Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Profession
Creativitor at The Scottish Government
Site Web
mea-mea-culpa.blogspot.com/
À propos
Prodding, poking and persuading the Scottish Government to be more creative. Failing a bit along the way.
Current obsessions include: design in policy making and service development; online learning; games for learning; corporate culture; creative facilitation.
Previous (athough they never completely go away) obsessions include: trying to help government 'get' social media (not very successfully); organising unconferences (three Scotgovcamps to my name); networks and communities of practice (inlcuding helping to develop and run the Scottish Public Sector Digital Group (#spsdg)); library websites and information literacy/information skills development; librarians doing digital engagement.
Mots-clés
scottish government
information literacy
social media
knowledge management
creativity
innovation
design
librarians
conversation
lilac
cilips
communities of practice
scotland
service design
public services
government
public sector
kim
digital engagement
information professionals
collaboration
research
game
web design and development
libraries
websites
user experience
usability
community learning and development
scottish knowledge management network
scotgovcamp
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Profession
Creativitor at The Scottish Government
Site Web
mea-mea-culpa.blogspot.com/
À propos
Prodding, poking and persuading the Scottish Government to be more creative. Failing a bit along the way.
Current obsessions include: design in policy making and service development; online learning; games for learning; corporate culture; creative facilitation.
Previous (athough they never completely go away) obsessions include: trying to help government 'get' social media (not very successfully); organising unconferences (three Scotgovcamps to my name); networks and communities of practice (inlcuding helping to develop and run the Scottish Public Sector Digital Group (#spsdg)); library websites and information literacy/information skills development; librarians doing digital engagement.
Mots-clés
scottish government
information literacy
social media
knowledge management
creativity
innovation
design
librarians
conversation
lilac
cilips
communities of practice
scotland
service design
public services
government
public sector
kim
digital engagement
information professionals
collaboration
research
game
web design and development
libraries
websites
user experience
usability
community learning and development
scottish knowledge management network
scotgovcamp
Tout plus