What next?
If you wish to take your interest in ICT tools for collaboration further please visit the I-See-T website for more information on the tools described there. There is also a "sandpit" area of the I-See-T website where you can try out some of these tools for yourself.
The ICT Hub offers a range of free and low cost resources to help you use technology to collaborate. The ICT Hub’s “knowledge base" is an online database of good practice briefings on topics such as ICT management, internet and email, and databases.
To complement these online resources, the ICT Hub offers a series of seminars to increase the voluntary and community sector's knowledge of new media and inspire the sector to make use of blogs, podcasts, video and other online resources. These seminars have an emphasis on knowledge and skills that can be put to use immediately and require little or no budget. The seminars are aimed at small to medium sized organisations and will be at an introductory level.
The ICT Hub is publishing research into the future trends and impacts of technology on the sector. There will be four reports available for free: ICT and consultation and campaigning, ICT and accountability, ICT and social networks, and ICT and delivering services and the e-government agenda.
For free ICT advice call the ICT Hub on 0800 652 4737.
To receive information about the ICT Hub register here.
Disclaimer
NCVO cannot accept liability arising from reliance on this information. It is for guidance only and should not replace legal advice.
