Summary by Michel Bauwens [http://p2pfoundation.net] Overall session chair: Andrew Lowenthal; specific session by Padmaja Padman - Start with round to assess expectations; facilitator distributes cards to post on the walls; every participant writes down one of more key expectation for the e-advocacy session; facilitators will attempt to integrate them in the program Morning circle at 8 8:30 start of track sessions, group activity 9:00 – 12:30, Padma starts Question: 1) why are you in e-advocacy; 2) how to be more effective in presenting such messages First day will be about citizen journalism Morning Session, facilitator Padmaja Padman - Intro Participants are active in hiv/aids, community communication, poverty alleviation, youth and women issues Explains PAIN strategy P = pressure = on who? Government, donors A = activities I = information N = networking, forming partnerships Key question: how to communicate change What is your target group? How to tailor your message to your target group? What topics or activities to focus on? Identifying the agents of change within your target group or community (who can affect the change that you want to achieve)? What strategy for communication? - Writing Building trust by communicating truthfully Crediting the sources Avoiding offensive material Be conscious about regulations such as copyright, libel, etc… Responding to complaints Balancing head and heart - Group work Divide in 2 groups, and decide on one topic, and be convincing about it Myanmar/Vietnam Group Chosen theme: Protecting our children, protecting our future Presentation by Ye Taik Thai/Lao group, attapon Ngoksin Dare to ask, dare to say no, before having sex (HIV/AIDS) Example: Make Internet TV, http://makeinternettv.org Padma reviews the website, how efficient is the website - After the break Little exercise to show the distorsion of information Who/What?When/Where/Why/How method Handout: Communication Tips / Planning Models / Crafting Effective Messages The art of asking the right questions / one concept-one question (max. 2) Handouts: 2 articles from Malaysiakini; one about a boycott the media campaign by Malaysian bloggers - Exercise with 2 UN officials: practice interview of human rights issues, everybody prepares one question AFTERNOON SESSION 3 pm Overview of expectations whiteboard WRITING EXERCICES General recommendation by Padma Combining brain (writing discipline) and heart Exercise: make different combinations from an obligatory list of 7 words; recommendations from Padma - Use intro for grabbing attention - Use logical H5W rule and structure for explanation - Use the active “voice” of the people involved in the story (quotes) - Write short sentences (between 8 and 20 words) - Link your article to other related articles - Length of articles, 600 to 800 words … Exercise: start from statement/quotation/question/analysis-comparison Participants write exercie Presentation of program for tomorrow