Making Links 2007
Podcasting, Photoshop, multilingual websites, open source, digital storytelling, young people online, and getting to grips with Web 2.0 – this is just a taste of the exciting program we’ve put together. Take a look at what’s on offer – Click HERE
Making Links 2007 (October 30th and 31st) is one of Australia’s leading forums for workers and activists in the not-for-profit sector to share skills and information relating to website development, online campaigning, online social networking and community building, and other ICT issues.
This year the two day conference focuses on the opportunities presented by emerging technology, with a mix of case studies and practical sessions on topics as diverse as multilingual websites, podcasting, web-based advocacy and community-building online.
Presenters
Some of the confirmed presenters are:
- Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR)
- The Inspire Foundation
- The Spastic Centre and
- Greenpeace
And our highly regarded keynote speakers Danny Butt and Dr Christine Satchell
Take a look at what else is on offer by clicking HERE.
REGISTER NOW -Earlybirds close Monday 24 September
To register and take advantage of the reduced earlybird costs, click HERE to access the online registration form.
Don’t miss out your chance to attend this great conference at the discounted rate – only $220 for not-for-profit employees.
The Program
We are very excited about the great program we’ve put together and it just keeps getting better. Here are some examples of whats on offer:
- Writing for the web
- RSS feeds
- Workshops in websites, Photoshop
- Online networking with young people
- Multilanguage websites
- Web 2.0, open source solutions
- YourSpace (a space for you to share your projects and ideas with others)
and much more … Check it out at www.makinglinks.org.au
The conference is organised by:
Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations
Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE)
Infoxchange Australia
WA Centre for Health Promotion Research
Creative Industries Faculty, QUT
CommunIT, a CISA Project
UWS




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