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==Lesson 2: What do You Need?==
 
 
You need '''Space and a Hard Core'''
 
 
 
 
==What Does a Group Do?==
 
==What Does a Group Do?==
  
 
Establishing goals and objectives. Blog/site, maybe organizing events, whatever
 
Establishing goals and objectives. Blog/site, maybe organizing events, whatever
 
https://www.youtube.com/embed/IgHcR59tW1g
 
  
 
==Lesson 3: Defining Your Group==
 
==Lesson 3: Defining Your Group==
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==Lesson 5: Project Management==
 
==Lesson 5: Project Management==
 
==Lesson 6: Branding and Marketing==
 
 
In previous Lessons we talked about RG issues in a theoretical, general way. This time, though, we will do something quite different; we are going to expose real life cases around Branding and Marketing in RGs and Internet Governance projects, and from these experiences we'll extract some general guidelines.
 
 
In the first part of this Lesson we'll talk about '''how to get a logo''' for your project, and on the second we'll see how to market your project and events in order to maximize recruitment and participation.
 
 
1 The nets@USP
 
 
2 The GEDI@UFRN and Y2IG Logos
 
[[Image:Y2IG Logo.png|frameless|280px|left]]
 
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/freedesign/
 
  
 
==Lesson 7: Executing your Project==
 
==Lesson 7: Executing your Project==

Latest revision as of 18:44, 16 April 2017

What Does a Group Do?

Establishing goals and objectives. Blog/site, maybe organizing events, whatever

Lesson 3: Defining Your Group

Expand the topic from Lesson 1

Lesson 5: Project Management

Lesson 7: Executing your Project

Stage 1

Available Resources

Resources to Learn Internet Governance

Scientific Production

Considerations on Team Diversity

(Branding, Morale and Marketing),

Organizing Events

Recruitment

Stage 2

Official vs. Unofficial Groups

(Fostering Scientific Freedom, Dissent and Debate)

Multidisciplinarity and Multistakeholderism

Principles of Structure and Management

Student Profiling