MAKING LINKS 2010 GOING WEST
The 6th national Making Links conference  is heading to Western  Australia for the first time to be held at the State Library of Western Australia in Perth from the 15-17  November 2010, book the date in your calander now. 
The Making  Links conference is one of Australia's leading forums for web and IT  workers in the not-for-profit and community sectors to showcase their  work and to explore current and emerging new media and information and communications  technology (ICT).
CALL FOR CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Submissions  are now open to register your interest in presenting at Making Links  2010. 
Submissions should be made by 30 July by submitting a 150  word abstract describing your presentation and a short bio online at 
For  more information, including suggested topics please visit the Making  Links Website: http://www.makinglinks.org.au/speakers/
ACADEMIC  WORKSHOP - CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AND PRESENTATIONS
Research for  Action: Networking University and Community for Social Responsibility
This  workshop brings together people from a diverse range of disciplines to  discuss how academic researchers and community practitioners and  activists can work together to explore the use of information and communication  technologies, social  media, augmented reality, and other forms of network  technologies for research and action in pursuit of social  responsibility.
The aim is to connect people with ideas, ideas  with research projects, and harness new media to further inquiry into  socially just outcomes in our community. This academic workshop will be  held in conjunction with Making Links 2010 on Monday, 15th Nov 2010, Perth, Western Australia.
For  more information, including guidelines and key submission dates please  click here:
http://www.makinglinks.org.au/news/academic-workshops-–-call-for-participation-and-presentations/
WORKSHOP  KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Douglas Schuler (to be confirmed)
Doug Schuler has a  masters degree in  Software Engineering from Seattle  University and a masters degree in Computer Science from the University of Washington.  He's a former chair of Computer  Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), a founding  member of the Seattle  Community Network (SCN), and a faculty member (Evening and  Weekend Studies) of The  Evergreen State College where he teaches and learns about  technology and social implications of the network society. http://www.scn.org/commnet/doug.html
CLIMATE RISK WORKSHOPS:  SYDNEY + MELBOURNE
Climate change is all but certain. How will climate change affect  the community sector and the services we provide? How can we prepare?
These  and other questions will be addressed in a series of workshops  presented by ACOSS, Climate Risk, and Making Links. 
Sydney -  Monday 19th July and Melbourne - Friday 30 July 
More information  can be found here:
http://www.makinglinks.org.au/news/climate-risk-workshop-–-sydney-and-melbourne/
MAKING  LINKS 2011 - IN YOUR CITY?
Making Links is a national conference and  so it can be held anywhere in Australia. Bids to host Making Links in  2011 opened at the 2009 conference and close on 30 June 2010. Would you  like to be part of a bid to host Making Links in your city? 
Click  here to find out more: http://www.makinglinks.org.au/news/making-links-2011-in-your-city/
Congrats,  you made it this far :-). Did you know we have a new website? 
Come  check it out at
http://www.makinglinks.org.au/
terça-feira, 29 de junho de 2010
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