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http: //www. ukoln. ac. uk/web-focus/events/workshops/mla-london-2008 -07/ Web 2. 0 and the Social Networking: Exploring Options and Addressing Barriers Brian Kelly, Stephanie Taylor and Maureen Pennock UKOLN, University of Bath, BA 2 7 AY Email B. Kelly@ukoln. ac. uk Email M. Pennock@ukoln. ac. uk Email S. Taylor@ukoln. ac. uk Resources bookmarked using 'mla-london-2008 -07' tag UKOLN is supported by: A centre of expertise in digital information management This work is licensed under a Attribution. Non. Commercial-Share. Alike 2. 0 licence (but note caveat) www. ukoln. ac. uk
Group Exercise 1 In small groups: • Identify areas in which Web 2. 0 technologies and approaches can benefits your organisation • Group these areas into: § ‘Low-hanging fruit’ – benefits which can be achieved easily and which will provide tangible benefits without significant effort § More challenging areas – in which realisation of the benefits will require either significant effort or changes of policies or attitudes by others in your organisation Your comments will be shared with the otherwww. ukoln. ac. uk groups A centre of expertise in digital information management 2
Group Exercise 2 In your groups: • Agree on the approaches which can be achieved easily & document your personal action plans for after the event • List the valuable but difficult areas you’d like to address • Discuss and summarise how you might address the difficulties Your comments will be shared with the otherwww. ukoln. ac. uk groups A centre of expertise in digital information management 3
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