The Virtual Activist: a training course:
 http://www.netaction.org/training/


Part One: Introduction 
* So you want to be a Virtual Activist! 
* Email tools are active, web tools are passive 
* Both types of tools can be useful, each supplements the other 

Part Two: Using Email for Outreach, Organizing and Advocacy 
* Organizing is the process of building interest and support 
* Advocacy is action directed toward achieving a goal 
* Email Tools 
* Alternative Mailing List Services 
* Cyberspace Networking 
* Using the Usenet 
* Intranets and electronic networks 
* Virtu-odexes 
* Collaborative Discussion Tools 

Part Three: Web-based Outreach and Advocacy Tools 
* Web Content 
* Web Promotion 
* Web Forums 
* Web Activism 
* Advocacy Tools 

Part Four: Membership and Fundraising 
* Your Membership 
* Fundraising 

Part Five: Netiquette and Policy Issues 
* Internet Service Providers generally have conduct codes for subscribers 
* Cookies, encryption, and other privacy concerns 
* Copyright and content issues 
* The Virtual Activist Reader 
  Section I: General Resources for Activists 
  Section II: Additional Resources on Web Page Development 
  Section III: Articles on Internet Activism 
  Section IV: NetAction Notes Articles on Internet Activism 
    
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