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Agenda

What's happening at and around the 2010 eCampaigning Forum

The eCampaigning Forum is held at St Anne's College, Woodstock Road Oxford, OX2 6HS, UK. See details on the location of the venue, directions and if you don't want to stay on-site, alternative accommodation.

Date Time  
Related Pre Meetings / Events
Mon 22 March
Oxford
09:30-17:00 eCampaigning Training: by FairSay (St Anne's College, Oxford)
12:00-17:00 Integrate and grow: asking campaigners to donate, by Advocacy Online (St Anne's College, Oxford)
09:30-17:00 Other Pre Meetings: Suggest one you want run (St Anne's College, Oxford)
  19:30 Informal dinner for eCampaigning Forum participants to kick-start connections and conversations (St Anne's College, Oxford)
  21:00+ Collect Pub for eCampaigning Forum participants to kick-start connections and conversations (St Anne's College, Oxford)
Date Time 2010 eCampaigning Forum
Tue 23 March
(Oxford)
09:00 Registration, coffee/tea, informal discussions
  09:30 Welcome, introduction and agenda review (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
  10:00 Speed Meeting
  10:30 Speakers (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre):
  1. Joe Baker, Care2
  2. Matthew Sherrington, The Good Agency
  11:30 Tea/Coffee Break
  11:45 Peer-to-peer Topic Introduction
  12:15 Small Groups: Peer-to-peer discussions Suggested topics have come from input. Actual topics depend on what people 'claim' (see methodology).
  13:30 Lunch and individual discussions
  14:30 Regroup: One Short Presentation (mCampaigning by David Ryder 1 Goal / Y6 Media) and process check
  14:45 Small Groups: Peer-to-peer discussions Suggested topics have come from input. Actual topics depend on what people 'claim' (see methodology).

tea/coffee/snacks at your leisure

  17:15 Regroup: Presentations (in parallel)
  1. Campaign Clinic: Expert Advice for your campaign
  2. Academic perspectives on eCampaigning
  3. Do you do do a presentation / workshop? Put it on the wiki.
  18:00 Formal end of day 1
  19:30 Dinner and drinks at St Anne's College
  21:00 Evening Programme: Bar and possibly another option
   
Wed 24 March
(Oxford)
09:00 Arrival, coffee/tea, informal discussions
  09:15 Regroup: Agenda Review and Parallel Presentations
  1. Campaign Clinic: Expert Advice for your campaign
  2. Tachtical Tech: 10 Tactics for Turning Information into Action
  3. Do you do do a presentation / workshop? Put it on the wiki.
  10:15 Small Groups: Peer-to-peer discussions
tea/coffee/snacks at your leisure
Suggested topics have come from input. Actual topics depend on what people 'claim' (see methodology).
  12:30 Lunch and individual discussions
  13:30 Regroup: One Short Presentation and process check (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
  13:45 Regroup: Topic Review then Small Groups: Peer-to-peer discussions
Suggested topics have come from input. Actual topics depend on what people 'claim' (see methodology).
  14:45 Tea/coffee/snacks at your leisure
  16:00 Regroup: Short Presentations (10 min. each)
  • Theme: Test/Research Findings
  • See list (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
  • Alternative: Flexi Peer-To-Peer (Rooms: As available)
  17:20 Closing Session (Room: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre)
  17:30 Event formally ends
  19:00 Dinner and drinks in Oxford for those still around)
Related Post Meetings / Events
Thu 25 March
London
09:00-12:30 Integrate and grow: asking campaigners to donate, by Advocacy Online (London)
Thu 25 March
Oxford
09:30-17:30 Day 1: Campaigning Camp: bringing ideas and people together to develop tools for great campaigning
Fri 26 March
Oxford
09:30-17:30 Day 2: Campaigning Camp: bringing ideas and people together to develop tools for great campaigning
Thu 25 March
Oxford / London
09:30-17:00 Post Meetings: Plan one if you want one
     

Topics

This is a starting list of topics based on informal input. The actual topics will be determined by which ones attract the most interest before and atthe event - so get involved to ensure your interests and objectives for attending are met.

  1. Campaigning 2.0 Topics
    1. We'll come up with these as a community in Dec 2009 and Jan 2010. Suggest some topics now
  2. Campaigning Essentials Topics =
    1. We'll come up with these as a community in Dec 2009 and Jan 2010. Suggest some topics now
  3. eCampaigning Horizons - Looking ahead to what is coming in the near future
  4. Suggest other topics - its your event

Topic Timing in the Agenda

Topics will be allocated to time slots one week before the event and then need to be 'claimed' at the event by someone who wishes to leade it at the event. Between now and then suggested topics will be added as they are raised. Any topics with the highest interest will be allocated to different time slots so they don't conflict. Those with no or very low interest will be cancelled. At the event, extra time can be spent on the above topics as people are willing and new topics can be added as necessary.

There are thus four 'official' time slots for peer-to-peer topics which covers 75% of the event agenda. If you stayed for the full time of each topic, you could participate in four topics. However you also are free to switch between topics at any time, so if you are not learning anything, participating or just want to explore a few different topics then switch.

Facilitators

Facilitators with experience in the methodology used at the eCampaigning Forum has been arranged.

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