Making Links is a conference for anyone who’s interested in using technology for social action.
Consider how you can use collaboration software for your organisation. Or perhaps, find out all about the different web, social media and digital arts tools for fundraising, cause awareness, community engagement, or volunteer recruitment.
Speakers and workshop facilitators will cover a number of topics that are designed to help nonprofit organisations to:
Bring the sector together through knowledge sharing, training and development, practical applications, and networking.
Explore the uses of technology for communities that may be marginalised or excluded from mainstream communities.
Showcase innovative ideas that create social change and promote social justice.
If you and your organisation need to find ways to use technology at work, don’t miss out on this great opportunity.
Register for Making Links conference right now!
Making Links
15 to 17 November 2010
State Library, Perth, WA
CONFERENCE PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE
Want to know what you can expect from the conference? Check out the latest program that’s available on the website.
See Conference 2010 Program
It’s all still being finalised, but this will help to give you an overview.
SOME THINGS THAT YOU SHOULDN’T MISS
AT MAKING LINKS
There are a number of presentations, events, and workshops that will be covered over the three-day conference. Here are some things that you should be watching out for:
Film and Digital Arts Festival - One of the highlights from Making Links is the open-air public viewing of some change-making works made by and for communities. Read more.
Satellite Workshops - Learn some practical skills to help you with your organisation’s technology needs. Read more.
Conference Dinner - This is a great chance to network with a community of people who share the same interest in the technology and social action space.
ICT Infrastructure, Planning, and Policy - Choose from a variety of presentations and sessions that will enable you and your organisation to set up or to improve the planning and implementation of your ICT strategies. Read more.
Community Building and Social Media Stream - There’s a number of presentations and breakout sessions where you can get tips and advice on how to engage your community using a variety of tools, including web and social media. Read more.