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Jan
30

Mobile Gov & the Digital Government Strategy Wikithon

Reblogged from the Mobile Gov Blog.

Have a question about Mobile Gov? Want to help improve Mobile Gov efforts? This Thursday’s Mobile Gov Wikithon from 2-4 in downtown D.C. will offer you the chance to meet Mobile Gov innovators and get tips on mobile product ideation and improvements to your current and future mobile products. Our theme will be the same as last week’s webinar–how are agencies using the Digital Government Strategy to make government anytime, anywhere on any device?

You can participate  in the Mobile Gov conversation and learn from other agencies and industry practitioners. Also, you’ll get to experience our regularly scheduled wikithon programing where you create a Mobile Gov Wiki account and help us review, update and create wiki content around Mobile Gov areas in which you have interest and expertise.

You’ll have some new expertise to take back to the workplace and as always participation (ie. creating, editing and wikithon attendance) on the Mobile Gov Wiki will earn you a badge!

Details:
Mobile Gov & the Digital Government Strategy Wikithon
Thursday, January 31, 2-4 pm
In Person Location Only (Open to public, bring a laptop!)
801 18th St NW # 1 Washington, DC 20006. (202) 785-2024.

We have reserved the large “board” table at this coffee shop location.

Tell a friend, bring a friend and earn badges!

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3 comments

  1. andri says:

    Great blog post with predictions for digital…keep following for details.

  2. Kaunda says:

    i missed this one, can u post the sessions trascripts so that we can also benefit

  3. Irfan says:

    thanks for sharing the sign up link, i have created my account and also tweeted the link and posted on facebook as well so that people who are interested in Mobile Gov will find it easily.

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