Archive for the 'storytelling' Category

One Life Changed by Trust in Beth Kanter.

Monday, October 22nd, 2007 | 5 Comments »

Leng is going to University after Beth Kanter raised the $1000 dollars it will cost in less than 24 hours. This worked simply because Beth knows how to use online tools like ChipIn, asks us to contribute to an individual and most importantly is known and trusted by hundreds of people.

If Beth tells me that [...]

Alicia Silverstone, nakedness and Peta - the dream online/offline charity campaign?

Friday, September 21st, 2007 | 2 Comments »

I’m agog at how effectively the US/UK non-profit People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is at using online media combined with conventional marketing techniques.

They have produced a gorgeous looking advert (which is only available through their site and yes it is right by a donate button and some very slick lifestyle advice [...]

The Peril of Perfectionism explained by the News Diamond.

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 | No Comments »

We all know how perfectionism can paralyse. I suspect it can be more damaging for large voluntary organisations than smaller ones. David Brazeal writes about this as it relates to organisations and social media:
When you’re printing 5,000 slick handouts, it makes sense to write, and share with colleagues, and rewrite, and proofread, and rewrite [...]

Clean Medina - the Jihad on Litter in Brum. New podcast.

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

Does it seem extreme to declare a Jihad on litter?

Not to a group in Small Heath in Birmingham. Clean Medina says that Muslim neighbourhoods in the city are far too messy and they want to change that. So they’ve launched a “struggle’ against rubbish and waste, and whilst they’re [...]

 
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Pangea - Global competition/carnival for citizen storytellers.

Friday, September 14th, 2007 | No Comments »

Wonderful new by-product of TED

Pangeaday is a non-profit project to get people telling stories on film and sharing them.  In 241 days the most compelling films will be showcased at events in major cities across the globe.

Podcamp comes to Birmingham

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 | 6 Comments »

Laura Whitehead and John Buckley first alerted me to this free, international, podcasting, “unconference” being held in Birmingham at the beginning of September.  Here’s the blurb – and please let me know if you’re coming:
In case you haven’t yet heard PodCamp UK is a FREE two-day event bringing all the excitement and ideas and energy [...]

The Tenth Pink Slip - School’s Podcasting in Frankley

Thursday, July 26th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

A few weeks late with this but I just want to share with you the work of a group of year Nine Students at Frankley High in Birmingham.

I’ve been working for Stan’s Cafe and Birmingham Creative Partnerships, with musician Mathew Beckett, to develop podcasting skills in infant and senior school students and staff [...]

 
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Refucast - the podcast for refugees - new on the Grassroots Channel

Friday, June 22nd, 2007 | No Comments »

Mikko Kapanen and Shauna Magunda are two students at UCE in Birmingham who used their final year project to experiment with podcasting to tell the stories of refugees in the city. This programme talks to them about how and why they did it and also hears excerpts from some of [...]

 
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