Project Progress
Check out the wiki for updated sections, particularly the List of Projects. Also, I'm putting together an "introduction kit" to help explain the Community Communication Project.
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| The Community Communication Project is an attempt to find better ways for communities to interact, to share information -- to communicate. Ideally, this would lead to the identification or discovery of a model (a group of principles or structures) that could scale to fit a particular size community (say, a campus or a neighborhood or a city and so on). Imagine trying to solve a community problem and being able to tie into the most appropriate, effective, and efficient modes of communication you need: whether printed newsletters and flyers, video and television, web and email, facilitated group meetings, radio and telephone, personal contact, and so on. Imagine developing a comprehensive, or unified, way for our communities to communicate: to communify who we are, where we are. While there are several pieces already available and some already in use, the puzzle still hasn't been pieced together into a comprehensive picture. It is exactly that picture we seek. The slogan I return to again and again is "Our community is content-rich, but distribution-poor." Share the wealth.
Introduction
Sunday, June 19, 2005Project ProgressCheck out the wiki for updated sections, particularly the List of Projects. Also, I'm putting together an "introduction kit" to help explain the Community Communication Project. |
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