iTaNGO Case Study Presentation Forum, Agenda and powerpoint slides.
MAKING COMMUNITY SECTOR ORGANISATIONS IT SAVVY
iTaNGO is helping community organisations to harness new technologies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of direct service delivery.
The Case Study Presentation Forum took place on Monday 2nd April 2012, for the Community Sector to learn from our findings and increase efficiency through better understanding Information and Communication Technology (ICT) requirements.
iTaNGO is Information Technology Awareness for Non-Government Organisations and focuses on giving community sector organisations the resources and support to improve the productivity of their work through the alignment of their business plans with their IT plans, offering tools, templates and a forum by which to work together collaboratively to learn how to use technology better.
This Forum took place to:
• Present findings and case studies of the project
• Inform participants of developments in the community sector
• Focus on the momentum built by the iTaNGO community
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REACHING STABILITY AND MOVING INTO NEW FRONTIERS
Colleen Van Dyk - ICT Co-ordinator, Common Equity Housing, Jodie Hamilton - ICT Officer, Southern Way Direct Care Service Inc (VIDEO) and Marianne Hubbard - CEO, Pinarc Disability Support provided their perspectives on their particular journeys through the lens of the Community of Practice focus areas of : Becoming Stable and Secure and Social Media. Through both a CEO and on the ground worker, we heard and learnt from the challenges and achievements of their steps along the way.
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Jodie Willmer - CEO, Travellers Aid Australia and Anthony Buhler - Technology Operations Manager, The Alannah and Madeline Foundation offered differing experiences of using Customer Relationship Management programs (CRM) and the ways in which CRM programs developed with the needs of the organisation as the driver in the area of knowledge management are leading to positive outcomes for their organisations.
iTANGO DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
Rob McHenry, CEO, Leisure Networks took us through the developments of the iTaNGO demonstration project – his tips; reflections and findings on what has been an exciting outcome of iTaNGO.
iTaNGO IMPACT
A panel of community sector representatives explored what iTaNGO has meant to their organisations and their thoughts on next steps for the life of the project:
· Junita Lyon - E-Mentor, Lakes Entrance Neighbourhood House
· Rheinard Korf - Innovative Learning Designer, Wimmera HUB Inc
· Jennifer McIver - Information Technology Co-ordinator, The Alkira Centre
· David Spriggs - General Manager, Infoxchange Australia
iTaNGO HIGHLIGHTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
The iTaNGO team presented their perspectives on the major achievements of iTaNGO and reflected on lessons learnt and interesting facts and findings.
iTaNGO is a project presented by the Victorian Department of Human Services, the Department of Planning and Community Development and designed and delivered by Infoxchange Australia to assist community sector organisations.
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Infoxchange Australia
An Australian not-for-profit social enterprise encouraging the use of technology for social justice.
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