Europe's future in Social Media -Pan European Social Media Initiative, inspiring businesses and entrepreneurs to leverage social media for growth and job creation as well as better integrating the public sector
Inspiring Videos
The DAA is an intensive 2 day event with many sessions and speakers. We want to provide the best possible inspiration for the people participating. And you have the possibility to inspire policy-makers by recommending the videos to be shown at the assembly.
Use the form on the right to suggest short videos that you would like participants to watch. Feel free to create new or submit existing videos, provided they are max 1 minute long, and related to the Digital Agenda for Europe.
Submit your video by June 10th, watch and vote the videos: the most "interesting" voted videos will be shown in the Assembly.
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by Marita Roebkes
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by Paco Prieto
This video shows the work done in Mollina (Malaga, Spain). The key of social innovation has been the methodology based on creativity, ITC, team building, connectivity with the territory and managed to achieve goals in a short time.
Video produced by CTIC Foundation to Guadalinfo
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by Lize De Clercq
Telecentre networks (public internet centres in NGOs, libraries & education venues) reached more than 200.000 offline Europeans during their Get Online Week campaign (26-30 March, 2012). During the launch event in Brussels interviews were made with the campaign organizers and main stakeholders.
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by chris conder
Communities can help themselves, and support from government would make it happen in many places.
This is the way a UK community is getting connected. Laying their own fibre to their homes and businesses.
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by Olaf Kracht
A variety of independent social media experts throughout Europe is working a pan-european social media strategy in the run-up to the Digital Agenda Assembly 2012. This video gives first insides on the findings.
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by John Popham
It brings home the daily frustrations of living with poor broadband in rural areas
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by chris conder
Crowdsourcing funding for a community digging their own ducts. Sponsor a metre. Title by Erica.
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by David Osimo
Prof. Thrun explains why they launched the free online course. In 2 weeks it attracted 56000 students. Why isn't this happening in Europe?
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by Olaf Kracht
The Berlin based start-up GIDSY.com enables members of this social network to earn money with their local expertise by helping them to offer, organize and promote tours, events and more in their hometown. Gidsy was founded by two brothers from the Netherlands, Edial and Floris Dekker, accompanied by Austrian Philip Wassibauer and supports a growing number of cities in Europe.
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Why I suggest this video:Submitted by chris conder
It is great to see support for small community initiatives, and this was a lovely message of support from Neelie.










