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- Gwyneth (2 revisions)
- Edemblog (2 revisions)
- ResearchProject (2 revisions)
- WorkshopProgramme (2 revisions)
- NSEC Learning Outcomes (2 revisions)
- Dgov (2 revisions)
- Tech (2 revisions)
- E-democracy e-book (2 revisions)
- BetterAlexandraSamuel (2 revisions)
- Dgov team 1 (2 revisions)
- Engaging participants (2 revisions)
- LYIT (2 revisions)
- Our proposed Consultation Processes (2 revisions)
- NIYF Consultation: Perceived Benefits (2 revisions)
- Workshop2005 (2 revisions)
- LiamMurtagh (2 revisions)
- E-consultation Study Group (2 revisions)
- Offline marketing (2 revisions)
- TheorydeMoor (2 revisions)
- Proposed Consultation Processes (2 revisions)
- TheoryDraw (3 revisions)
- Diversity: Outcomes from the Test (3 revisions)
- Problem L2 (3 revisions)
- SurveyTools (3 revisions)
- The Move Towards Governance (3 revisions)
- Online marketing (3 revisions)
- Resources (3 revisions)
- What is new about Web 2.0? (3 revisions)
- NIYF & Child Protection (3 revisions)
- E-Government: From Technology-driven to Citizen-driven (3 revisions)
- Facilitator (3 revisions - redirect page)
- HomePage (3 revisions)
- Monitor your department’s effectiveness at consultation, including through the use of a designated consultation co-ordinator. (3 revisions)
- NSEC Conclusion (3 revisions)
- Analysing Costs & Benefits (3 revisions)
- WorkshopJune2001 (4 revisions)
- Be clear about what your proposals are, who may be affected, what questions are being asked and the timescale for responses. (4 revisions)
- NSEC Future work programme (4 revisions)
- NIYF: Exploring Capacity for E-Enabled Youth Participation in Public Consultation (4 revisions)
- Current events (4 revisions)
- Managing contacts (4 revisions)
- Analysing responses (4 revisions)
- Criteria for a Deliberative Process (5 revisions)
- Issues (5 revisions)
- Local E-Government in Republic of Ireland (5 revisions)
- Uses of Web 2.0 in e-government (5 revisions)
- Ensure that your consultation is clear, concise and widely accessible. (5 revisions)
- Ensure your consultation follows better regulation best practice, including carrying out a Regulatory Impact Assessment if appropriate. (5 revisions)
- Running the usability test (5 revisions)
- Give feedback regarding the responses received and how the consultation process influenced the policy. (5 revisions)
- Discussion (5 revisions)
- Choosing and developing solutions (6 revisions)
- Expectations for e-consultation (6 revisions)
- Diversity Context (6 revisions)
- Calculating Costs (6 revisions)
- Probation Board of Northern Ireland Consultation (7 revisions)
- Technology matching for E-consultation (7 revisions)
- Diversity: Consultation data generated (7 revisions)
- Designing a usability test (7 revisions)
- E-consultation tests in Ireland (7 revisions)
- VOIP (7 revisions)
- Designing an e-consultation interface for ex-offenders (7 revisions)
- The Six Consultation Criteria (7 revisions)
- Managing the consultation process (7 revisions)
- Blogs (7 revisions)
- E-consultation and Web 2.0 (7 revisions)
- Diversity (8 revisions)
- Groupware (8 revisions)
- E-consultation experiences (8 revisions)
- Usability test results (8 revisions)
- Diversity: Experience of the consultees (8 revisions)
- Planning (8 revisions)
- Defining the problem (8 revisions)
- Information Resources (8 revisions)
- E-consultation for Dgov students 2008 (9 revisions)
- Exploring the problem (9 revisions)
- Local E-Government in Northern Ireland (10 revisions)
- Identifying issues (10 revisions)
- Selecting technologies (11 revisions)
- Criteria for a Democratic Process (11 revisions)
- Computer Mediated Communications Systems (11 revisions)
- Consult widely throughout the process, allowing a minimum of 12 weeks for written consultation at least once during the development of the policy. (11 revisions)
- E-governance and democracy--theory and practice (11 revisions)
- Post-launch e-consultation Design (11 revisions)
- Promotion (11 revisions)
- Online chat (12 revisions)
- Writing documents (12 revisions)
- Consultation Data Generated (12 revisions)
- Outcomes (12 revisions)
- NSEC Consultation Data Generated (12 revisions)
- References (13 revisions)
- Policy makers (13 revisions)
- Facilitators (13 revisions)
- Process and Planning (14 revisions)
- Testing (15 revisions)
- Video conferencing (15 revisions)
- Process and planning (15 revisions)
- Writing this guide (16 revisions)
- Possible innovations (16 revisions)
- Participant Experiences (16 revisions)
- Conclusion (18 revisions)
- Probation Board of Northern Ireland (18 revisions)
- Measuring needs and preferences (20 revisions)
- Getting reactions (21 revisions)
- Mapping ideas (21 revisions)
- Technology classification (21 revisions)
- Telling the public (22 revisions)
- Diversity: Process and planning (22 revisions)
- The Wheel Context (22 revisions)
- Deliberation (22 revisions)
- Examples (23 revisions)
- Web 2.0 (24 revisions)
- Citizen (25 revisions)
- Outcomes from the e-consultation trial (25 revisions)
- NSEC E-Consultation Context (25 revisions)
- Depth of Engagement (27 revisions)
- NGO (27 revisions)
- Technologists (28 revisions)
- Youth e-consultations at NIYF (28 revisions)
- Waterways Ireland Context (33 revisions)
- Activists (36 revisions)
- NSEC E-Consultation Process and Planning (37 revisions)
- What stakeholders want (37 revisions)
- Processes (38 revisions)
- Expectations for E-consultation (39 revisions)
- E-consultation design (40 revisions)
- Participating (41 revisions)
- Benefits and costs (41 revisions)
- Technology (42 revisions)
- The Wheel (47 revisions)
- Organisers (51 revisions)
- Main Page (60 revisions)
- E-government (61 revisions)
- The e-consultation (66 revisions)
- Waterways Ireland (68 revisions)
- NSEC E-consultation Design (70 revisions)
- E-consultation (76 revisions)
- North South Exchange Consortium (80 revisions)