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Social webcasting

Summer 2010 will see the launch of a new social web platform into the marketplace: Citizenscape. The initial aim is to enable public sector organisations to use the social web to effectively listen to their community.

“Whether councils like it or not, their publics are already interacting with each other using a wide range of social media tools. Now is the time for local government to start using social  media as an integral part of the communications mix”

Simon Wakeman, Head of Communications, Medway Council

Citizenscape is designed to be a modular, fluid solution; adding or removing content takes seconds to achieve and you can also send your content out into the wider web. It’s the importance of this last point that really cannot be stressed enough, and forms an essential tenet of Citizenscape – you must be able to liberate your content, to better engage with the social web, and eliminate the need for web users to visit your site.

But what has this got to do with webcasting?

Social Webcasts

The introduction of high-speed internet connections has had a massive impact on the type of content available online, not least of which is the exponential increase in the use of video. Even the most casual web user will be aware of the impact that video has had on the internet, and one of the most important  recent developments is the ability to quickly and easily share content. No trend spreads as quickly as it does online, and the ability to share video has become not only widely accepted, but widely expected by web users, over an incredibly short space of time. With these points in mind, we have been working hard on the next incarnation of our webcasting service, to be rolled out this summer. Dubbed Connect, clients and users will automatically have access to improved video players, with better quality video and enhanced design, but also – crucially – the ability to share formal content for the first time.

Current users will automatically be upgraded to the following:

Microsites

In addition to the above, all existing microsites will be upgraded to ‘Citizenscape ready’ platforms. They will on first glance be very similar to existing sites; all of the current functionality will be retained, and look and feel will be improved.  While they will not look significantly different, however, the real changes are under the skin. Existing functionality converted to widget technology includes:

Clients will have the option of upgrading these new platforms to include new social media  functionality; at a cost, sure – but at a fraction of the normal cost of implementing the solution from scratch.

Upgrading, first and foremost, ‘turns on’ the previously static widgets, so all existing static widgets become travelling (i.e. can be embedded on other websites), and clients gain full admin control of the page, including setting up new pages. I won’t list the other features verbatim, but they include:

So, all in all – a busy and exciting summer ahead. Watch this space for roll-out news.

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