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Public Engagement – The Obama Way

21 Jan
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Those of us in the public information business, particularly the non-profit public information business, should rip a page out of the Barack Obama public engagement manual. The lessons are many.

A case in point – the new whitehouse.gov website, a clean, well-organized, interactive place that makes the previous White House website look like your grandmother’s kitchen cabinets. Old, outdated and hard to open.

The new site invites you in. After all, you are the owner. With videos of Obama’s Inauguration address and the whistlestop tour, a White House 101 Fun and Facts page, a frequently updated blog, and the Briefing Room, a way to keep tabs on the President, whitehouse.gov has been overhauled for the 21st century.

Prominently displayed on the home page is a link to the Office of Public Liaison & Intergovernmental Affairs (OPL-IGA), “the front door to the White House through which everyone can participate and inform the work of the President.” When you reach the Public Liaison page, you’re invited to email your thoughts and ideas to the White House. When was the last time 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue asked you for anything? Other than taxes?

It’s a new day indeed. Check out whitehouse.gov.

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Register to Vote

1 Oct

I don’t care what age you are, what religious persuasion, ethnic background, racial makeup or party you’re registered with. I have tried as hard as possible — and it hasn’t been easy! — to keep politics out of my blog. But Saturday is the deadline in many states to register to vote. This is a landmark, history-making presidential election. Exercise your rights as Americans and vote. Take a look at this cool video and remember to register. Go to the website – it’s easy.

Declare yourself. Before it’s too late.

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A Few Great Websites Picked Up at NSPRA…

7 Jul

NSPRA’s first real day of workshops and seminars provided us with an exhausting mountain of information and tips, and without recounting everything I learned at this late hour, I will instead provide you with some of the great links that were thrown out by presenters today. I’ll have to do more in-depth summaries when I have a bit more time and I’m not out partying with the NY delegation. (Great time, by the way.)
First, check out Wendy Puriefoy’s websites at the Public Education network, including the PEN website, PEN‘s Give Kids Good Schools website, and the Civic Index website she discussed in this morning’s keynote. Great reading all around and evidence that PEN is doing good work throughout the country.
I attended Tim Carroll’s skill session, “Byte Into Technology to Energize Your PR Efforts,” a fun workshop that looked at all the ways PR folks can use technology to communicate with constituents. Tim’s session examined podcasting, blogs, e-newsletters, web streaming and the dreaded database management issues we’re all tackling these days. So many things are possible. I trolled through some of his web resources, and discovered this blog done by the Mansfield Independent School District. The most recent posts were from a Mansfield delegation of educators visiting China.
By all means, check out the presentation done by Brian Woodland, APR, of the Peel District School Board in Canada. His presentation, titled “The Top 5 in 5: The Key Trends that Will Occupy You and Your District in the Next Five Years,” and most others taking place here, can be found on the NSPRA website. Mr. Woodland’s special session was informative, entertaining, and downright hilarious.

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