[Network-Centric Resources] Crowdsourcing Human Rights Research, Our Next Online Discussion on Amnesty's Decoder Project

Dirk Slater dirk at fabriders.net
Tue Apr 17 09:53:52 CEST 2018


Hello ECF’ers,

I know many of you are focusing on how to enable and engage communities and networks to contribute to your online efforts. Our Network-Centric Resources Project Online Discussion series features tech and social justice resource developers sharing hard-earned knowledge and lessons learned. Our next online discussion will focus on Amnesty’s Decoder project, a crowdsourcing platform that enables digital volunteers anywhere in the world to participate in groundbreaking human rights research.  We will have Milena Marin on hand to share her lessons learned in engaging digital volunteers in documenting human right violations using new technologies.  As with past online discussions, you are invited to join, contribute to the conversation and get your questions answered.

The online discussion will take place in one week, Tuesday, April 24th, at 8:00 PDT, 9:00 CST, 11:00 EST, 16:00 BST, 17:00 CEST, 18:00 EAT, 20:30 IST.

You can learn more and RSVP to get details: http://www.fabriders.net/portfolio/ncraimilena/

To learn more about the Network-Centric Resources project and see notes and videos from past online discussions: http://www.fabriders.net/network-centric/

Cheers!

Dirk

PS - I’m actively looking to feature network-centric resources in upcoming discussions. If you are developing a resource you’d like to have featured in an online discussion, whether its to share lessons learned or discuss challenges you are facing, please get in touch!


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