[liberationtech] Call for Applications: Social Media for Social Change and Online Security - online learning course

2013-10-10 Thread Zugravu Gheorghe
Social Media for Social Change and Online Security
http://www.tol.org/client/training/course/23981-social-media-for-social-change-and-online-security.html

Transitions (TOL) invite applications from civil society activists for
participation in online learning courses on Social Media for Social
Change and Online Security to be held between 15 and 24 October.

During these live courses, which will be delivered on the renowned
TechChange e-learning platform, you will learn about:

Social Media for Social Change
-   Wider benefits of effective social media use in your work
-   Variety of methods and tools available
-   Choosing a social media strategy that best suits your communication
and campaign goals


Online Security
-   Most common risks
-   Tools to protect yourself
-   The basics of censorship and circumvention


The courses will be presented in English by Jaroslav Valůch and Emin
Huseynzade, leading experts on social media and Internet security. Each
course will feature four 60-minute sessions held over two weeks combined
with participation on a collaborative forum and homework between the
sessions. In addition, the course facilitators will address issues that
you identify as specific to your work or country.

If you are an activist committed to social change, be it as a
professional NGO worker or local volunteer, these courses will help you
improve the effectiveness of your work. To apply, please send your CV in
English with a cover letter explaining your motives for applying to
katerina.beck...@tol.org by 10 October 2013. In the cover letter,
please, specify whether you are applying for participation in both or
only one of the two courses.


The courses are held as part of Transitions’ Capturing Capacity Building
and Connecting the Dots projects conducted with ten  other partner
organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and the United States with
financial support from the International Visegrad Fund, National
Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF).

Apply ASAP! and share with people who might be interested!

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[liberationtech] Hurilab SICamp 2013

2013-05-16 Thread Zugravu Gheorghe
I guess it might be interesting for some members of the list, specially
the one from Eastern Europe or with connections there.

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Hurilab SICamp 2013

EVENT: between 28th and 30th June 2013 HuriLab will bring together
citizens, geeks, troublemakers, designers, organizers and connectors to
further the cause of human rights through the use of technology.

HuriLab will produce six ventures, conceived, designed and prototyped by
you!  To apply to participate in HuriLab, you need to submit an idea
[1].  You can find a few examples of the kinds of tools we’d like to
help create more of here [2].  The best three ventures – chosen by our
panel of judges at the end of the event – will receive a grant from UNDP.

Who are we looking for?

Anyone living in Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Montenegro or Ukraine.

You don’t have to know how to code software to participate in HuriLab –
we will introduce you to the people who can.  And you don’t have to
enter an idea which is anything related to your day job.

All you have to have is a problem or challenge that you want to address…
take a look at the “refine your idea” page [3].

If your idea is chosen by our panel of judges, we’ll bring you to the
event for free!

Our panel of judges are drawn from the human rights and tech sectors.
They’ll evaluate your ideas based on three criteria: your understanding
of the social problem, the appropriateness of the suggested
technology/tool, the likely sustainability of the project/venture.

What is a Social Innovation Camp?

HuriLab is a Social Innovation Camp [4].  These events bring together
software developers and designers with people who understand a social
problem to help build web and mobile solutions to social challenges.

Social Innovation Camp is a movement [5].  We think the web and related
technologies hold huge potential to create change in many different
ways: how people hold those in positions of power accountable; who they
rely on to provide the services they need to live healthy, happy lives;
or how they make a difference to something that affects them.

But for any of this to happen, we have to understand what people really
need and start building the technology that can help – which is what
Social Innovation Camp is all about.

Who’s behind HuriLab?

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has got together with
Social Innovation Camp Ltd. (the organisation behind the movement) to
bring you HuriLab.

UNDP partners with people at all levels of society to help build nations
that can withstand crisis, and drive and sustain the kind of growth that
improves the quality of life for everyone. On the ground in 177
countries and territories, we offer global perspective and local insight
to help empower lives and build resilient nations.

[1] http://hurilab.org/submit-an-idea-3/submit-an-idea/
[2] http://sicamp.org/about/examples/
[3] http://hurilab.org/submit-an-idea-3/how-to-refine-your-idea/
[4] http://sicamp.org/
[5] http://sicamp.org/global/

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