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[Paris, December 6
2011] THE conference on the presidential campaign of 2012 Web At 6 months of the presidential election in 2012 and just before the start of the campaign Web, Cap Digital and Club Jade organized in Paris on December 6 - particularly in partnership with Elected 2.0 - Personal Democracy Forum [...]
[Web Accessibility] The disabled training center Registration for training "Web Accessibility Standards and practices for disabled people", 26, 27 and 28 January 2011 are open!
Since the accessibility of public sector websites has become a legal requirement in France and some companies [...]
[Digital Accessibility] Statement by Pierre Guillou Master Handicap at Sciences Po (Paris) On the proposal of the Department of Continuing Education Sciences Po (Paris), Pierre Guillou (Ideose leader) spoke Thursday, 25 November 2010 on the theme of Accessibility in the Digital
The Training Centre for Digital Accessibility is an initiative of CERTAM (Valentin Haüy Association) and society Ideose.
His new website will publish its training and resources on digital accessibility.
Note: To learn more about CERTAM and Ideose, visit About Us.
Agenda mapped formations in Web Policy for elected officials in partnership with various training organizations of elected officials, elected Ideose proposes to train them in political Web: manage its online reputation, political communication on the Internet, Web strategy for an election campaign, use social networks, understand the challenges of Web 2.0 ... The [...]
Pierre Guillou (Ideose, 2.0 Elect) will be teaching Monday, July 5, 2010 on "The tools of the web service policy of Francophonie" in Francophone Summer University whose theme this year focuses on the Knowledge of the Francophonie, Decentralization and Decentralized Cooperation in the Francophone world.
This ninth edition is [...]
2.0 Elected Journal: elected officials, policy and Internet Elected 2.0 is an online journal published by the company Ideose.
Its purpose is to inform about the use of the Internet by politicians in France and abroad.
Web 2.0, social networks, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, videos ... How politicians use the Internet?
What are the [...]
The meetings will start in Lille WebOff Thursday, March 18, 2010 to Northern IT Days.
Indeed, the whole team (Eric Delcroix, Pierre Guillou, Emile Ogez) will host the conference "After the social media, the arrival of the Real Time Web" organized by Eric Delcroix (Specialist Internet, digital identity and social networks ... and member of WebOff).
Here are [...]
As part of the States General of the Digital City of Fontenay-sous-Bois, the conference "Internet for all, solidarity Internet" was held February 3, 2010 as stated in Article Ideose the conference "Internet for all, Internet solidarity ".
This conference was in partnership with the Caisse des Depots, Datar, the National Council of [...]
The General Secretariat of the Interministerial Committee for Cities, Delegation to the uses of the Internet, Fontenay-sous-Bois and offer Internet Cities, Feb. 3, a colloquium "Internet for all, Internet solidarity" in Fontenay-sous-Bois (94 ), in partnership with the Caisse des Depots, Datar, the National Disability Council, the new Agency for Active Solidarity (Ansa), Acsé, Brest metropolis [...]
About the "Chronicles of the Real Time Web" [Paris, December 5, 2009] Ideose publishes Chronicles "Real Time Web" with the document entitled "The services, tools and applications Twitter" is the fifth article.
The "Chronicles of the Real Time Web" consist of a set of items that cater to the general public on the subject of [...]
Note 1: This document presents the detailed content of the presentation given to Pierre Guillou Roumics Thursday, 26 November 2009 on the theme: Accessibility, more than a slogan.
The powerpoint presentation is also available online at SlideShare.
Note 2: to better understand Web 1.0, Web 2.0 [...]
"So I'ma big supporter of not restricting Internet use, Internet access, other, information technologies like Twitter.
"[President Barack Obama, China on 16/11/09] The revolution of the Real Time Web (Twitter, but also the possibility that Google introduces Wave for the lucky ones who can access it) will have impacts on all areas [. ..]
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