Earlier this year, through Be2camp, the built environment social media advocacy, we published a guide on using social media to improve understanding and application of Green Deal issues.
This was discussed in a 2degreenework interview with myself and Stephen Kennett
Stephen Kennett : You’ve launched the ‘Social media framework for the Green Deal’, can you explain what it’s about?
Martin Brown: Of course – It’s a wiki guide to using social media to improve understanding and application of Green Deal issues. It was initially compiled by a group of social media and sustainability advocates all working in the Green Deal space, and brought together through the Be2camp movement.
The purpose of the guide is to explain how social media can be used to understand, learn, and share Green Deal learning. The aim is to look at four key themes: Green Deal workflow – in other words, how the Green Deal will work in practice; Green Deal delivery – installation and the skills issues; Green Deal business issues; and visibility – promoting best practice and good news.
SK: Why use social media in the world of Green Deal? …. Read the rest of the interview here
…. Access the guide to social media for green deal here and please do add to the guide …
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