[HacktionLab] List of suggested ammends to booking form and site

yossarian yossarian at aktivix.org
Fri Apr 30 15:57:19 BST 2010


I'll get on the suggested changes tonight so it can go live.  Is there 
still a problem with figuring out who PayPal payments come from or is 
that sorted out now?


On 04/30/2010 03:26 PM, mick fuzz wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Mike Harris <mike at mbharris.co.uk 
> <mailto:mike at mbharris.co.uk>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Yoss,
>
>     As promised, I got a few ammends for the sign-up.  As requested
>     they're
>     all in a single email.
>
>     After those are done, do you reckon we is fit to go live?
>
>     0.  I've been writing it BarnCamp, rather than Barncamp.  What does
>     everyone prefer?  I think we ought to be consistent...
>
>
> BarnCamp is good i think
>
>
>     1.  The workshops selection and listing isn't needed.  I think we want
>     to use it to gather information about which workshops to run, rather
>     than to take bookings for them.   So I think for the initial
>     registration can we stick to just the 'expression of interest in a
>     workshop'.  At a later date, if we need to take bookings, could we
>     then
>     email out to people who expressed an interest to get them to sign up?
>
>
>
> Great stuff - I agree. Then people don't feel they have to deliberate 
> too much.
>
>     "At this year's BarnCamp in addition to eight hours of programmed
>     workshops, we are intending to have six hours of 'open space'
>     sessions,
>     or BarCamps (link to barcamp.org <http://barcamp.org> hacktionlab
>     page at ).  The final
>     content of these sessions will be detmined on the day by those
>     that are
>     there.  If you've any suggestions for a session, something you'd
>     like to
>     present, demonstrate, discuss or find out more about, please use the
>     space below to tell us."
>
> great - i was thinking it would be good to have something like that too.
>
> I'll try to get on the case and chase up the workshops  -just got this 
> from paul at undercurrents.
>
> --//--
>
> Citizen Video Journalist workshop
>
> Citizen Journalism
> 'Participation by citizens in gathering and distributing news. Aims to
> provide an independent and alternative viewpoint to traditional news
> organisations.'
>
> Would you like to join a network of motivated people filming their own 
> news?
> Undercurrents is seeking people with camcorders to join a 'Citizen
> Journalists Network'. You will be trained to support your local community
> and campaign groups by producing regular video clips about local positive
> news.
>
> During this workshop we will introduce the concept with examples of how
> people have used their video cameras for social change.
>

> If you have a camcorder and want to put it to good use, come and check us
> out. More info on www.undercurrents.org/training 
> <http://www.undercurrents.org/training>

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