Digital Citizens: our principles
February 11, 2010
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- Aim: an inclusive, informal organisation dedicated to knowledge sharing and discussion of social, political, ethical and professional issues related to new technologies and the social web
- Format; the format may change depending on the subject under discussion, but the intention is always to enable free, frank and respectful debate
- We will invite subject matter experts to share their case studies and experience with an emphasis on the exchange of views, rather than a one-to-many format
- The organisers will suggest topics for future events but we encourage the community to submit subjects for discussion, to be selected democratically
- Digital Citizens is agency-neutral, transparent and open. We’d love your feedback and input.
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Excellent idea! I look forward to the first event.
Sorry I can’t make your first event, but I’m sure to make it to one in the future!
Look forward to seeing you there Sean. Keep an eye out for a survey today that will help us choose what that next event is.
“Forcing people online, if it works at all, will create a class of digital refugees, isolated in their new online environment. But by supporting people to come online and form meaningful, effective relationships, perhaps we can create a nation of digital citizens.”
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