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IGF Workshop Report: Challenging Myths about Young People and the Internet

Reposted from the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance Blog.  Below is the formal report from Workshop 92, Challenging Myths about Young People and the Internet, organised by, and including, many members of the Youth Coalition on…See More
Nov 6, 2011
Tim Davies commented on Deirdre Williams's blog post Policy, Privacy, Pagiarism ...?
"Hello Deirdre, How are you? I hope all is well in St Lucia.  You are raising some really interesting issues in these posts. On the question of privacy and young people, I wonder if the outcomes of the 'Challenging Myths about Young People…"
Nov 6, 2011
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Reflections on IGF 2011 - challenging myths about youth (#92), eParticipation and #opendata

Reposted from the UK IGF blog. The challenge faced by the Internet Governance Forum is a big one: to convene open multi-stakeholder dialogue on extremely diverse Internet issues in order to help shape global Internet policy and practice. Sometimes it can feel like an event of fragmented workshops, repeating year-on-year without making progress: but within the packed agenda are…See More
Oct 18, 2011
Tim Davies commented on Robert Kikonyogo's blog post Seven Tips for Successful Youth Technology Programs
"Hey Robert,   This is a really useful post. Absolutely mirrors our experience in the UK that good technology projects are predominantly just good youth projects, with a technology angle. The people and social spaces remain…"
Oct 18, 2011
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Blogging or Tweeting at #IGF11? Include workshop tags (e.g #63) in your headlines to be part of the #igfbuzz and workshop aggregator #67

Next Monday check back here to the Diplo Internet Governance Community to find a link to the 2011 IGF Social Media Aggregator. The aggregator will take your blog posts here on the Diplo Internet Governance site, and tweets that use the #igf11 hash-tag and will bring them together in one place, sifting blog posts by topic and workshop - so you can find tweets and blog posts alongside workshop details, transcripts and reports.  To make sure your posts and tweets are included against the right…See More
Sep 23, 2011
Paul Muchene replied to Tim Davies's discussion Social Reporting at IGF 2011 in the group IGF 2011
"Yes Tim, I will definitely be in Nairobi for the IGF and will be willing to blog and report about the workshops I will be participating. Best wishes also!    "
Sep 21, 2011
Tim Davies replied to Tim Davies's discussion Social Reporting at IGF 2011 in the group IGF 2011
"Hello Paul, We were not planning on having any particular workshops we target for reporting this year: although I'm sure that some of the Diplo team will be able to identify particular workshops that will be really interesting. Are there some…"
Sep 20, 2011
Paul Muchene replied to Tim Davies's discussion Social Reporting at IGF 2011 in the group IGF 2011
"Thank you Tim! Are there particular IGF workshop you have in mind for which you may want reporters?"
Sep 20, 2011
Tim Davies added a discussion to the group IGF 2011
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Social Reporting at IGF 2011

I'm looking forward to being at this years IGF next week!  Whilst we've not got the same social reporting programme taking place this year, I'm still going to be working on keeping a social media aggregator going, and encouraging anyone who can to tweet, blog and even capture some video interviews about workshops and sessions. You can find the Social Reporting guide from last year here. If you tweet about…See More
Sep 19, 2011
Tim Davies is attending Diplo IGCBP's event

6th Internet Governance Forum at Nairobi, Kenya

September 27, 2011 to September 30, 2011
The Sixth Annual IGF Meeting will be held in Nairobi, Kenya on 27-30 September 2011 at the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON). The proposed main theme of the meeting is: 'Internet as a catalyst for change: access, development, freedoms and innovation'. Online registration for the Sixth Annual IGF Meeting is now open. It will close on 9 September 2011. Join the IGF 2011 group: …See More
Sep 19, 2011
Tim Davies posted a status
"Thinking about social media capture for IGF11 - Not sure whether to build a Drupal system again, or use tools that are already out there"
Sep 5, 2011
Tim Davies left a comment for Bakary Njie
"Hello Bakary,   Unfortunately I've only been looking at archiving Twitter content from IGFs. As I understand the webcasting is dealt with by the UN Team - and so you would need to talk to them about whether archives can be downloaded /…"
Sep 5, 2011
Bakary Njie left a comment for Tim Davies
"Hello Tim, This is a followup to my earlier quest 2010 regarding the webcast downloading possibilities.Could you please feed me about any development regarding the achives. Regards. Bakary Njie"
Aug 31, 2011
Tim Davies joined Grace Mutung'u's group
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IGF 2011

'Internet as a catalyst for change: access, development, freedoms and innovation'. is  the theme of the 2011 IGF. This is a place to share thoughts and ideas before the main event.See More
Jul 14, 2011
Tim Davies left a comment for Ricardo Poppi
"Hey Ricardo,   Good to meet you here and glad the Open Data & Democracy paper was useful. I'd love to hear more about any work you've been doing on open data. I was in a great presentation on Friday about the last 13 years of open…"
Jul 4, 2011
Tim Davies is now friends with Ricardo Poppi and Judi
Jul 4, 2011

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Did you take the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - IGCBP from DiploFoundation? If so, in which year? Who was tutoring you?
No.
Where did you ¨discover¨ this Community portal?
Preparing to come to IGF 09
What are you currently doing today and projects you have related to Internet governance?
I am studying at the Oxford Internet Institute for an MSc in the Social Science of the Internet - which includes key elements on Internet Governance.

My past work has focussed on supporting the youth-sector in the UK to engage with digital technologies and the internet - particularly looking at youth work through online social network spaces.
In which ways the capacity building provided by Diplo has helped you and your community in Internet governance issues? (Question only for IGCBP Alumni)
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Please list the names of organizations you are a member of, including hyperlinks for more information when possible.
Practical Participation - http://www.practicalparticipation.co.uk
Youth Work Online - community of practice around digital youth work - http://www.youthworkonline.org.uk
Networked Participation - community of practice around online youth participation - http://www.networkedparticipation.co.uk
Oxford Internet Institute - http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk

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IGF Workshop Report: Challenging Myths about Young People and the Internet

Reposted from the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance Blog

 

Below is the formal report from Workshop 92, Challenging Myths about Young People and the Internet, organised by, and including, many members of…

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Posted on November 6, 2011 at 3:56pm

Reflections on IGF 2011 - challenging myths about youth (#92), eParticipation and #opendata

Reposted from the UK IGF blog. 

The challenge faced by the Internet Governance Forum is a big one: to convene open multi-stakeholder dialogue on extremely diverse Internet issues in order to help shape global Internet policy and practice. Sometimes it can feel like an event of fragmented workshops, repeating year-on-year without making progress: but within the…

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Posted on October 18, 2011 at 4:46pm

Blogging or Tweeting at #IGF11? Include workshop tags (e.g #63) in your headlines to be part of the #igfbuzz and workshop aggregator #67

Next Monday check back here to the Diplo Internet Governance Community to find a link to the 2011 IGF Social Media Aggregator.

 

The aggregator will take your blog posts here on the Diplo Internet Governance site, and tweets that use the #igf11 hash-tag and will bring them together in one place, sifting blog posts by topic and workshop - so you can find tweets and blog posts alongside workshop details, transcripts and reports. 

 

To make sure your posts and tweets…

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Posted on September 23, 2011 at 3:30pm

Seven Principles for Future Norms in Cyberspace

No, not my title (I've never been a fan of the term 'cyberspace') - but a quote from a recent speech of UK Foreign Minister William Hague on 'Security and freedom in the cyber age - seeking the rules of the road'. The speech was mentioned at the UK Internet Governance Forum…

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Posted on February 8, 2011 at 6:00pm

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At 11:21am on August 31, 2011, Bakary Njie said…

Hello Tim,

This is a followup to my earlier quest 2010 regarding the webcast downloading possibilities.Could you please feed me about any development regarding the achives.

Regards.

Bakary Njie

At 3:36pm on September 14, 2010, S.P.ANANDAN said…
Thank you Tim for accepting me as a friend.
At 10:31am on November 1, 2009, Diplo IGCBP said…
Welcome, Tim - looking forward to engage on the conversation with you and the work on Youth.
Maybe you would like to get in touch with members Pascal Bekono and Rafik who are working on a youth survey for the IGF.
Also, there is a group of youth that was present at the last EuroDig - you can join the EuroDig group and post a message there.
 
 
 

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