[HacktionLab] getting workshops ready to send off to festivals

Adelayde Skidmore adelayde at riseup.net
Sun Apr 8 14:50:13 UTC 2012


On 07/04/2012 17:30, Adelayde Skidmore wrote:
> Hi Mick,
>
> I've expanded on my three suggestions:
>
> * Email security for beginners
> * Streaming audio and producing podcasts using free software
> * The 12 volt laptop suite
>
> And I thought it would be useful to add who I thought the target
> audience were, in terms of knowledge level; so I did!

p.s. To make clear, I'm not proposing we do all three, would be happy to
any of them, or none, and also happy to get involved in helping with
anyone else's suggestion.  Throwing them into the pot, but also
suggesting them as I know I either have or can get together the
materials for them in time for Shambala, at least.
>
> Mike.
>
> On 05/04/2012 15:29, Mick Fuzz wrote:
>> hi there,
>>
>> I've included the following text in the page of workshops for
>> Hacktionlab on the road.
>> In short we need some more data about the workhshops to send to festival
>> organisers and the organisers of different spaces. I'm imagining that
>> the description should be 3 or 4 sentences. Does that sound about right?
>>
>> http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/index.php/Table_of_Possible_Workshops_for_Hacktionlab_on_the_Road
>>
>>
>> "Please write the title and a short description of your workshop below
>> which can be included in festival or event programmes. This needs to 
>> include a one sentence introduction to the subject matter / software and
>> then explain what you workshop involves and why / how it is useful to
>> your potential audience."
>>
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