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====Proposed definition for a Workshop (by ~''[[User:Rev 22|Rev 22]]'')====
 
====Proposed definition for a Workshop (by ~''[[User:Rev 22|Rev 22]]'')====
  
A Workshop is a focus group for sharing, developing ideas on a subject.  It may involve gatherings, training sessions, brainstorming.
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A workshop is a focus group for sharing, developing ideas on a subject.  It may involve gatherings, brainstorming and training sessions.
  
In Anarchopedia, Workshops are open-membership, voluntary groups coordinating and discussing in a chat room or the wiki itself.
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In [[Anarchopedia]], Workshops are open-membership, voluntary groups coordinating and discussing in a chat room or on the wiki itself.
  
 
==Proposed workshops==
 
==Proposed workshops==
  
#[[/How to make a Workshop?]]
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#[[/How to make a Workshop?]] (proposed during [[Anarchopedia:1st General Meeting]])
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#Workshops for [[Anarchopedia:Admin team]] (also proposed during the First General Meeting)
 
#How to start an anarchist eco-village
 
#How to start an anarchist eco-village
 
#How to make wiki-software work in a peer-to-peer network
 
#How to make wiki-software work in a peer-to-peer network
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#... (you can propose or request others workshops)
  
 
==Topics==
 
==Topics==

Revision as of 13:45, 12 June 2006

this page is a draft to be developed

Proposed definition for a Workshop (by ~Rev 22)

A workshop is a focus group for sharing, developing ideas on a subject. It may involve gatherings, brainstorming and training sessions.

In Anarchopedia, Workshops are open-membership, voluntary groups coordinating and discussing in a chat room or on the wiki itself.

Proposed workshops

  1. /How to make a Workshop? (proposed during Anarchopedia:1st General Meeting)
  2. Workshops for Anarchopedia:Admin team (also proposed during the First General Meeting)
  3. How to start an anarchist eco-village
  4. How to make wiki-software work in a peer-to-peer network
  5. ... (you can propose or request others workshops)

Topics

Programming