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Jun 20 2008

Cascade Conference: Making the most of the Internet

Published by Miles under Events

2nd July 2008  10am-4pm

Venue: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1 (nearest tube:  Holborn)

There is so much happening in the online world - how can we make sure that we are making the most of online opportunities?

This free conference for Cascade members will provide insight and ideas about how to use the Internet strategically. Workshops will explore engaging people online, online campaigning, e-communications and analysing how people respond to your online interventions.

More about CASCADE:
Joining is free and easy.

BOOK NOW!
To book a place complete this form and email cascade@lvsc.org.uk or call 020 7700 8118

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May 14 2008

Silver Surfers’ Day 2008

Published by Miles under Events

A trendy young media company, West Country solicitors, space-age computer bus, Lake District Society for the Blind, Channel 4, Central Government - all are getting involved in Silver Surfers’ Day 2008, May 23rd

Seven years on, and Silver Surfers’ Day is turning into an annual blaze of activity as an increasingly diverse range of organisations are ‘catching on’ to the importance of doing their bit for older people who may otherwise not become media literate.  More here.

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Mar 17 2008

Round up from last ICT Hub Conference 2008

Published by Miles under Events, ICT Champion, ICT Hub

It’s been almost a week since the dust settled like a shroud over the last ICT Hub conference - held at the cavenous Kensington Town Hall Conference centre - and we’re just rounding up some last thoughts and bones for you to pick over.

Keynotes:
We have to admit that an air of fin de siecle hung over the conference like a damp blanket - not surprising with the future funding of ICT so uncertain. Nonetheless, the Hub’s Nicky Thompson gave a rousing address to the ICT faithful gathered in the hall, praising “Lasa’s Knowledgebase as a quick and dirty solution”. Rather bizarrely, the second keynote speech was given by the Hub’s executioner, Capacity Builders’ Simon Hebditch, who was heard to say:

“…we are working with NAVCA on Business Plans for the Regional ICT Champions who can start on 1st July 2008 or, if they are wanting to be operational earlier, we can do that.”

“…[Capacitybuilders] will continue over the next three years to support ICT development.”

Does that mean a potential lifeline for the Knowledgebase and Suppliers Directory, which are currently not funded beyond 31 March 2008?

Moving along swiftly…

Publications:
The conference also saw publication of the ICT Survival Guide for Trustees by Preponderate’s Simon Davey. We hope to review it here as soon as copies are available from the Hub website or before they turn up on a Brighton market stall.

Presentations:
You can find most of the presentations featured at the conference here. The presenations will be up on the website until the end of March 2008.

A fevered Marc Osten went above and beyond the call of duty to deliver a great “Funding your future” workshop , which you can get here.

ICT Hub Awards:
You can also find out more about the fantastic award winners here. We were particularly impressed with one winner, Get Connected - which provides a free, confidential helpline for young people - and we’ll certainly be checking them out for the blog in the next few weeks.

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Question time:
One more time…the panel (left to right: Nicky Thompson, Bill Freeman, John Davies, Simon Davey, Matt Legg) take questions from the floor.

Bill Freeman did confirm that NAVCA has been funded by Capacity Builders to manage a national programme of Regional ICT Champions from July 2008. However, the level of funding is such that regional champions will continue at a part-time level. Since the programme was announced regional ChangeUp consortia in London and the North East seem to think they’re off the hook for funding regional champion’s work. It’s also unclear at this stage just what agenda Capacity Builders envisage for regional champions - which may not be the same as that envisaged by regional consortia!

And lastly…
There are many things that could have been done differently or better, but nothing like the Hub model has been attempted before in the sector, and the Hubs have certainly had their critics. What the hubs did well was to leverage national economies of scale in setting up the Knowledgebase and Suppliers Directory as free resources for all. As a regional champion and a trustee of a volunteer centre, we have to say that some of the resources produced by the Governance, Performance and ICT Hubs have added real value to the sector through their publications. In fact, Capacity Builders likes the Hub model so much it’s decided to increase their number from 5 to 9 and rename them workstreams, that will no doubt see fit to re-invent the wheel.

The 9 new workstreams have just 3 years and reduced funds to bed-in - will they really be as effective as the Hubs? Will the resources they generate add value or duplicate? Will Capacity Builders be around in 3 years time. And what will be the state of sector ICT in 3 years time?


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Feb 18 2008

Cascading ICT

Published by Miles under CASCADE, Events

CASCADE is a London network for second-tier information workers supported by LVSC.  We will be hosting their next learning session on 15 March 2008 at Lasa Towers.

Details below:

Free ICT Hub resources for your organisation
13th March 10am-1pm
LASA, Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA

See map of location.

Come along to this half day session to find out about these free resources that are not only useful for your own organisation but could be crucial for those groups that you support. Including a talk on how to cost and fund ICT projects and manage your organisation’s ICT; and an introduction to the ICT Hub Knowledgebase and Suppliers Directory.

To book your place or find out more about CASCADE call Sharon on 020 7700 8192 or email cascade@lvsc.org.uk

Places are limited!

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Jan 31 2008

Champ Tour 2008: Week 1

Published by Miles under Champ-World, Events, ICT Champion

It’s a little known rock ‘n roll fact that - almost 36 years ago to the day - David Bowie started his 1972 ‘Spiders from Mars’ world tour in the inauspicious surroundings of the Toby Jug, Tolworth (long since gone) before going onto the rather more glamorous Carnegie Hall, New York.

Obviously, we can’t quite compete with the glamour of a Bowie world tour, but the ICT Hub has 80+ ICT events scheduled around England between January and March 2008. We report from the London ICT Champion’s very-own mini-tour.

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Jan 18 2008

NEW!! London ICT Workers Forum - 6 February 2008

It’s finally here - if you’re an accidental techie, a circuit rider or someone who supports the ICT of voluntary sector organisations in London - this is the forum for you.
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Join us for an informal networking session and learn about the great projects we’re each working on and get the latest on the wonderful world of voluntary sector ICT and circuit riding. Feel free to bring a laptop - we have wireless internet access. After the forum, we’ll be continuing the discussion in the more convivial surroundings of the downstairs bar - so please join us for post-forum refreshments!

If you know of colleagues who’d also be interested in coming along - please pass this invite on to them.

**Confirm your place**
Follow the link to book your FREE place: http://londonictforum.eventbrite.com/

**Why you should drop everything and come along**
It’s new, it’s different, it’ll be fun and you get to share ideas and knowledge.

* Networking and knowledge sharing
* Circuit Riding - all the latest news and projects
* Circuit Rider conference 2008
* Resources and help

**Where and when**
4-6pm Wednesday 6 February 2008
Conference Room
Bread & Roses
68 Clapham Manor Street
London SW4 6DZ

Directions here.


**Anything else?**

We’re hoping this forum will be the first of many more, and to make this forum vibrant and useful we want you - the community - to contribute to future meetings. So we’ll be looking for folks to share their knowledge and experience with us - it might be about a great project idea you have, or using web based tools, or choosing the right database, or community wireless, or open source or something else ICT you want to share.

See you all there!

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Jan 16 2008

Stranger in a Strange Land

Published by iang under Events, General, New Media, Web 2.0

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Lasa’s Ian Goodman reports from Idealware and Aspiration’s Managing NonProfit Technology Projects (MNTP) conference.

Last week I attended the Managing NonProfit Technology Projects (MNTP) conference in New York, USA. Despite some confusion (mainly on my part) on some of the language used - the conference was an excellent opportunity to learn and share ideas. I am happy to report that the ICT Hub Knowledgebase and Guide to Managing ICT in the Voluntary and Community Sector were both very well received.

The conference offered a great opportunity for learning about technology project management in the voluntary sector and shared experience of what does and does not work. It was interesting to see the disparity of opinion of whether managing technology projects in the voluntary and community sector was different to other sectors. The general consensus was that there was no real agreement - but it should be considered that the values of the sector do play a significant role in how projects are managed.

A full set of notes can be seen on the conference wiki - I was very impressed with the way the wiki was used to record notes from all the sessions and allows for attendees to add their own thoughts after the event.

The final session of the conference looked at whether a Community of Interest could be created around managing technology projects in the sector. There were a number interesting ideas on how to facilitate this - see the Brainstorm notes. It will be interesting to se how this develops and how we might think about something similar “this side of the pond”.

NB. Ian looks after the ICT Hub Knowledgebase and Suppliers’ Directory.

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Jan 08 2008

Event: ICT Hub Resources for BMER Organisations

Published by Miles under Events, ICT Champion, ICT Hub

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In partnership with BTEG (Black Training & Enterprise Group) the London ICT Champion is hosting a FREE half day event that will help BMER, refugee and asylum seeker organisations to get the most out of ICT Hub resources - such as the ICT Hub Knowledgebase and Suppliers Directory.

Where and when:
09.30 to 1.30pm on 18 January 2008 at NCVO, Regent’s Wharf, 8 All Saints Street, London, N1 9RL

See map.

Who is it for:
BMER, refugee and asylum seeker organisations.

Workshops include:

  • How to Cost and Fund ICT - get that database project funded! This session takes you through the steps of planning, costing and measuring the success of your ICT project.
  • ICT Hub Knowledgebase and Suppliers Directory - don’t know where to start on planning that new website or database project? Don’t know which IT companies to trust? This workshop will get you started .
  • How connected are you? - introduction to BTEG’s ‘Specialist Infrastructure” project.

We’ll also be distributing free copies of the ICT Hub’s Guide to Managing your Organisation’s ICT and How to cost and Fund ICT.

Booking:
Contact Lynette Grant at BTEG. Email: lynette@bteg.co.uk

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Oct 25 2007

Event: BTEG Focusing on the Frontline

Published by Miles under Events

We’ll be presenting a one hour ICT workshop introducing black, minority and ethnic organisations to the main ICT resources available at BTEG’s Focusing on the Frontline Conference, 9 November.

Venue: Haberdasher’s Hall, 18 West Smithfield, London EC1A 9HQ

To reserve a place please download the booking form (PDF) and return it with payment to BTEG.  For organisations with turnover of less than £10k there are free bursary places available.

For more information, this is what we’ll be covering during the session.

ICT Resources to manage and fund your ICT projects (11:45am on 9 November 2007)

We’re often asked by community organisations on where to get help with managing their ICT (backups, security, anti-virus, etc) as well funding their ICT projects.

  • Knowledgebase - explore how our online ICT resource with over 300 articles can help you manage your ICT needs more effectively.
  • Suppliers Directory - need help finding a reliable company to help with your network, website or database?  Our online directory contains over 100 ICT companies verified as working successfully with community organisations.
  • Guide to How to Cost and Fund Your ICT projects - learn how to secure funding for well costed projects
  • Guide to Managing Your ICT - a no nonsense approach to getting the support you need
  • Accessible Computing – free and easy tips to improve your computing experience

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Sep 05 2007

RNIB Techshare Conference - October 2007

Published by Miles under Events, News, accessibility

Techshare 2007 - 4-5 October 2007

4-5 October at Novotel London West in London, UK. Pre-conference workshops will be held at the same venue on 3 October.

RNIB’s Techshare conference highlights the role of technology in the everyday life of people with disabilities.

Conference topics will cover the web, software, mobiles, standards, compliance and much more. Techshare offers workshops and presentations and an opportunity to meet with other professionals in the field from all over the world as well as browse the extended exhibition space.

Booking is open!

Conference programme

To find out more contact Claire Clinton by email: claire@headstar.com or by telephone: 01273 23 12 91.

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