By Andy McGregor
SCA Web 2.0 workshop - Organisations Exercise Come up with your agenda for a web 2.0 workshop work as an entire group using only online tools therefore in complete silence. If you want to inform another table of some information, you can do it by passing written notes but this should only be used for communicating user ids and or details of tools that could be used. As a starting point here's a google doc: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dddmcccd_9chbrxhc9 Let me know your google id and I'll share it with you. If nobody at your table has a google id, we can loan you one. You only have 20 mins. Let's see how far you get! We will dissect this for useful tools techniques and for issues in a discussion session at the end. Why? This session will focus on how these tools can help within an organisation Relationships Collaboration Sharing information Relationships Communication overload? Many, many channels available. Could be seen as overload but each serves a distinct purpose Twitter is an open conversation that anyone can join Yammer is a conversation that is only open to your colleagues Skype is a conversation between you and one colleague or a number of colleagues Blogs are a conversation between you and an anonymous audience Sometimes the tools are just useful for social reasons Collaboration Sharing information Knowledge management is difficult. These tools could help Emailing attachments isn't ideal. There are other ways. Google Docs Wikis Bookmarks Communication tools http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTaSxTU2-hk
A discussion of the use of web 2.0 tools in organisations