After the success of the West Midlands event we thought it would be fun to go to Scotland and update it. Here's the low-down...
By Dan Slee
Facebook is an amazing communications channel that has transformed the internet.
More than 900 million people globally are signed-up with more than 29 million in the UK.
In bad weather, civic disturbances and crisis Facebook for many is the default emergency setting for people to find out what is going on and to get fast updates.
It almost seems to be a full time job to keep up to speed with the ever-changing possibility of Facebook and the best practice across the public sector is at best patchy.
So what do we all do about it?
Earlier this year we teamed up with Public Sector Forums to stage an event in Birmingham called Facebook for the Public Sector. It was rather magnificent. In the morning there were half a dozen speakers talking about best case practice and lessons they’d learned. In the afternoon, there was an unconference element organised by localgovcamp veteran Andy Mabbett with sessions on a range of topics from making better use of pages, timelines and generating likes.
Public Sector Forums are updating the event and staging it in Scotland on Thursday June 21 and I’m just a bit looking forward to this. More on the event here.
Scotland has started to do some brilliant innovation in public sector comms for a while now. Not least the Scotland-wide Twitter event that showed what local government does every day.
It’ll also be good to see how Central Scotland Police use Facebook.
It’ll also be excellent to have South Lanarkshire Council’s and LGComms Future Leader programme member Carolyne Mitchell - @cal444 on Twitter - as a social reporter.
I’ll be speaking on the broad ‘why and how’ of using Facebook and also looking at the rather good possibilities timeline has to offer.
Also speaking are:
It would be excellent to see you there.
Facebook for the Public Sector Scotland is staged on Thursday June 21 at IET Glasgow: Teacher Building, 14 St. Enoch Square, Glasgow G1 4DB. More information here.
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