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A training workshop focused on effective communication and building social media skills
Organized by the Forest Communicators Networks and FAO, the workshop will bepresented in two parts. In the morning, participants will learn how to get their message heard and understood through hands-on training in the fundamentals of communication and with concrete examples from successful campaigns. Participants will also have theopportunity to learn more about the Forest Communicators Networks, a network of nearly500 professionals that promotes communication and dialogue on forestry issues worldwide.
In the afternoon and on Day 2, workshop participants will gain social and digital media skills in content creation, curation and dissemination in the social media boot camp. After completing the boot camp, the participants will form the core of the social reporting team for the 6th Mediterranean Forest Week and will work on-site to cover the event with tweets, blogs, videos, images and pictures, etc.
- Maria De Cristofaro, Outreach and Capacity Building, Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy
- Patricia R. Sfeir, Leader of the Mediterranean and the Near East Forest CommunicatorsNetwork and Manager, Rural Development Programs, Seeds International, Lebanon
- Ingwald Gschwandtl, Chair of the Global Coordination Group, Forest Communicators Networks and Director, Head of Forest Policy and Information, Federal Ministry of Sustainability and Tourism, Austria
- Kai Lintunen, Leader of the UNECE/FAO Forest Communicators Network and Head of International Communications, Finnish Forest Association, Finland
- Kay Montgomery, Leader of the Africa Forest Communicators Network and Working forForests Representative, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa
- Pier Andrea Pirani, Co-director and Independent Consultant, Euforic Services Ltd
- Pilar Valbuena, Deputy Leader of the Mediterranean and the Near East Forest Communicators Network and International Expert in Communication, Education and Awareness Strategies,
The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), is hosting the Sixth edition of the Mediterranean Forest Week (VIth MWF) at the Grand Hills Hotel, Broumana, on 1–5 April 2019. The weeklong event brings together policy and decision makers, forest administrators, researchers, practitioners, donors, civil society organizations, and social and environmental based non–governmental organizations to share and promote the use of forest–based solutions to assist Mediterranean countries in the implementation of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.
30-31 March 2019
Beirut (Lebanon)
Photos by (c) Pilar Valbuena for the Forest Communicators Network for the Mediterranean and Near East
See the New Literacy--Language --Ways of Communicating --through text, gesture and images on Second LIfe
www.thinkbigbebigentrepreneurs.com Brief video below on some examples of shockvertising advertising. For those of you who don't know what it is. Shock advertising or Shockvertising is a type of advertising generally regarded as one that “deliberately, rather than inadvertently, startles and offends.
Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network
16 October 2013, C1: Public communication and politics
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Belgium - Brussels - October 2013
©European Union/Wim Daneels
This photo was taken in the afternoon on January 3rd of 2014.
I was trying to get out of the house to get rid of the Friday's blue. So I went the coffee shop for some time out. I was sitting on the second floor by the glass window.
So this is one of the scenes I had saw through the glass window. It is very interesting to witness that how many different activities and different ways of communications that people are using in terms of communicating with each other.
Sometimes you wonder is the distance between people are getting closer or getting further part? I guess the answer can be really depends on how people's point of view and perspectives.
I was trying to get out of the house to get rid of the Friday's blue. So I went the coffee shop for some time out. I was sitting on the second floor by the glass window.
So this is one of the scenes I had saw through the glass window. It is very interesting to witness that how many different activities and different ways of communications that people are using in terms of communicating with each other.
Sometimes you wonder is the distance between people are getting closer or getting further part? I guess the answer can be really depends on how people's point of view and perspectives.
On our trip in the North country we had a free day where we got to enjoy some hot springs and go horseback riding. Originally we were supposed to have a horse for every person on the trip, but because all the mares were pregnant we were given three horses, one of which was crazy. Two horses for twelve people meant there was some downtime before or after riding. The "cowboys" of the ranch had come in with the horses and were then sitting around waiting for us to finish riding. I had brought beanie babies with me for all the young children that we would encounter along the way. I gave one to this little boy, but he was extremely unhappy about it, as you can tell from the look on his face. Eventually he began to play with it, but not after staring at me like this for quite some time and crying a little. The snow is lightly covering his hat and the ground, and all the men were dressed in the traditional clothing of Mongolia. No communication occurred, but it was a beautiful moment of enjoying the chilly weather and a new culture.
Photo by Emily Zimmon
Communication Shutdown is a global initiative to raise funds for the people fighting autism across 40 countries.
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Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network
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Communication is the weekly theme. The mobile, particularly texting, is a vital communication tool for me.
Bit of a cop-out shot today - Wednesdays are always the busiest days of the week at this time of the year.