Top 10 Open Source Tools for eActivism
Dan Bashaw and Mike Gifford have put together a terrific list of Open Source tools that can be used by activists to spread the message and promote interaction by enewsletters, forums, blogs, wikis and epetitions.
(cleaning my bloglines’ clippings – I’d rather have it posted here than there as a clip)
[via Sierto]
Some people (NGOs and so) come here asking what we’ve got… “what can you give us for free?”
Sorry, wrong question: “what do you need?”
I think there are two different approaches when setting up a project (a virtual learning project or one of another kind, doesn’t mind)
- I set up my goals, see my resources and
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– try and find more resources
– try and redefine my project to fit the available resources
- I see the resources available and define a project according to them
In my point of view, the last one is not a good approach. Ok, it is a realistic one, but planning is not about being realistic but about goals and needs. There’ll be all the time in the world to prune the initial design, during the implementation phase. But there’ll be no time to dream once in reality.