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Full list of workshops - who is doing them?

As per mail sent to list - with people listed who proposed and said they would run them - BOLD for where people are needed:


LATEST ADDITIONS

Added to spreadsheet:

Grainne Gannon: Be the media workshops co-ordinator (?)

Brian Farrelly: Workshop: streaming + media (which specific ones?)
Matt Dunning: Workshops: streaming + media (which specific ones?)
Lelia Harris: Radio workshop and production (which specific ones?)

Josef Davies-Coates: workshops - web1.0 , social networking

Vicky Moller: (#added below to 'dealing with media' session)
Portia Roelofs: (#added below to 'be the media at cc/3g' session)


STILL TO SORT

Producing your own radical newsletter (SchNEWS, Bath bomb, Pork-Bolter etc)
=???? (someone from schnews? 07 wiki had gagged tom down to do it)
Dave will mail schnews crew and ask them if they up for it.

Media activism in a police state: Updates, tips, tactics and legislation.
????? (original proposal had someone from CC Legal / some of us could chip in too)
Possibly Fran if she can make it - if not maybe Dave + Ben + Guy?

FULL LIST

Free software tools for home education.
SORTED=BRISTOL WIRELESS (BW) CREW

Handling the media (interviews, profiles & celebrity)
SORTED: Chris Kitchen + Vicky Moller

Free Software for organising NGOs - how your organisation can benefit from open source management tools.
SORTED = BW Crew

Privacy, security & encryption for activists. An essential introduction.
SORTED: Jonathan Oppenheim

The GIMP for Photographers: Free and easy to use image editing - a practical introduction.
=???? can be one of us eg MICK

Video distribution strategies.
SORTED=MICK

Twitter Revolution: Micro-blogging for social change.
SORTED=DAVE + AMELIA (band ticket)

Audio blogging - practical intro guide from recording to publishing.
SORTED=MICK/MIKE

Creative commons & the Open Source Revolution
SORTED=BW CREW

Web2forAction: Post G20 protests; How can we use Web2.0 tools to report and promote our campaigns?
SORTED=DAVE and any of us who wants to pitch in

Producing your own radical newsletter (SchNEWS, Bath bomb, Pork-Bolter etc)
=???? (someone from schnews? 07 wiki had gagged tom down to do it)

Organising your social or activist group on-line: Tools for being effective (eg Crabgrass).
SORTED=(one of us, unless someone else in mind)

Making a 5 min video reportage: Learn the basics of each stage in a practical demonstration.
SORTED=MICK

Free your computer! Ubuntu vs. Windows XP - Vista: A live head-to-head install challenge.
SORTED=MIKE + BW CREW

Transition ICT Computing / carbon comedown
SORTED: Richard Rothwell

Web2.0 Social Networking for Change: From Facebook to Transition Towns - Who's doing what and is it working?
SORTED=DAVE / ED Mitchel / ECOMOTION X2 / AMELIA (band ticket)

Media activism in a police state: Updates, tips, tactics and legislation.
????? (original proposal had someone from CC Legal / some of us could chip in too)

Being the media: How to start reporting for Indymedia.
SORTED=JORDI/DAVE

Mobile phones as a tool for media activism.
SORTED=BEN

Stenciling and subvertising.
SORTED: Paul Walker

Run your own Internet radio show (recording, streaming, podcasting). Come and do it LIVE!
SORTED=MIKE in radio vague mode :)

No revolution 'til activists and anarchists can wake up and learn to be punctual.
UNSORTED=SORTED! :)

Being the media at Climate Camp: Connect your laptop to 3G and do it yourself. A practical guide.
SORTED=BEN + Chris Kitchen + Portia Roelofs

Reflections on alternative media: Is it working? What can be done better?
SORTED=SOME OF US

Media activism drop in surgery.
SORTED=SOME OF US