Training bits are small pieces of inspiration, tools or background in activism and social change. Each training bit has something for you to learn, to act upon and to share with other activists. You are free to choose the bits you want and do them in your own pace.
Training Bits
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Tool
Stakeholder Analysis
On this training bit we shall discuss who have interest in the change we want to achieve. The interest could be positive, ...
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Background
Copyright!
Learn about copyright laws and how you can keep yourself out of trouble!
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Tool
Learn how to do a TED talk
In this bit you will learn the tools to stand up in front of an audience and make them listen while you tell about a subje...
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Tool
Press Releases and Press Conferences
This bit looks into how to address the press during press conferences, as well as, how to create press releases to communi...
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Background
Branding: Getting Noticed
Learn the significance of branding your campaign, to become more accessible to your audience and to be in control of your ...
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Tool
The real verbal assassination- Rebuttals
You are taking part in an argument and now its your turn to speak back. Here we explore the structure of rebutting an argu...
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Tool
Creating Urgency in your Communications
It is not always so easy to get people to act. For this, you need to know what strategies to use to kick-start your audience!
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Background
Photojournalism
For over 150 years, photography has been used to tell stories. Learn about the history of photojournalism.
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Inspiration
Case: The Iconic Ribbon
First it was red, then pink, and then it became many other colors too. The AIDS ribbon is a good example of a powerful mem...
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Inspiration
Photojournalist: James Nachtwey
This bit explores a modern photojournalist, some of his extraordinary work, and the moral dilemma of making a profession o...
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Tool
Using a Campaign Star for your campaign check list
Here, you to get to know how a campaign starts and how to concretise and present your it to your target group/audience
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Tool
How to implement a campaign strategy
Without rigorous and effective campaign implementation, the most strategic of campaigns could fail to achieve their object...
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Tool
World School Style
World Schools Style debating (or WSS) is a combination of the British Parliamentary and Australia-Asian debating formats, ...
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Tool
Karl Popper
This format was developed for use in secondary school programs and competitions. It is popular in Central and Eastern Eur...
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Inspiration
Citizen Journalism: Iranian Green Revolution
This bit looks into the importance of citizen journalism in Iran's 2009 Green Revolution and how information was shared wi...
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Tool
Did your campaign make a difference? Assessing impact
As the campaign comes to an end, two important steps remain:evaluating progress made, assessing how the issues have change...
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Tool
The Art of Persuasion
When was the last time you had to persuade someone? Regardless of your industry or profession, chances are you regularly h...
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Tool
Prefigurative interventions
You want to make the world a better place, right? But how should this better place look, feel or taste like?
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Tool
How to design a campaign strategy
Now that you have decided what to campaign on, this is your guide to create your campaign strategy.
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Background
The Ethics of Participatory Digital Mapping with Communities
Digital mapping as a tool in the participatory development toolkit has generated a great deal of interest in the developme...
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