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Hi,
Andrew here. I worked with Tactical Tech for almost 3 years up until
about 2 weeks ago as their "participatory media project lead". I did a
presentation of some of their TT's projects at OurMedia in Sydney,
mainly the FOSS based NGO-in-a-box series
http://av.ngoinabox.org
http://base.ngoinabox.org
http://openpublishing.ngoinabox.org
We merged the multimedia aspects of these toolkits have and added a
bunch of strategy guides to produce a new kit that was release just a
few weeks ago called Message-in-a-box (it's all about boxes, don't ask
me why :). You can find it here http://www.messageinabox.tacticaltech.org/
A DVD and handbook of the kit will be out soon.
Cheers.
And.
On 20/11/2008, at 6:37 AM, Juan Salazar wrote:
> Hello Tanya and thanks
>
> Coincidentally (or not) the links to Tach tech have been on the
> OURMedia
> website for some weeks now. The same with Sascha's recommendations.
> Please
> feel free to upload the website or the wiki. In the site you can
> create
> content very easily (stories for the main page, articles or your
> blog entry)
> and the wiki also has a very straightforward procedure.
>
> Regards
>
>
> On 19/11/08 3:19 AM, "Tanya Notley" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> Last weekend I attended a seminar at the University of London on
>> 'Community
>> and Communication'. One presentation really impressed me, so I
>> thought to
>> share some details about it. The presentation was by Marek
>> Tuszynski who
>> introduced us to the impressive work of the Tactical Technology
>> Collective.
>> Tactical Tech is an international NGO helping human rights
>> advocates use
>> information, communications and digital technologies to maximise
>> the impact of
>> their advocacy work. They provide advocates with guides, tools,
>> training and
>> consultancy to help them develop the skills and tactics they need
>> to increase
>> the impact of their campaigning.
>>
>> Some of you may already be familiar with the work of Tactical
>> technology
>> collective and indeed they may even be on this list? For those who
>> are not
>> familiar, their guides and tools are really quite fantastic and I
>> highly
>> recommend that activists and human rights organisations looking to
>> use
>> technology for advocacy and social change check out their work.
>> Unfortunately
>> I think all their work on their website may be in English though I
>> know all of
>> their tools are produced in local languages.
>>
>>
>> Website: http://www.tacticaltech.org/
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Tanya
>>
>> ---
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