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It was decided by [http://www.waterwaysireland.org Waterways Ireland] that the consultation would concentrate on: | It was decided by [http://www.waterwaysireland.org Waterways Ireland] that the consultation would concentrate on: | ||
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There then followed a short process of negotiation in relation to the design of the web site. The research team took the [http://www.waterwaysireland.org Waterways Ireland] [http://waterways.e-consultation.org/online-doc.php consultation document], converted it to HTML and put it on-line. | There then followed a short process of negotiation in relation to the design of the web site. The research team took the [http://www.waterwaysireland.org Waterways Ireland] [http://waterways.e-consultation.org/online-doc.php consultation document], converted it to HTML and put it on-line. | ||
− | Then, | + | Then, the research team developers set up a [http://waterways.e-consultation.org/forum/index.php discussion forum] before showing the consultation organisers how to enter the first questions to start off a discussion. |
==Review== | ==Review== | ||
Every part of the site was reviewed by [http://www.waterwaysireland.org Waterways Ireland] and amended in accordance with their suggestions. The result, for better or worse, was a site that mirrored their off-line consultation. | Every part of the site was reviewed by [http://www.waterwaysireland.org Waterways Ireland] and amended in accordance with their suggestions. The result, for better or worse, was a site that mirrored their off-line consultation. |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 21 September 2007
The process and planning stage was a collaborative approach between the Waterways Ireland staff and research project team.
Focus
It was decided by Waterways Ireland that the consultation would concentrate on:
Plan: Traditional and Technological Mix
The consultation organisers wanted to include e-consultation elements in an overall consultation process that ran along traditional lines. The traditional element allowed respondents to send in written submissions or request a face-to-face meeting with the consulters. The organisers were experienced in running traditional consultations; however, it was the electronic communications component, or web site approach, that was new to them.
After a number of meetings between the research group and Waterways Ireland, it was decided that the team would design a web site.
Process
To participate in the consultation, it was envisaged that potential respondents could browse the online consultation documents, then join a discussion forum where they could leave comments on the issues that interested them.
There then followed a short process of negotiation in relation to the design of the web site. The research team took the Waterways Ireland consultation document, converted it to HTML and put it on-line.
Then, the research team developers set up a discussion forum before showing the consultation organisers how to enter the first questions to start off a discussion.
Review
Every part of the site was reviewed by Waterways Ireland and amended in accordance with their suggestions. The result, for better or worse, was a site that mirrored their off-line consultation.