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    Bill Thompson

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    Photograph of Bill Thompson

    Bill Thompson, 1986

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    Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 3rd July 1986. Bill Thompson, Principal Lecturer in Manufacturing Engineering, one of five international speakers in China to address international conference on high technology

    Bill Thompson, Folklife Farm

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    It was a cold and icy winter day when Bill Thompson was going to meet me at the KHSU studio for our interview…he said he’d be riding in on the back of a motorcycle…I didn’t sleep well the night before, imagining a motorcycle careening over icy streets to get to the KHSU studio on an early winter morning, Bill Thompson clinging on to the back. I called Jessica and we decided to make a field trip (after all, we were the ones with an actual car…and we had heat!). An enjoyable morning was spent eating Bill’s homemade cookies and talking to him about land trusts and his newly created Folklife Farm in Bayside

    Bill Thompson, 1976-1977 Football Player

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    Bill Thompson was a student at Jacksonville State University. In 1976-1977 he was a member of the football team.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1970/4912/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Bill Thompson (FA 195)

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    Transcription of interview with Bill Thompson conducted by Scott Minor Belcher in 1984. From folk studies student project concerning Thompson reminiscences about his youth in Breckinridge County, Kentucky

    Bill Thompson with visitors, Open Day, 1989

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    Bill Thompson, Lecturer, Engineering Faculty, with visitors at Swinburne's Open Day. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Staff News', 10th August 1989

    Bill Thompson and Eldred Bishop, 1987

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    Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 18th June 1987. Bill Thompson, chairman of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Centre with Eldred Bishop in the CIM Laboratory looking at 5 axis industrial robot. Mr Bishop is the Oldest Swinburne graduate, one of the first students to enrol in 1908. He attended art classes with the principal, Mr Tranthim-Fryer then studied in the Engineering course when established in the following year

    Oral history interview with Bill Thompson

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    Bill Thompson, a 1962 graduate of Oklahoma State University (OSU) with a degree in personnel management, recalls what it was like growing up in Stillwater, Oklahoma and attending OSU. He discusses meeting his wife, being a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and traveling with the Student Entertainers singing group. Bill also talks about his life post-graduation and what OSU means to him.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University

    Review of Synergy, an exhibit of works by Johnnie Ross, Bill Thompson, Lucy Wh

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    Review of Synergy, an exhibit of works by Johnnie Ross, Bill Thompson, Lucy White and Roy Thurston, currently showing at Robert Clements Gallery in Portland

    New media in government

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    As governments across Australia and around the world seek to use Web 2.0 tools and strategies to communicate with their citizens, this forum explores the role of social media as a means of direct communication, collaboration and engagement between governments and communities. This event was held at the State Library of Victoria on 17 November 2009 as part of the Big Issues symposium. An introduction to the New Media in Government seminar by Penny Hutchinson, the acting deputy secretary for the Department of Premier and Cabinet, is included at the beginning of Nicholas Gruen\u27s presentation. There are three audio presentations available to download Nicholas Gruen: New Media in Government Dr Nicholas Gruen refers to new media as a truly transformational phenomenon and discusses the exciting possibilities for using Web 2.0 in government. This recording begins with an introduction to the New Media in Government seminar by Penny Hutchinson, the acting deputy secretary for the Department of Premier and Cabinent. New Media in Government was held at the State Library of Victoria on 17 November 2009. View the slides here Bill Thompson: New Media in Government Bill Thompson explains how the social media network creates the possibility of re-thinking government. Mark Pesce: New Media in Government Mark Pesce talks about the explosion of communication opportunities that social media has created. He explores the power of the social media platform and how we can use it to amplify our creative and connective capabilities
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