Great networks form around common interests - here's a place we can network around what we're into.
Have some conversations... if ideas go somewhere... you can use the wiki to develop them.
e.g.
Social media training
Lots of thoughts about developing some kind of skills transfer for social media skills
Interested: Tom Beardshaw, Carl Morris, Andy Williams, Glyn Mottershead (egrommet), Anna Fruen, Denis Campbell
Future journalism: Social Media and Participatory/Collaborative/Citizen Journalism
'Big Media' business models have massively damaged the quality of the news we consume - social media offers exciting new opportunities for ordinary folk to play a part in making the news in unprecedented ways... how about a Cardiff Collaborative Journalism Centre? Where is journalism going? How are leading news brands handling social media? What skills do journalists need?
Interested: Andy Williams, Tom Beardshaw, Glyn Mottershead (egrommet), Denis Campbell, Brian Carroll
Cardiff
What problems and opportunities do we have here? What's already going on in the social media scene of Cardiff?
Interested: Carl Morris, Tom Beardshaw, Rhys Wynne, Greg Cannon
Online communitiesSoftware and apps, how and why communities develop, community building
Interested: Tom Beardshaw, Glyn Mottershead (egrommet), Rhys Wynne, Greg Cannon, Michael Johnson
Social learning
How communities can learn within online networks. The role of social networks within formal and informal education and training.
Interested: Glyn Mottershead (egrommet), Tom Beardshaw
Blogging
Using blogs for publishing, writing good web copy, building an audience etc
Interested: Tom Beardshaw, Rhys Wynne, Anna Fruen, Carl Morris, Denis Campbell, Michael Johnson
Wikis
Let's see some of this "collaboration" and "sharing" in action then! There are an endless choice of wiki platforms - Wetpaint, pbwiki, Mediawiki, ... What are their quirks, strengths/weaknesses etc? How can wikis be used to document, develop, build, teach, learn - and other great verbs?
Interested:
Carl Morris