22nd June: Social Media Inside the Firewall, KMLF event
Reading the press and the web these days it’s hard to avoid hearing about blogging, wikis, rss and tagging. There’s a growing trend for these new “web 2.0″ technologies to be used WITHIN an organisation. This is sometimes called “Intranet 2.0″ or smif (Social Media Inside the Firewall).
This month’s KMLF event will be a discussion on Social Media Inside the Firewall. It will be an open and interactive discussion session lead by a variety of people with interest and expertise in the area including:
- James Farmer, online community editor at The Age
- Andrew Davis, Exari, internal wiki evangelist
- Warren Crosbie, blogger and RMIT student
- Rodrigo Coutinho
- Shawn Callahan, blogger and Founding Director of Anecdote
- Andrew Mitchell, blogger and Knowledge Manager at UrbisJHD
The discussion will be faciliated by Luke Naismith from the Department of Finance. Luke’s aim is to encourage as many questions and perspectives as possible from both the ‘panel’ and the audience.
Details:
Thursday 22nd June, 6:00 – 7 :30 pm PLUS networking over wine & cheese afterwards
RMIT Business, Level 8, Room 13, 239 Bourke Street, Melbourne
(PLEASE NOTE that this is the usual building but a different floor and room!)
As usual, this event is FREE and everyone is welcome. Please remember to come with a gold coin contribution to cover refreshments.
Check out our blog for more information http://www.melbournekmlf.org/?p=14 and http://www.melbournekmlf.org/?p=10
Please RSVP to: melbournekmlf@gmail.com

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[...] One KMLF meeting last year was a panel discussion of SMIF. There were some interesting ideas and experiences shared. [...]
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