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Agenda

Oxford, UK. 19-20 January 2006 with a pre-event dinner gathering and a post event extended gathering.

Day Time Agenda
Wed 18 Jan 19:00 Pre-event dinner for everyone who wishes to get to know other participants before the event formally begins.



Thu 19 Jan 09:30 Participants arrive at the venue

10:00 Welcome & introduction to event

10:30 Presentation: MoveOn by Rosalyn

11:00 Break

11:15 The State of eCampaigning

11:45 Participant Bazaar: Time for everyone to meet, present & explore what each other are doing

13:00 Lunch & Bazaar continues

14:30 Split into break-out groups

16:00 Wrap up day

16:30 Day 1 formally ends

16:30 Presentation on Oxfam GB's new content management system (open source on Zope-Plone)

19:00 Gathering for dinner and drinks in Oxford



Fri 20 Jan 09:30 Participants arrive at the venue

10:00 Working as a Community

11:00 Presentation: Southern E-campaigning

11:30 Break & split into break-out groups

13:00 Lunch with break-out groups

14:30 Continue in break-out groups

15:30 Event Wrap-Up Session

16:30 Day 2 formally ends

18:00 Greenpeace presentation of their new 'social networking' initiative for campaigning on climate change: "Custard-Melt"

19:00 Gathering for dinner & drinks in Oxford



Sat 21 Jan 10:30 Gathering for informal chats



Format

The event was organised primarily using both the open space format of self-organising groups discussing topics of mutual interest. Presentations by participants and invited speakers opened the event.

Topics

The Break-Out groups will follow the Open Space methodology which was the basis of the last two eCampaigning Forum events

  1. Coalition eCampaigning with Make Poverty History/GCAP examples
  2. eCampaign Tracking, Analysis & Reporting
  3. Having a campaigning impact
  4. Online Campaign Promotion & Recruitment
  5. Supporter Retention
  6. Collaborating on Open Source Tools/Platform
  7. Text messaging & Activism
  8. Effective Emails and Actions
  9. Communities On and Offline
  10. New Possibilities: Blogs, Flickr, Google Earth, etc.
  11. NGO Challenges: Tactics for progressing
  12. Creative Actions: Beyond Petitions and Letters to Politicians
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