Hub, Regent's Wharf, 8 All Saints Street, London N1 9RL The ICT Hub is a consortium of voluntary sector organisations who have come together to plan and deliver a co-ordinated framework of ICT guidance, good practice, advice and support for voluntary and community organisations, accessible at a local level. Have Your Say! Comment now in our discussion forums Freephone the ICT HelpDesk on 0800 652 4737 or Minicom 0800 01 88 111 for information about ICT resources and support in your region Working without wires - Could your charity benefit from wireless computing? 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This event will be an opportunity for an informal and interactive discussion alongside the demonstrations and direct experiences of some of our colleagues. As well as members of the South West ICT Group and Workforce Development Group, we will also be joined by Tony Okotie who is Regional Champion for the East Midlands, and Business Manager at Digital Umbrella, and Susannah Towne from Derby CVS. I have also invited a small number of other people with direct experience or interest in e-learning in the sector to join in our discussions. Please could I ask everyone to confirm attendance so that I can make arrangements for lunch. Any questions then please don't hesitate to contact me. 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As you know I am working on a series of events for orgs working in certain sub sectors of the VCS. As requested at your last meeting, I am putting together an update on sessions and speakers but in the meantime I would appreciate if you could disseminate information on the first of these events to your networks (specifically to orgs working with older people and general infrastructure orgs if you are able to separate by audience). - text below. This event is for VCOs working with older people and will be in Liverpool on the 22nd November. The next event after this one will be for VCOs working with young people and I hope to have the date confirmed for that by the end of the week (currently tentatively booked for 4th December in Leeds). Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. many thanks, Louise Brown - Development Officer Resources Direct line: 020 7520 2507 Email: louise.brown at icthub.org.uk WWW: www.icthub.org.uk ICT Hub, Regent's Wharf, 8 All Saints Street, London N1 9RL _____ Are you a VCO working with Older People? Would you like to gain a better understanding of how your organisation can adapt and benefit from current developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)? The ICT Hub are launching a series of specialised events addressing the ICT needs of the voluntary and community sector with the first of these focusing on organisations working with older people in Liverpool on the 22nd November. 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Regards Julie Harris Regional ICT Champion for the Third Sector in the South West t/f: 01404 813226 m: 07777 605444 e: julie at cosmic.org.uk w: www.cosmic.org.uk and www.icthub.org.uk c/o COSMIC Ridgeway House, Ridgeway, Ottery St. Mary, Devon, EX11 1DT Project COSMIC, a company limited by guarantee, number 03308716 registered in England and Wales When in the office, I check my emails twice daily. I will always endeavour to respond to you (if required) within 48 hours. P Please consider the environment. Do you really need to print this email? This communication is intended solely for the person(s) or organisation to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not the intended recipient(s) you must not copy, distribute or take any action in reliance on it. 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Julie _____ From: Sarah Cunliffe [mailto:Sarah.Cunliffe at southwestrda.org.uk] Sent: 12 October 2007 12:01 To: Sarah Cunliffe Subject: High Bandwidth Business Seminar -Wednesday 31st October 2007 at Lakewood Centre, Blagdon, Bristol Dear All, South West of England Regional Development Agency invites you to attend the High Bandwidth Business Seminar on 31st October 2007 at Lakewood Centre, Blagdon, Bristol. Please would you circulate this invitation to your network contacts and intermediaries who you feel would also benefit from this event. Many thanks Sarah Cunliffe ICT Administrator South West of England Regional Development Agency 100 Temple Street, Bristol BS1 6AE Telephone 0117 933 0237 Fax 0117 927 6466 Receipt of this e-mail is subject to conditions. Please click on this link to view our email disclaimer: http://www.southwestrda.org.uk/email-disclaimer.shtm The South West RDA leads the development of a sustainable economy, investing to unlock the region's business potential. 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I hope lots of postive and progressive stuff was agreed. : ) -- Matthew Edmondson matthew at M6-IT.org Consultant www.M6-IT.org M6-IT CIC 07807487470 0117 9510812 Sustainable Third Sector IT solutions. PRINCE2[TM] Project Management Web services * Back-ups * Support * Training & Certification * E-Mail M6-IT is a Community Interest Company, limited by guarantee. Registered in England & Wales, Registration No: 6040154 11 St Marks Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY9 7DT Northern Office: 4, Hollins Green, Bradwall, Cheshire, CW10 0LA. Welsh office/Swyddfa Gogledd Cymru: e-mail / e-bost - cymru at M6-IT.org _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From julie at cosmic.org.uk Mon Oct 15 20:56:01 2007 From: julie at cosmic.org.uk (Julie Harris) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:56:01 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] E-learning event - thank you! Message-ID: Dear all Many thanks again for attending our e-learning event last Friday. I do hope that it proved worthwhile and interesting for everyone and that it has prompted further thinking about future planning and delivery which can see improvement in the use of e-learning tools by third sector organisations. These are the specific issues on which we decided further discussion and planning should be taken forward by the SW ICT group - * further one day session for organisations on 'how to Moodle' - engage the group but also wider third sector organisations for an interactive and educational day aimed at trainers and learning managers * develop the concept for a shared host/server for Moodle (and other e-learning) applications for use by the sector at lowest cost * further develop policy and promotion of e-learning as a solution suitable for third sector organisations - flexible, accessible, cost-effective * In addition developing programs joint brokerage with the LSC that enable ( personnel to support ) the delivery of distance learning on ICT platforms in conjunction with WFD Please do get in touch to let me know if you have any further ideas to take forward, or any specific reflections on Friday's session. I look forward to working with you all again in the future, and thank you again for your attendance and support. Regards Julie Harris Regional ICT Champion for the Third Sector in the South West t/f: 01404 813226 m: 07777 605444 e: julie at cosmic.org.uk w: www.cosmic.org.uk and www.icthub.org.uk c/o COSMIC Ridgeway House, Ridgeway, Ottery St. Mary, Devon, EX11 1DT Project COSMIC, a company limited by guarantee, number 03308716 registered in England and Wales When in the office, I check my emails twice daily. I will always endeavour to respond to you (if required) within 48 hours. P Please consider the environment. Do you really need to print this email? This communication is intended solely for the person(s) or organisation to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not the intended recipient(s) you must not copy, distribute or take any action in reliance on it. 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See the training page of our website for more details at www.southhamscvs.org.uk/training. ____________________________________________________________________________ _ South Hams Council for Voluntary Service, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5NE T: 01803 862266 F: 01803 862230 See the website at www.southhamscvs.org.uk Registered charity no. 1049762 South Hams CVS is a member of NACVS, NCVO, and VE. _____ From: Rebecca Thomas [mailto:rebecca.thomas at abilitynet.org.uk] Sent: 16 October 2007 12:20 To: courses at abilitynet.org.uk Subject: Delivering Barrier Free Services Delivering Barrier Free Services at BCS London 30th October 2007 from 10am to 4pm An introduction to the use of technology to deliver services regardless of geography. The day will explore a series of services that AbilityNet have created that allow advice, assessment, training, courses, meetings and support to be delivered from central locations across the internet. 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Chris -----Original Message----- From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; Nigel Sawyerr Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West Social Source Event Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions and format - 9.30 registration 10.00 keynote speaker 10.30 workshops 12.00 lunch 1.00 workshops 2.30 keynote speaker 3.00 networking/goodbyes 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre Sean _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From seank at voscur.org Wed Oct 17 16:05:27 2007 From: seank at voscur.org (Sean Kenny) Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 16:05:27 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West In-Reply-To: <8B0FDF447C015943BC431B8A6CB275B70101FCEB@exch-be05.exchange.local> References: <8B0FDF447C015943BC431B8A6CB275B70101FCEB@exch-be05.exchange.local> Message-ID: On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering wrote: > Sean > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been any > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. Sean > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; > Nigel Sawyerr > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > Social Source Event > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > and format - > > 9.30 registration > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > 10.30 workshops > > > 12.00 lunch > > 1.00 workshops > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > Sean > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From chris.pickering at futurelearning.org.uk Thu Oct 18 06:45:32 2007 From: chris.pickering at futurelearning.org.uk (Chris Pickering) Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:45:32 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West Message-ID: <8B0FDF447C015943BC431B8A6CB275B70101FD22@exch-be05.exchange.local> OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there is some up to date content there otherwise potential contributors/delegates may be put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP members or anybody? Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what they want their ICT to do for them. Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? Chris -----Original Message----- From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 To: Chris Pickering Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering wrote: > Sean > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been any > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. Sean > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; > Nigel Sawyerr > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > Social Source Event > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > and format - > > 9.30 registration > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > 10.30 workshops > > > 12.00 lunch > > 1.00 workshops > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > Sean > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From seank at voscur.org Thu Oct 18 09:08:22 2007 From: seank at voscur.org (Sean Kenny) Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:08:22 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West In-Reply-To: <8B0FDF447C015943BC431B8A6CB275B70101FD22@exch-be05.exchange.local> References: <8B0FDF447C015943BC431B8A6CB275B70101FD22@exch-be05.exchange.local> Message-ID: On 18/10/2007, Chris Pickering wrote: > OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there is some up > to date content there otherwise potential contributors/delegates may be > put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. > Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP > members or anybody? I understand the wiki will probably be given to Bristol Wirelessto manage within the week, I'll start work on it then, anybody else is welcome to help. Attendance I imagine would be open to anyone working with or thinking of implementing "Social Souce" solutions in their organisation across the South West, although I doubt we'd be turning anyone away. sean > > Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the > beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow > that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair > for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what > they want their ICT to do for them. > > Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean > Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 > To: Chris Pickering > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering > wrote: > > Sean > > > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been > any > > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? > > No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about > reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate > ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent > vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't > happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. > > Sean > > > > > Chris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; > > Nigel Sawyerr > > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > > > Social Source Event > > > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based > > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed > > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > > > and format - > > > > 9.30 registration > > > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > > > 10.30 workshops > > > > > > 12.00 lunch > > > > 1.00 workshops > > > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > > > Sean > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icthubsw mailing list > > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From jaclyn at southwestforum.org.uk Thu Oct 18 09:42:09 2007 From: jaclyn at southwestforum.org.uk (Jaclyn Oldman) Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:42:09 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West References: <000001c8114c$3cd8d890$06e6a8c0@southwestforum.local> Message-ID: Responding to Chris's last para and question - yes I think a tech fair in New Year for IDP members would be good - I feel we are rather in Capacitybuilders hands regarding timescales at the moment and it may be difficult to get sign-up from the wider group to invest time in this until they can see the benefits. However, in the meantime I would value the suggestion that Julie made, that maybe I could get some coaching in the various ICT tools that might be of use to the group in order to assist consultation and participation - I found the ICT Foresight publication on "Campaigning and consultation in the age of participatory media" very helpful and would like to discuss how we could take forward some of the tools they mention - but I don't think that we have time to do that as a group yet. It may be something that the comms sub-group would be interested in. Best wishes Jaclyn Jaclyn Oldman, Infrastructure Development Co-ordinator South West Forum Phone: 01392 823758 or 01249 464786 Website: http://www.southwestforum.org.uk South West Forum: the regional voice of the voluntary and community sector Registered Charity 1102082 Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Company No 4978095 -----Original Message----- From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Chris Pickering Sent: 18 October 2007 07:01 To: Sean Kenny Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there is some up to date content there otherwise potential contributors/delegates may be put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP members or anybody? Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what they want their ICT to do for them. Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? Chris -----Original Message----- From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 To: Chris Pickering Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering wrote: > Sean > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been any > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. Sean > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; > Nigel Sawyerr > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > Social Source Event > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > and format - > > 9.30 registration > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > 10.30 workshops > > > 12.00 lunch > > 1.00 workshops > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > Sean > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From seank at voscur.org Thu Oct 18 09:49:02 2007 From: seank at voscur.org (Sean Kenny) Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:49:02 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West In-Reply-To: References: <000001c8114c$3cd8d890$06e6a8c0@southwestforum.local> Message-ID: On 18/10/2007, Jaclyn Oldman wrote: > However, in the meantime I would value the suggestion that Julie made, > that maybe I could get some coaching in the various ICT tools that might > be of use to the group in order to assist consultation and participation > - I found the ICT Foresight publication on "Campaigning and consultation > in the age of participatory media" very helpful and would like to > discuss how we could take forward some of the tools they mention - but I > don't think that we have time to do that as a group yet. It may be > something that the comms sub-group would be interested in. Well, I think setting up and using this mailing list was a good start, we can already see it is contributing very well to communication between meetings - an added bonus is that all the mail is archived here - http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/icthubsw/ I'd be happy to do some off list online coaching for you Jaqui, which particular tools did you have in mind? Sean > > Best wishes > Jaclyn > > Jaclyn Oldman, Infrastructure Development Co-ordinator > South West Forum > > Phone: 01392 823758 or 01249 464786 > Website: http://www.southwestforum.org.uk > South West Forum: the regional voice of the voluntary and community > sector > > Registered Charity 1102082 > > Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Company No 4978095 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Chris Pickering > Sent: 18 October 2007 07:01 > To: Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there is some up > to date content there otherwise potential contributors/delegates may be > put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. > Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP > members or anybody? > > Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the > beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow > that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair > for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what > they want their ICT to do for them. > > Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean > Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 > To: Chris Pickering > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering > wrote: > > Sean > > > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been > any > > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? > > No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about > reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate > ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent > vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't > happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. > > Sean > > > > > Chris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; > > Nigel Sawyerr > > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > > > Social Source Event > > > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based > > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed > > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > > > and format - > > > > 9.30 registration > > > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > > > 10.30 workshops > > > > > > 12.00 lunch > > > > 1.00 workshops > > > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > > > Sean > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icthubsw mailing list > > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From Paul.Webster at navca.org.uk Mon Oct 22 16:26:30 2007 From: Paul.Webster at navca.org.uk (Paul Webster - NAVCA) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:26:30 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I's agree - this has the potential to be a really good event. But we are in the hands of Capacitybuilders in terms of any planning we can make for 2008. It does seem just are we are getting everything in place (regional champion, well structured ICT meetings, informative email group and lots of outreach actross the region) its in danger of being halted in its tracks post April next year! Any thoughts ? ________________________________________________ Paul Webster Regional ICT Hub Infrastructure Support A : NAVCA, The Tower, 2 Furnival Square, Sheffield, S1 4QL T : 0114 289 3977 (DD) F : 0114 278 7004 W : (ICT Hub) www.icthub.org.uk < http://www.icthub.org.uk/> B : http://watfordgap.wordpress.com < http://watfordgap.wordpress.com/> E : paul.webster at navca.org.uk < mailto:paul.webster at navca.org.uk> ________________________________________________ The ICT Hub is a consortium of voluntary sector organisations who have come together to plan and deliver a co-ordinated framework of ICT guidance, good practice, advice and support for voluntary and community organisations, accessible at a local level. In each region there is an ICT Champion to Co-ordinate and promote voluntary sector ICT - find out more on our website. Publications now available on http://www.icthub.org.uk/publications/ include the "Good ICT Management Guide" and the "How to Cost and Fund ICT Guide". 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Charity No. 1001635 and Company limited by guarantee registered in England No. 2575206 ________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net]On Behalf Of Jaclyn Oldman Sent: 18 October 2007 09:42 To: Chris Pickering; Sean Kenny Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West Responding to Chris's last para and question - yes I think a tech fair in New Year for IDP members would be good - I feel we are rather in Capacitybuilders hands regarding timescales at the moment and it may be difficult to get sign-up from the wider group to invest time in this until they can see the benefits. However, in the meantime I would value the suggestion that Julie made, that maybe I could get some coaching in the various ICT tools that might be of use to the group in order to assist consultation and participation - I found the ICT Foresight publication on "Campaigning and consultation in the age of participatory media" very helpful and would like to discuss how we could take forward some of the tools they mention - but I don't think that we have time to do that as a group yet. It may be something that the comms sub-group would be interested in. Best wishes Jaclyn Jaclyn Oldman, Infrastructure Development Co-ordinator South West Forum Phone: 01392 823758 or 01249 464786 Website: http://www.southwestforum.org.uk South West Forum: the regional voice of the voluntary and community sector Registered Charity 1102082 Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Company No 4978095 -----Original Message----- From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Chris Pickering Sent: 18 October 2007 07:01 To: Sean Kenny Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there is some up to date content there otherwise potential contributors/delegates may be put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP members or anybody? Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what they want their ICT to do for them. Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? Chris -----Original Message----- From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 To: Chris Pickering Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering wrote: > Sean > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been any > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. Sean > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for Bristol Wireless; > Nigel Sawyerr > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > Social Source Event > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an event based > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It was agreed > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > and format - > > 9.30 registration > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > 10.30 workshops > > > 12.00 lunch > > 1.00 workshops > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > Sean > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From chris.pickering at futurelearning.org.uk Mon Oct 22 16:51:34 2007 From: chris.pickering at futurelearning.org.uk (Chris Pickering) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:51:34 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West References: Message-ID: <8B0FDF447C015943BC431B8A6CB275B70101FF22@exch-be05.exchange.local> My thoughts are that we should march on. The demand is and will still be there and (sooner or later) the funds will be made available or we will have to start making a charge. Chris > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Webster - NAVCA [mailto:Paul.Webster at navca.org.uk] > Sent: 22 October 2007 16:27 > To: Jaclyn Oldman; Chris Pickering; Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > I's agree - this has the potential to be a really good event. > But we are in the hands of Capacitybuilders in terms of any > planning we can > make for 2008. > > It does seem just are we are getting everything in place > (regional champion, > well structured ICT meetings, informative email group and > lots of outreach > actross the region) its in danger of being halted in its > tracks post April > next year! > > Any thoughts ? > > ________________________________________________ > Paul Webster > Regional ICT Hub Infrastructure Support > A : NAVCA, The Tower, 2 Furnival Square, Sheffield, S1 4QL > T : 0114 289 3977 (DD) > F : 0114 278 7004 > W : (ICT Hub) www.icthub.org.uk < http://www.icthub.org.uk/> > B : http://watfordgap.wordpress.com < > http://watfordgap.wordpress.com/> > E : paul.webster at navca.org.uk < mailto:paul.webster at navca.org.uk> > ________________________________________________ > > The ICT Hub is a consortium of voluntary sector organisations > who have come > together to plan and deliver a co-ordinated framework of ICT > guidance, good > practice, advice and support for voluntary and community > organisations, > accessible at a local level. > > In each region there is an ICT Champion to Co-ordinate and > promote voluntary > sector ICT - find out more on our website. > Publications now available on > http://www.icthub.org.uk/publications/ include > the "Good ICT Management Guide" and the "How to Cost and Fund > ICT Guide". > The Suppliers Directory > http://www.icthub.org.uk/suppliers_directory/ lists > over 180 suppliers providing ICT support and services > tailored to voluntary > sector needs > > You can also ring the HelpDesk on 0800 652 4737. For further > information on > all the National Hubs go to www.hubs.org.uk > > Working without wires - Could your charity benefit from > wireless computing? > Find out more at www.icthub.org.uk > > ________________________________________________ > > The registered office of NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and > Community Action) is shown above. > Charity No. 1001635 and Company limited by guarantee > registered in England > No. 2575206 > ________________________________________________ > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net]On Behalf Of Jaclyn Oldman > Sent: 18 October 2007 09:42 > To: Chris Pickering; Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > > Responding to Chris's last para and question - yes I think a tech fair > in New Year for IDP members would be good - I feel we are rather in > Capacitybuilders hands regarding timescales at the moment and > it may be > difficult to get sign-up from the wider group to invest time in this > until they can see the benefits. > > However, in the meantime I would value the suggestion that Julie made, > that maybe I could get some coaching in the various ICT tools > that might > be of use to the group in order to assist consultation and > participation > - I found the ICT Foresight publication on "Campaigning and > consultation > in the age of participatory media" very helpful and would like to > discuss how we could take forward some of the tools they > mention - but I > don't think that we have time to do that as a group yet. It may be > something that the comms sub-group would be interested in. > > Best wishes > Jaclyn > > Jaclyn Oldman, Infrastructure Development Co-ordinator > South West Forum > > Phone: 01392 823758 or 01249 464786 > Website: http://www.southwestforum.org.uk > South West Forum: the regional voice of the voluntary and community > sector > > Registered Charity 1102082 > > Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Company No 4978095 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Chris Pickering > Sent: 18 October 2007 07:01 > To: Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there > is some up > to date content there otherwise potential > contributors/delegates may be > put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. > Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP > members or anybody? > > Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the > beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow > that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair > for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what > they want their ICT to do for them. > > Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On > Behalf Of Sean > Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 > To: Chris Pickering > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering > wrote: > > Sean > > > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been > any > > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? > > No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about > reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate > ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent > vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't > happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. > > Sean > > > > > Chris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for > Bristol Wireless; > > Nigel Sawyerr > > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > > > Social Source Event > > > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an > event based > > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It > was agreed > > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > > > and format - > > > > 9.30 registration > > > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > > > 10.30 workshops > > > > > > 12.00 lunch > > > > 1.00 workshops > > > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > > > Sean > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icthubsw mailing list > > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From jaclyn at southwestforum.org.uk Mon Oct 22 17:07:53 2007 From: jaclyn at southwestforum.org.uk (Jaclyn Oldman) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:07:53 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West References: <000301c814c4$bdd30d50$06e6a8c0@southwestforum.local> Message-ID: Hi all We are going to need to start to update the ISSW and agree some priorities as a region, without knowing what funding is available from Capacitybuilders or elsewhere, so I think the ICT group, along with the other thematic/specialist groups needs to start to think how to put together a progress report against the ISSW, and to identify some priorities which it would recommend to take forward, for wider consultation. A small group from the IDP will be looking at a process for this over the next few days, so hope to be able to update you at the next ICT meeting. Best wishes Jaclyn Jaclyn Oldman, Infrastructure Development Co-ordinator South West Forum Phone: 01392 823758 or 01249 464786 Website: http://www.southwestforum.org.uk South West Forum: the regional voice of the voluntary and community sector Registered Charity 1102082 Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Company No 4978095 -----Original Message----- From: Chris Pickering [mailto:chris.pickering at futurelearning.org.uk] Sent: 22 October 2007 17:01 To: Paul Webster - NAVCA; Jaclyn Oldman; Sean Kenny Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West My thoughts are that we should march on. The demand is and will still be there and (sooner or later) the funds will be made available or we will have to start making a charge. Chris > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Webster - NAVCA [mailto:Paul.Webster at navca.org.uk] > Sent: 22 October 2007 16:27 > To: Jaclyn Oldman; Chris Pickering; Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > I's agree - this has the potential to be a really good event. > But we are in the hands of Capacitybuilders in terms of any > planning we can > make for 2008. > > It does seem just are we are getting everything in place > (regional champion, > well structured ICT meetings, informative email group and > lots of outreach > actross the region) its in danger of being halted in its > tracks post April > next year! > > Any thoughts ? > > ________________________________________________ > Paul Webster > Regional ICT Hub Infrastructure Support > A : NAVCA, The Tower, 2 Furnival Square, Sheffield, S1 4QL > T : 0114 289 3977 (DD) > F : 0114 278 7004 > W : (ICT Hub) www.icthub.org.uk < http://www.icthub.org.uk/> > B : http://watfordgap.wordpress.com < > http://watfordgap.wordpress.com/> > E : paul.webster at navca.org.uk < mailto:paul.webster at navca.org.uk> > ________________________________________________ > > The ICT Hub is a consortium of voluntary sector organisations > who have come > together to plan and deliver a co-ordinated framework of ICT > guidance, good > practice, advice and support for voluntary and community > organisations, > accessible at a local level. > > In each region there is an ICT Champion to Co-ordinate and > promote voluntary > sector ICT - find out more on our website. > Publications now available on > http://www.icthub.org.uk/publications/ include > the "Good ICT Management Guide" and the "How to Cost and Fund > ICT Guide". > The Suppliers Directory > http://www.icthub.org.uk/suppliers_directory/ lists > over 180 suppliers providing ICT support and services > tailored to voluntary > sector needs > > You can also ring the HelpDesk on 0800 652 4737. For further > information on > all the National Hubs go to www.hubs.org.uk > > Working without wires - Could your charity benefit from > wireless computing? > Find out more at www.icthub.org.uk > > ________________________________________________ > > The registered office of NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and > Community Action) is shown above. > Charity No. 1001635 and Company limited by guarantee > registered in England > No. 2575206 > ________________________________________________ > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net]On Behalf Of Jaclyn Oldman > Sent: 18 October 2007 09:42 > To: Chris Pickering; Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > > Responding to Chris's last para and question - yes I think a tech fair > in New Year for IDP members would be good - I feel we are rather in > Capacitybuilders hands regarding timescales at the moment and > it may be > difficult to get sign-up from the wider group to invest time in this > until they can see the benefits. > > However, in the meantime I would value the suggestion that Julie made, > that maybe I could get some coaching in the various ICT tools > that might > be of use to the group in order to assist consultation and > participation > - I found the ICT Foresight publication on "Campaigning and > consultation > in the age of participatory media" very helpful and would like to > discuss how we could take forward some of the tools they > mention - but I > don't think that we have time to do that as a group yet. It may be > something that the comms sub-group would be interested in. > > Best wishes > Jaclyn > > Jaclyn Oldman, Infrastructure Development Co-ordinator > South West Forum > > Phone: 01392 823758 or 01249 464786 > Website: http://www.southwestforum.org.uk > South West Forum: the regional voice of the voluntary and community > sector > > Registered Charity 1102082 > > Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Company No 4978095 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Chris Pickering > Sent: 18 October 2007 07:01 > To: Sean Kenny > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: RE: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > OK. Then I suggest the event keeps a low profile until there > is some up > to date content there otherwise potential > contributors/delegates may be > put off. This might have a good fit with the net:gain technical fairs. > Would attendance be open to net:gain delegates or are you thinking IDP > members or anybody? > > Julie and I did a net:gain workshop with some of the IDP at the > beginning of the week which went quite well. We are hoping to follow > that up in the new year Jan/Feb so it would suit us to do a tech fair > for that group in mid-late Feb when they have done some work on what > they want their ICT to do for them. > > Julie: Jaclyn: do you agree? > > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: seankenny at gmail.com [mailto:seankenny at gmail.com] On > Behalf Of Sean > Kenny > Sent: 17 October 2007 16:05 > To: Chris Pickering > Cc: icthubsw at lists.psand.net > Subject: Re: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > On 17/10/2007, Chris Pickering > wrote: > > Sean > > > > Looks good in principal but it doesn't look as though there has been > any > > activity on the wiki for the last 2 years or am I missing something? > > No You're right, but I've been chatting to Adrian De Luca today about > reactivation. Unfortunately the 4 wiki managers went their separate > ways to different projects and locked the wiki down to prevent > vandalism, with a view to reactivating in the near future. That didn't > happen but hopefully we'll have some access in the next week or so. > > Sean > > > > > Chris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net > > [mailto:icthubsw-bounces at lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Sean Kenny > > Sent: 17 October 2007 11:23 > > To: icthubsw at lists.psand.net; Our daily workings for > Bristol Wireless; > > Nigel Sawyerr > > Subject: [Icthubsw] Social Source South West > > > > Social Source Event > > > > Julie Harris and I discussed the possiblity of hosting an > event based > > on the Social Source events in London in 2004/05 > > (http://www.socialsource.org.uk/ - I'm still trying to reach them to > > see if we can use their wiki for organising) in Bristol. It > was agreed > > at the last Bristol Wireless meeting to support this event, so I am > > starting the ball rolling with an idea for dates - > > > > Janury 24th or 31st or February 7th are my initial suggestions > > > > and format - > > > > 9.30 registration > > > > 10.00 keynote speaker > > > > 10.30 workshops > > > > > > 12.00 lunch > > > > 1.00 workshops > > > > 2.30 keynote speaker > > > > 3.00 networking/goodbyes > > > > 3.30 informal continuation (possibly at the Duke!) > > > > Venue - almost definitely St Werburghs Centre > > > > Sean > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icthubsw mailing list > > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icthubsw mailing list > Icthubsw at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw > _______________________________________________ Icthubsw mailing list Icthubsw at lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/icthubsw From julie at cosmic.org.uk Tue Oct 23 09:12:56 2007 From: julie at cosmic.org.uk (Julie Harris) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:12:56 +0100 Subject: [Icthubsw] RE: ICT Hub-SW Meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi all Here are my reports ahead of our SW ICT Group meeting next week. There is a mapping document now created for 10 of the 11 sub-regions and sub-regional meetings have been held in 9 of these (Dorset and Devon in the coming weeks). The only sub-region where a meeting is yet to be held is West of England. There is also a copy of the overall SW Monitoring Form for Q2 as reported back to the ICT Hub. Could I also add to the agenda a couple of other items - - Regional Corporate Sector Event - National Rural ICT Conference, March 2008 I have already submitted reports via email on both the e-learning event and the IDP ICT Session. See you all at the meeting on 31st. Regards Julie -----Original Message----- From: Sado Jirde [mailto:sado at bswn.org.uk] Sent: 22 October 2007 12:14 To: rdaniel at bswn.org.uk; miki at bswn.org.uk; paul.webster at icthub.org.uk; Esther.Gillespie at ncvo-vol.org.uk; viv.aird at bournemouthcvs.org.uk; seank at voscur.org; cbeale at poolecvs.co.uk; chrisg at spanuk.org.uk; chris.pickering at futurelearning.org.uk; blair.thomson at btconnect.com; mark.richardson at cornwallrcc.co.uk; julie at cosmic.org.uk; duncan.wood at involve-middevon.org.uk; Jane.Raimes at dorsetcommunityaction.org.uk; carolynne at svsn.org.uk; angela at vistaproject.org.uk; sleney at communityfirst.org.uk; JohnG at gloucestercvs.org.uk; Lucy.Tozer at southwestrda.org.uk; billp at interragate.com; mail at mediamonger.com; ashercraig at hotmail.com; jaclyn at southwestforum.org.uk; laura at southhamscvs.org.uk; karen at bswn.org.uk; sado at bswn.org.uk Subject: ICT Hub-SW Meeting Dear Colleagues The Next ICT sub group meeting will be held on the 31st October at Torbay Voluntary service, 15 castle Road Torquay from 12.00pm-3.00Pm.For Agenda information http://www.bswn.org.uk/Members/admin/ICT%20Subgroup/ICT%20Subgroup%20Documen ts/ICTSubsw/. 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