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How have you used the GCTools (GCcollab, GCwiki, GCpedia, GCconnex) to enable collaboration and further your business goals during 2019-2020?  
 
How have you used the GCTools (GCcollab, GCwiki, GCpedia, GCconnex) to enable collaboration and further your business goals during 2019-2020?  
 
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=== GCcollab ===
 
=== GCcollab ===
 
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[https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1352385/enhuman-resources-business-intelligencefrintelligence-daffaires-pour-les-ressources-humaines Human Resources Business Intelligence]
 
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! Name !! Email !! Tell us your GCTools Success Story !! Link to your content!! Additional information
 
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| Jason Blackwell|| Jason.Blackwell@tbs-sct.gc.ca|| A GCcollab group was set up to enable information sharing and collaboration in preparation for CANDEV, a data challenge for Canadian students to tackle real-life Government of Canada data challenges. The GCcollab group provided an opportunity for students with different skill sets to virtually connect and form teams.  || Example || Example
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| xx|| [mailto:learning-apprentissage@tbs-sct.gc.ca learning-apprentissage@tbs-sct.gc.ca]|| For self-guided learning that can be accessed off the TBS network. The Learning@TBS group is ever evolving and will feature learning tools such as: TBS Community Learning Guides; second language practice tests and tools; coaching on how to work remotely; links to upcoming webcasts and other curated learning products || https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/4206777/entbs-learning-and-community-development-servicesfrservices-dapprentissage-et-de-perfectionnement-des-communautu00e9s-du-sct<nowiki/>|| Example
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| Jason Blackwell|| [mailto:Jason.Blackwell@tbs-sct.gc.ca Jason.Blackwell@tbs-sct.gc.ca]|| A GCcollab group was set up to enable information sharing and collaboration in preparation for CANDEV, a data challenge for Canadian students to tackle real-life Government of Canada data challenges. The GCcollab group provided an opportunity for students with different skill sets to virtually connect and form teams.  || Example || Example
 
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| Eric Desjardins || Example ||using as a communications tool, to share information, to create a dialogue within the Public Service. GCcollab seemed to be the best option. The Data page is a godsend, to help write reports to senior management, see what the spikes in activity are.  || https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1773445/ennext-generation-hr-and-payfrprochaine-gu00e9nu00e9ration-rh-et-paye<nowiki/>|| Example
 
| Eric Desjardins || Example ||using as a communications tool, to share information, to create a dialogue within the Public Service. GCcollab seemed to be the best option. The Data page is a godsend, to help write reports to senior management, see what the spikes in activity are.  || https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1773445/ennext-generation-hr-and-payfrprochaine-gu00e9nu00e9ration-rh-et-paye<nowiki/>|| Example
 
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| Jeff Outram|| @joutram || Example || O365 CoP|| Example
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| Jeff Outram|| [https://twitter.com/joutram @joutram] || Leveraging GCcollab for the M365 Community of Practice has allowed our team at SSC to support colleagues across the GC responsible for implementing Microsoft's M365. The ability to host discussion on any topic, at anytime enables our client support team to provide information and answers in near real-time, as well as encourage the sharing of challenges and lessons learned between teams. || [https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/2014905/enoffice-365-community-of-practicefrcommunautu00e9-de-pratique-office-365 M365 Implementation Community of Practice]|| Example
 
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| Dirk Buettner|| dirk.buettner@tc.gc.ca||  
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| Dirk Buettner|| [mailto:dirk.buettner@tc.gc.ca dirk.buettner@tc.gc.ca]||  
 
* I choose GCcollab to host my learning group, as it offers the ability to communicate broadly across the Federal Public Service as well as provincial and municipal public services and academia. This was particularly important to me, as some of my participants are for example from the City of Ottawa, and I might resort to help from one of Canada’s academic institutions to help educate public servants in the future. Being able to invite individual participants that do not work for a public service or academia is also an important feature, as I might ask external data tool specialists to assist in some of my learning events in the future.
 
* I choose GCcollab to host my learning group, as it offers the ability to communicate broadly across the Federal Public Service as well as provincial and municipal public services and academia. This was particularly important to me, as some of my participants are for example from the City of Ottawa, and I might resort to help from one of Canada’s academic institutions to help educate public servants in the future. Being able to invite individual participants that do not work for a public service or academia is also an important feature, as I might ask external data tool specialists to assist in some of my learning events in the future.
 
* GCcollab offered me just the right amount of exposure, not fully public, but allows me to help improve data literacy across Canada’s wider Public Service. Another useful feature is that I can access GCcollab from home, and outside of business hours, as this work does not really form part of my day job, but is a personal side-project.
 
* GCcollab offered me just the right amount of exposure, not fully public, but allows me to help improve data literacy across Canada’s wider Public Service. Another useful feature is that I can access GCcollab from home, and outside of business hours, as this work does not really form part of my day job, but is a personal side-project.
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| Example || Example || Example || [https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/2961622/enflossing-free-libre-open-source-software-in-governmentfrllsg-logiciels-libres-au-sein-du-gouvernement https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/2961622/enflossing] || Example
 
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=== GCwiki ===
 
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! Name !! Email !! Tell us your GCTools Success Story !! Link to your content!! Additional information
 
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| Joy Moskovic|| joy.moskovic@tbs-sct.gc.ca|| I needed to be able to communicate information specific to Crown Corporations, most of whom do not have access to GCpedia. Building a site on GCwiki allowed me to have a central, open place to share this information with this audience.  
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| Joy Moskovic|| [mailto:joy.moskovic@tbs-sct.gc.ca joy.moskovic@tbs-sct.gc.ca]|| I needed to be able to communicate information specific to Crown Corporations, most of whom do not have access to GCpedia. Building a site on GCwiki allowed me to have a central, open place to share this information with this audience.  
 
||[[Access_to_Information_and_Privacy - Crown_Corporations]] || Example
 
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|Colleen Tiernan || colleen.tiernan@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca|| We chose the GCwiki as it was accessible to those external to the GC firewall and we had more than 90 volunteers from all over the region and beyond that needed to access the material. <br>
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|Colleen Tiernan || [mailto:colleen.tiernan@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca colleen.tiernan@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca]|| We chose the GCwiki as it was accessible to those external to the GC firewall and we had more than 90 volunteers from all over the region and beyond that needed to access the material. <br>
 
We were able to incorporate the guide, as well as how to join a volunteer briefing session all in one, easy for us and the participants, a one-stop shop.  
 
We were able to incorporate the guide, as well as how to join a volunteer briefing session all in one, easy for us and the participants, a one-stop shop.  
 
* Also we could use the built in editor, made it easy, you didn’t need to know coding per se but helpful<br>
 
* Also we could use the built in editor, made it easy, you didn’t need to know coding per se but helpful<br>
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|Etienne Laliberte ||etienne.laliberte@canada.ca||A list to collaboratively identify HR initiatives & innovation in the PS ||https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/Inventory<nowiki/>|| *also GCcollab group https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1212707/enu00c9tienne-lalibertu00e9-the-groupfru00c9tienne-lalibertu00e9-le-groupe
 
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