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Digital by Default Discussions: Mike Ellis
This week Mike Ellis has accepted my invitation to basically provide a blogpost for me 🙂 An additional bonus is that the ‘access to internet’ question finally makes some sense! I’ve known Mike for a few years now. He was the driving force behind Bathcamp – organising the first two full bar camps (including the semi-legendary…
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The Excess of Email
This post was inspired by the growing exasperation with email from a former boss who seems close to tracking down and inflicting harm on the creator of Outlook365 (you know who you are!). It got me thinking about my own situation. I have surrendered and accepted defeat in my long war with email. After years…
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A digital person working in government
Yesterday evening I finally got around to watching the talk Neil Williams gave at the Dare conference a couple of weeks ago. If you work in digital in the public or higher education sectors (and probably other sectors as well – I’m pretty sure it will resonate with my friends in the museum sector) then…
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52: Week Twenty Three
Not much to talk about this week so I thought I would just dwell a little on this personal breakthrough I had this week. Bit of a major breakthrough today – it was the day I genuinely felt like this was *my* job – not some weird temp gig. Took 4 months but yay! —…
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Digital by default discussions: Kath Nightingale
Back to our regularly scheduled programming. Kath and I worked together at the MRC and she was/is the driving force behind the MRC Insight blog – the thing without doubt I am proudest of from my MRC days (despite my actually having little involvement). I know it doesn’t sound like that big an achievement but…