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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Moray

Community councils and digital engagement: report on autumn workshops delivered to date

Posted on November 10, 2015 by Hazel Hall
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DigiCC workshop delegate packDr Bruce Ryan and Peter Cruickshank, both of whom work with me in the Centre for Social Informatics at Edinburgh Napier University, are currently delivering a programme of four workshops on the theme of digital engagement for Community Councils and Registered Tenants Organisations in Scotland.

These workshops are supported by the Scottish Government and the Improvement Service. The main aim of hosting these events is to improve knowledge sharing and networking between community council representatives. They also provide an opportunity to showcase (1) the Scottish Government’s work on Community Empowerment, (2) the Improvement Service’s work on the KnowledgeHub and the national web site for community councils, and (3) how community councils might use digital tools for participatory budgeting. Continue reading →

Posted in CPD, Events, Projects | Tagged #digiCC, Angus, Ayrshire, Borders, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, community councils, CSI, digital engagement, Edinburgh Napier University, IIDI, Improvement Service, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation, Moray, Peter Cruickshank, Scottish Government | Leave a reply

Community councils and digital engagement: free workshops around Scotland this autumn

Posted on September 14, 2015 by Hazel Hall
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Twitter for community councillorsEarlier this year I wrote about a workshop on digital engagement for community councillors hosted by Peter Cruickshank and Dr Bruce Ryan, both of whom are my colleagues in the Centre for Social Informatics. This first event at Edinburgh Napier University was a great success, as can be seen in the blogged review of the day and the outcomes report.

Following on from this, we are running another four such events in other locations this autumn in: South Ayrshire (9th October); Moray (30th October); Angus (13th November); and the Borders (20th November). Continue reading →

Posted in Events | Tagged Angus, Ayrshire, Borders, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, Chewin' the fat, community councils, CSI, digital engagement, Edinburgh Napier University, IIDI, Improvement Service, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation, Moray, Peter Cruickshank, Scottish Government | Leave a reply

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