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Training Timetable

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years ago

 If we had a space to run training, education and other events on a daily basis, what would we actually do, what would you pay to attend?

 

Social Media 101

Blogging Masterclass

Podcasting Masterclass

Videoblogging Masterclass (before Rupert goes to Canada!)

Being Interesting (if I can twist Russell Davies's arm)

Using Social Media for Marketing (war stories)

Blogging vs Flogging (social media where money isn't the motivation)

Organising without organisations (our experience)

Eating your own Dogfood

Biz Dev online and offline (Rebecca Caroe happy to lead)

 

I'm also interested in stuff about the future of work and organisation and playful stuff (Johnnie & James's co-creation stuff for example)

 

Helen Keegan 21/04/2008 I think these need to be broken down into categories or types of events. So we've got breakfast seminars, coffee mornings, roundtables, afternoon tea, film screenings, parties/networking, evening seminar, debate, conference, workshop, technical (in a loose sense of the word technical) training and then there are online or virtual events - webinars, podcasts and the like. We should have a goal of how many events we'd like to put on in the next month/6 months/12 months and get some coherence in terms of themes and structure as we don't have our own space [yet] . So maybe start with something manageable like a monthly breakfast, a monthly evening event and a monthly 1-day event? And then ask for volunteers as to who would like to run the event and put a short proposition together and we take it from there?

 

 

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