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Re: A whole lot of tweeting going on at RAMM today

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Vincent

One of our regularly funded organisations, Fabrica Gallery in Brighton, have a 'Twitter' board up on their wall where staff members can write Tweets so everyone else can see them. It's an interesting twist on hidden digital networking - making it real!

Jon  

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Subject: Re: A whole lot of tweeting going on at RAMM today

Hi Rick,

Will look you up on Twitter I have already found Frankie.

One of the things that occurs to me is that Twitter is a fantastic way of 
letting your colleagues
know what you are doing especially if you worked at an enormous 
institution like the V&A for 
example. Otherwise everyone just carries on working in Silos! I wonder if 
any 'Big' organidations
are encouraging their staff to use Twitter?

Best 


Vincent


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Frankie and Vincent

Completely agree with you about Twitter needing staff involvement and 
access to work well.

Getting access for two of us took a long time and I think it is only us 
plus our two marketing staff tweeting has reassured IT that the day will 
be “safe”.

The rest of the museum staff having view only access came as a pleasant 
surprise to us. At last our colleagues can see what we are doing and at 
least for today participate.

If you are on Twitter do please join in and any thoughts on or off list 
are welcome.

Rick

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