facilitates Learning & Teaching practical topics that fit a 2 hour workshop
is nomadic, crowd-based & decentralised
is inclusive, friendly & safe
needs a website as platform for communication, planning & establishing trust
These points are a summary of a fantastic initial brainstorm in the park.
Picnic is a continuation of cc:Lab. Let's keep sharing our knowledge and skills and build from here!
Communicate
For now, the Picnic google group serves as mailing list and forum to annouce a workshop and keep up to date. If you have a google account you can click 'apply to join'. If you dont, any member can email you an invite to use the mailinglist.
Learn & Teach
Picnic is a place for practical skill sharing. What would you like to **learn**? What would you like to **teach**? Let's do it together!
1. See the list of workshops at tinyurl.com/learnandteach
2. Leave your name at a topic you'd like to learn or teach
3. Propose a new topic you'd like to learn or teach. Anything that could be covered in a 2 hour workshop is welcome!
4. Keep an eye on the list of workshops. When enough people are interested in a workshop you could teach, organise it! Use the mailing list to start talking dates etc or use a tool like doodle.
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These points are a summary of a fantastic initial brainstorm in the park.
Picnic is a continuation of cc:Lab. Let's keep sharing our knowledge and skills and build from here!
Communicate
For now, the Picnic google group serves as mailing list and forum to annouce a workshop and keep up to date. If you have a google account you can click 'apply to join'. If you dont, any member can email you an invite to use the mailinglist.Learn & Teach
Picnic is a place for practical skill sharing. What would you like to **learn**? What would you like to **teach**? Let's do it together!1. See the list of workshops at tinyurl.com/learnandteach
2. Leave your name at a topic you'd like to learn or teach
3. Propose a new topic you'd like to learn or teach. Anything that could be covered in a 2 hour workshop is welcome!
4. Keep an eye on the list of workshops. When enough people are interested in a workshop you could teach, organise it! Use the mailing list to start talking dates etc or use a tool like doodle.
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