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Revision as of 22:32, 8 July 2006
We will not attempt to list here every Information and Communication Technology (ICT) that might be used within a public consultation. Instead we will explain a way you can go about selecting appropriate technologies for e-consultation.
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- What are the various technologies I could use to
- Publicise the e-consultation. (Email campaign)
- Stay in contact & update participants. (Mailling list, periodic newsletter)
- Where can I get information on the technology and technical knowledge that I will need in order to engage in E-consultation?