Agenda and minutes

Member Development Panel - Thursday, 28th August, 2014 7.00 pm

Venue: Committee Room 1, Civic Offices, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2AG. View directions

Contact: Geoff Durham ext 2222 

Items
No. Item

9.

Declarations of Interest

To receive Declarations of Interest from Members on items included in this agenda

Minutes:

There were no Declarations of Interest stated.

10.

Tablet Trial Update

To receive a final update from the Members who have taken part in the tablet trial.

Minutes:

The tablet trial would be drawing to a close at the end of August and the Members who had been asked to take part had been invited to this Special Meeting to give their views.

 

 The Council’s ICT Operations and Development Manager gave a presentation which set out questions for the group to answer:

 

DEVICE

 

Were Members satisfied with the size and clarity of the screen?

All of the Members in attendance agreed that they were satisfied.

 

What was their opinion of the battery life of the device?

Members were happy with the battery life but the charging time of the device raised issues. This could be overcome by charging the device overnight, which Members were doing.

 

Was the device effective outdoors?

Members agreed that the device worked well outside and was especially useful on site visits.

 

Did Members knowingly use the 3G connection?

Whilst Members confirmed that they had not knowingly used the 3G connection, it was confirmed that those who were successfully connected online in the actual meeting were using the 3G connection.  All Members present believed that the 3G connection on the device was important for its

‘use anywhere’ ability.

 

Were Members satisfied with the actual Ipad?

All Members agreed that they were satisfied.

 

The Members agreed that the keypads were not a good idea and preferred the touchscreen.  If the devices were rolled out to Members they would be happy to lose the keypad although the stylus’s were essential, making a considerable difference to the usage of the tablet.

 

DAY TO DAY WORK

 

Are e-mails and calendars easy to access?

Members agreed that they were easy to access. A question was raised regarding read/received emails.  The device could be set up to show this.

 

Large attachments would not always open as the Ipad did not yet have the appropriate software to open some of them.  This could be easily remedied should the trial go live.  Also, when an attachment was written by the sender on a computer, it was easier to send the e mail from the computer than the IPAD.

 

Members were informed that the trial members had fifty percent less unread emails than those not on the trial.

 

 

Did the Ipad make you more accessible as a Councillor?

Members agreed that it did.

 

Did the Ipad add value to the work that you do as a Councillor?  Has it made it easier?

Members felt that it had made the role far more professional.  In addition, having instant access to information whilst talking to their constituents reassured the public that something was being done, thus adding value to their work in the community.

 

What could be altered to make the Ipad more effective?

Build-up, workshop style training would be required for some Members if/when the trial were to go live.

 

MODERN.GOV

 

Were the documents on modern.gov easy to work with?

In general, Members found Modern.gov easy to use and having access to multiple sources of integrated information had been good.  It was noted  ...  view the full minutes text for item 10.