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DIGITAL MIC

DIGITAL MIC. Community Identity Card Members, objectives, planning and main subjects. Digital ID Card. Animator. Presentation: The idea is to help promote the local digital communities (SMEs, large groups, research & teaching

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DIGITAL MIC

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  1. DIGITAL MIC Community Identity Card Members, objectives, planning and main subjects

  2. Digital ID Card Animator Presentation: The idea is to help promote the local digital communities (SMEs, large groups, research & teaching organizations, P&P labs, local authorities, partners…) by using workshops, barcamps and promotional events. The network will aim to develop new offers and collaborations with the university, school engineers, local research centres and innovation actors. By creating a digital & creative MIC, we aim at enlarging the scope of B2B cooperation, collaborative projects ... and reach European partnerships! • Objectives: • Animate a workshop • Organize partners events • Networking • Identify mid-term and long-term partnerships opportunities Registered members: 57 Charlotte Blottière Subjects suggestions: Co-conception / Co-creation A service to be provided to the digital companies (involving users, sociologists, students) + extend the service to incubators 2. Tourism with Techtourism MIC The Var geographical area is a very traditional one. Which applications and innovative services around tourism? Which initiatives? 3. Share of best practices around Human Resources Capitalize around different local players expertises and identify the appropriate trainings to create for different structures

  3. Digital planning Mid-june: end of the period to be analysed Mid-march: first conversations on the platform FEVRIER MARS AVRIL MAI JUIN JUILLET Guidelines Interview the animator Define the objectives Preparation Evaluate the platform Create the community Produce the user guides Prepare some content Animation Train members Animate a workshop Profile contributors Facilitate interactions Moderate conversations Follow activity Results Measure and analyse Evaluate and recommand

  4. Digital Animator’s actions ✓ • Send the questionnaire to all MIC registered user (answers collected until march the 12th) • Define a final list of 2 to 3 animators for the MIC • Pre-identify 10 trusted partners (local) for the alpha campaign (from march the 13th to march the 20th) • Prepare an introduction post of the 3 to 4 main themes to be proposed in the MIC • Diffuse to all alpha participants: • - User guides • - “Champions roadmap” • - The introduction post • Define the planning main steps (until june 2013) • Run the alpha phase • Prepare and publish the same introduction post in the MIC (subjects, objectives, expected contents…) • Make sure each participant filled in his profile • Call for participation to all MIC registered users • General opening of the community (March the 25th, external communication and new members proactive recruitment • Weekly improvements and key indicators statistics follow-up ✓ ✓ ✓

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