Open Source City….a call out
Late last year the members of How Why DIY wanted to create an event called Open Source City “Open Source City was originally a weekend micro-festival of open source sound & media practice for the 2008 Liverpool City of Culture Programme organised by SoundNetwork and folly” We tried and we failed to get it off the ground mainly we felt after examining the remnants of grant application forms that we had got bogged down...
Ignite Liverpool seeks presenters for next it’s August event.
Ignite Liverpool now in it’s 4th Year is looking for people who are passionate and enthusiastic about something? Could be about anything at all? Literally, anything! And if you care so much are you willing to stand up for just five minutes and tell a few people about it? Right then, perhaps you can help… Ignite Liverpool is looking for speakers to talk (about anything) for its next event in August. Ignite Liverpool is an...
Update on our Social Media Surgery
Back in March we organised a social media surgery for 3rd sector organisations and here is a quick report back from those sessions. Find out who we helped below. How Why DIY helped Sam Avery to The Comedy Trust is a fantastic organisation that offers comedy workshops at their venue and in the workplace. Sam Avery from Liverpool’s Comedy Trust came along to discuss their Social media needs and if I can remember without the aid...
Free Social Media Surgery in Liverpool
Members from the local voluntary and community sector groups are invited to this free social media advice session. You’ll get practical hands-on advice for putting social technology into action for your cause, to help you reach a wider audience and promote the good work you do. Whether it’s getting started sharing your group’s stories and aims through blogging, forming a community around a Facebook group, or reaching...
Liverpool Digital Events presentation
Presentation given at Social Media Cafe Liverpool on upcoming digital friendly events in Liverpool