[Dialogue] Welcome to our new website!

Lawrence Philbrook via Dialogue dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net
Mon Sep 7 18:50:10 PDT 2015


Excellent website work

Thank you to our colleague in the UK for the work and the board from driving it

Now it is up to each of us to work on our own portion of the site or to connect it to your own site

Diverse languages are also an option so that you can put your site up in your national language and if you need support in translating to other languages Martin connected us with Translators without borders.

I look forward to reading and exploring our sites and sharing them with the world

I am a little overwhelmed by twitter but i am on and trying

With respect, Larry

> On Sep 8, 2015, at 09:42, Isabel Delamaza <isadelamaza at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Congratulations!!!!!, great website
> regards
> Isabel de la Maza 
> ICA CHILE 
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> 2015-09-07 9:24 GMT-04:00 Martin Gilbraith (ICAI) <president at ica-international.org <mailto:president at ica-international.org>>:
> Dear all,
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> I am excited to launch the new ICAI website today!  Please do take a look around, and share comments on the site <http://www.ica-international.org/> or contact us directly with your feedback and sugegstions.
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> best wishes,
> Martin
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> Welcome to our new website!
> http://www.ica-international.org/2015/09/07/welcome-to-our-new-website/ <http://www.ica-international.org/2015/09/07/welcome-to-our-new-website/> 
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> Welcome to the new ICAI new website, launched today!  This new site is designed to provide an engaging platform for member ICAs and ICA colleagues to communicate with each other and with the wider world. We hope that you will like it, and and that you will use it and share it!
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> Everything that you used to find on the ICAI site is still available somewhere, including online archives of our Winds & Waves <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/01/winds-waves-magazine-archive/> magazine and monthly news bulletin the Global Buzz <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/01/global-buzz-archive/>.  If you can’t find what you are looking for, feel free to contact us <http://www.ica-international.org/contact-us/> to ask. Read on for an overview of some of what you can already find here, some of what is coming and some of what will be possible for the future.
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> On the Home page <http://www.ica-international.org/> you will find the latest tweets and news updatates from ICAI and our members around the world, plus featured news posts and publications, and menus and a search function to help you to navigate the site.  You can also opt to have Google auto-translate the entire site into another language of your choice.  We may want to add a calendar here, for ICAI and members to publicise their events.
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> The news posts you will find already here are mostly drawn from recent issues of our current monthly bulletin the Global Buzz <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/01/global-buzz-archive/>.  The new site will enable member ICAs <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/our-global-network/> to log in and post their news updates and photos directly, whenever they have news to share, and a monthly digest will then be emailed to Global Buzz subscribers.  There will be a role to play for volunteer editors to support members to do this, at least at first, and to monitor members’ own websites and social media posts for news and stories to re-publish here – so if you might be interested in such a role, please contact us <http://www.ica-international.org/contact-us/>.
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> About us <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/> is substantially updated to reflect how ICAI now operates since we introduced our present peer to peer <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/our-global-strategy/> approach in 2010.  Still to come soon are individual profiles for each Board member to complete and maintain, that will be linked to Our global Board <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/our-global-board/> and to Contact us <http://www.ica-international.org/contact-us/>.  I hope we will also add a members’ section here, to share internal ICA policy, governance and other documents with members only.
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> ICA Worldwide <http://www.ica-international.org/ica-worldwide/> provides a platform for member ICAs to share and update their profiles, to connect with each other and enable others to connect with them.  At present it includes just a very limited profile of each member, drawn from their response to ICAI’s recent global membership survey (and in some cases from their own websites), and email contacts only for their ICAI representatives on our global email list. Over the coming weeks and months, ICAI Board <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/our-global-board/> members will be supporting members to log in to complete and update their profiles themselves by completing a simple form.  In future, members will be asked to update their profile at least annually, as they complete and update the annual membership survey in the same way.  Members will also be able to create additional pages and sub-pages (in whatever language they choose), in order to use their profile as a mini website of their own if they wish. I hope that we will be arrange also for members’ own news updates to appear on their own profile pages.
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> Conferences <http://www.ica-international.org/conferences/> at present includes just a brief overview of the quadrennial Global Conference on Human Development that has ICAI has convened since 1984, and of the most recent hosted by ICA Nepal in 2012.  Our new 2016 Global Conference committee <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/our-global-structures/> will be able to create and maintain additional pages here for our next conference.
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> Publications <http://www.ica-international.org/category/publications/> includes links to our archives of Winds & Waves <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/01/winds-waves-magazine-archive/> magazine, the Global Buzz <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/01/global-buzz-archive/>, and our pre-2010 newsletter Network Exchange <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/01/network-exchange-archive/>, plus the 2012 book of ICA Nepal Changing Lives Changing Societies <http://www.ica-international.org/2014/01/02/changing-lives-changing-societies/> and the new 2015 ICA Handbook <http://www.ica-international.org/2015/07/31/ica-handbook/> of Terry Bergdall od ICA USA.  Future issues of Winds & Waves magazine and other ICAI publications will be posted here, and ICAs will be encouraged and supported to post their own publications here as well.
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> ToP Facilitation <http://www.ica-international.org/top-facilitation/top-facilitation/> includes an overview of ICA’s Technology of Participation facilitation methods, training and CTF certification, copied over from the ToP pages of the previous site, and links to ICA ToP training providers around the world.  Our new Global ToP Policy Working Group <http://www.ica-international.org/about-us/our-global-structures/> will be able to use these pages, and new pages here as needed, to communicate the new ICA global ToP policy that was adopted by GA in July and to support its implementation by members.  I hope we will also be able to add a twitter feed from @ToPfacilitation <http://www.twitter.com/ToPfacilitation> to this section, as we have from @ICAI <http://www.twitter.com/icai> on the Home page.
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> We are grateful to Robert Liverpool <http://www.robertliverpool.com/> for sharing his WordPress skills and considerable volunteer time to build this site for us.  Now it is up to us to use it, make it our own and make it work for us!
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> We welcome your feedback or suggestions for the website, and any other queries. Most of all, we will welcome your commitment to co-create the site with us by entering and updating your own profiles, news posts and publications, and by reading, sharing and engaging with what you find here.  Please do share comments on the site, or contact us <http://www.ica-international.org/contact-us/> directly.
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> -- 
> Martin Gilbraith
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> President, the Institute of Cultural Affairs International (ICAI) –  <http://www.ica-international.org/>www.ica-international.org <http://www.ica-international.org/>
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