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Learning, printing, filming and being lovely

Hello lovely bloggers, and fans of reading blogs, it is me, Kate Bentham, here as your Weekly Blog Club host for week 13. How has your week been? Good Easter break? Glad to see that some of you have been

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Posted in #WeeklyBlogClub summary, Business, communicating, communities, customer service, film/video, health, health services, journalism, learning, local government, media, patient care, printmaking, psychology, public sector, visual arts, working practices, workplace

Drones – opportunity or threat?

I always enjoy reading blogs from Mark Braggins as he tends to introduce me to something new in the technology world, and I learn loads for reading them. This blog is no different as Mark discusses the possible opportunities and

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Posted in data, digital technology, emergency planning, ideas/innovation, unconferences

Webinars and cloud: breaking new ground

The Good Practice Exchange at the Wales Audit Office blog this week on a webinar they hosted looked at cloud computing. This webinar made a change from the seminars they have hosted previously and the blog offers a useful evaluation

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Posted in communicating, conferences, digital technology, ideas/innovation, local government, public sector, social media, special events, working practices

My time at the Shropshire FIS and the future

Daniel Franey joined Shropshire Family information Service as a Modern Apprentice nearly two years ago. In his time with the team he showed how very capable he was to undertake design work, digital projects and dazzle us all with this

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Posted in animations or cartoons, apps, blogging, design, digital technology, Ebooks, local government, public sector, social media, visual arts, working practices

Using Information Technology to enable better public services

A really interesting blog this week from the Good Practice Exchange at the Wales Audit Office. This blog looks at how various public service organisations are using IT to enhance delivery, or engagement or to focuss on the needs of

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Posted in budget cuts, customer service, digital technology, film/video, finance, ideas/innovation, local government, public sector, working practices

Leaving for the future

A wonderful blog from Janet Davis who looks back on how life was in London in the middle the Thatcher years. Alongside the wealth and fashion, Janet also covers how the development of the docklands was viewed to a heritage professional and

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Posted in archives, buildings conservation, communities, construction industry, cultural heritage, culture, fashion, housing, industry, politics, regeneration, working practices

The future is now

A really interesting blog from Louise Brown looking at technology and how there is a blur between science fiction and science fact. It’s well worth checking out this blog, which contains an interview between William Shatner and Chris Hadfield, who’s

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Posted in communicating, digital technology, science

New jobs, old jobs, and 1 of the most important jobs of all

Week 20 proved to be one of the lighter weeks in number of posts, but there is more than one ‘must-read’ post amongst the nine submitted (unless I failed to spot any en route). There was a bit of a

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Posted in #WeeklyBlogClub summary, apps, blogging, communicating, digital technology, family, hardware, history, local government, management, men, music, national government, photography, poetry, public sector, social media, time management, websites, women, working practices
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