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Contribute

If you are an experienced campaigning or e-campaigning practitioner, what you know can be useful to others. Share it.

Contribute an Article

  1. Decide what you want to write about
  2. Write it up as a blog post or in a word processor
  3. Review it: you want your best advice or ideas to shine
  4. Send it in as a link or a document with any special instructions

Contribute a Video Clip

  1. Decide what you want to record:
    • A speaker you or someone else?
    • An interview of you or someone else?
    • Your thoughts on a topic via webcam?
    • A mini-documentary?
  2. Record it. Webcam, mobile phone or camera - it's your choice.
  3. Edit it if you feel this is necessary
  4. Upload it to your video hosting site of choice.
  5. Send in the link to the video

Contribute an Audio Clip

  1. Decide what you want to record
  2. Record it. Mobile phone, computer or dictaphone - it's your choice
  3. Convert it to an audio file (e.g. mp3, wav) if necessary
  4. Edit it if you feel this is necessary
  5. Send it in or upload it to iTunes or other audio hosting service and send in the link.

Contribute a Presentation

  1. Decide what you are going to present
  2. Produce it. PowerPoint, Keynote, Impress or other format - it's your choice
  3. Add any extra elements like voice-over
  4. Upload it to SlideShare or a similar presentation sharing site
  5. Send in the link (or the actual document if it isn't too large)

Contact Duane to...

  • Discuss what expertise or content you can share
  • How you can share it with others
  • What help you need to produce it

The more we share, the more we learn.

» Duane Raymond

+44 207 993 4200

FairSay FairSay c/o The Hub
5 Torrens St.
London EC1V 1NQ United Kingdom

Skype: fairsay

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2009 eCampaigning Forum

New! Reserve 31 Mar-1 April 2009 for the 6th annual eCampaigning Forum in Oxford, UK

Acknowledgements

The online version of the 2008 eCampaigning Resource Pack of articles and video was produced with the support of:

  • Advocacy Online
    Advocacy Online is a leading provider of eCampaigning software and services. Over 70 organisations use our e-activist 3.0 technology to run their local, national, and global campaigns. Advocacy Online is pleased to support the development of this resource to help spread new ideas within the global eCampaigning community.
  • Oxfam GB
    Oxfam is a development, relief, and campaigning organisation that works with others to overcome poverty and suffering around the world. Oxfam GB is pleased to support the costs of producing this content for eCampaigning practitioners everywhere.
  • FairSay
    FairSay provides advice and support on campaigning - especially eCampaigning. FairSay organises the annual eCampaigning Forum and provides eCampaigning training. It initiated this Campaigning Insights projects so those who cannot attend the eCampaigning Forum event can still benefit from it and can gain insight into eCampaigning.

Production Team

  • Jess Day: Article commissioning, editing and project management
  • Gillo Cutrupi: Video commissioning and project management
  • Pete Cranston: Video camera operating and editing
  • Tim Davies: Video camera operating and editing