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IoUC: Government and Citizen Rights in the Digital Age

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Tom and Deb of the Internet of Unintended Consequences (www.tiouc.com) interview Dr. Marci Campbell on the impact of technology on the relationship between government and citizens.  Have you noticed your government's use or lack of use of technology in communicating with or providing services to its citizens - You.  Do you expect more from your government because of your mobile phone.  Have apps entered your political life?  Have you been part of a community hackathon or online activism project?  Join us as we discuss what is digital government and how does it affect each one of us everyday.

 

Marci Porter Campbell, Instructor

Governmental Training, Education, and Development

Carl Vinson Institute of Government

With over 20 years of experience in education, Dr. Campbell has taught at the middle, high, and postsecondary levels and served as an administrator at the public school district level. She has mentored and taught students of all ages and education levels in traditional classroom settings, work based learning settings and online. Dr. Campbell earned her B.B.A., M.Ed., and Ed.D. at the University of Georgia. She joined the UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government in 2013, and her areas of interest include instructional design, workforce development, and effective communication. Dr. Campbell is a certified practitioner and administrator of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®.  Dr. Campbell serves as a council member of the Watkinsville, Georgia City Council and as chair of the Colham Ferry Elementary School Council. She is married and has two daughters.

 

 

 

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