27 Jun 2010 @ 6:37 PM 

I gave a crash course on WordPress last week during a digital activism training for organizations and causes. The Asia Foundation brought together various human rights activists from all over Mindanao to learn hands-on about online social media and how Internet tools can be employed in their line of work. The TAF consultant who helped put it together, Tonyo Cruz, hashtagged it #eactivism.

It was a very fulfilling experience, seeing the unabashed interest and enthusiasm the seminar participants displayed during my entire 3-hour talk. I had feared they would fall asleep due to their lack of foreknowledge in technical stuff, but it wasn’t that way at all. And I’m glad for it, because I’m involved in activism myself, so I’m more than happy to help my brothers in arms get themselves equipped with today’s online tools.

It helped a whole lot that the WiFi access at the venue, Lantaka Hotel by the Sea, was more than adequate. There were more than 20 of us accessing the Internet and yet the bandwidth didn’t seem to suffer much. Thanks also to The Asia Foundation for providing laptops to those who weren’t able to bring their own.

The participants came from Basilan, Tawi-Tawi, Cotabato, and other areas in Mindanao where Internet access isn’t all that reliable (to say the least). And yet, they embraced WordPress and knew instinctively what it could do for them. It was also very inspiring to see them immediately take to the other social media platforms presented to them by the other speakers. Twitter was a major hit!

I hope to continue this kind of WordPress evangelism, and hopefully I’ll be able to provide more hands-on training, especially for individuals and organizations who need to have their voices heard.

Some photos from the 2-day seminar held at Lantaka Hotel by the Sea, Zamboanga City.

Blogie Ellen Tordesillas Juned Sonido Tonyo Cruz Blogie on MBS4 training participants

I have promised to help the Digital Activism trainees further in their forays into the world WordPress. In particular, I will host any of them who might want to get a WordPress 3.0-powered website under the mindanaw.net domain.

Here’s the presentation I made for the seminar: Crash Course on WordPress.

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Last Edit: 27 Jun 2010 @ 06:37 PM

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 25 Sep 2009 @ 8:00 PM 

There are many WordPress enthusiasts, hobbyists, hardcore developers, instructors and power users out there — and I’m one of them. Ever since I discovered this awe-inspiring rapid publishing system, I’ve been hooked! And now I find myself in the company of those who’ve taken it upon themselves to help spread the word about WordPress.

To this end, I’ve organized four WordCamps to date since 2008 (two official ones, and two mini-WordCamps), and I’ve conducted several WordPress seminars and workshops in various cities around the Philippines. See, in 2008 when I spoke with Matt Mullenweg over Skype before the first WordCamp in the country, he asked how many WordPress users there were here. I took it as a challenge to help increase the number!

Before this, I’d been writing about WordPress and related activities over at my personal blog. From now on, all things WP & me will be posted right here. Subscribe to the blog feed to keep abreast of training seminars, bloggers and developers events, and many others. Feel free to send me suggestions, greetings and other such shoutouts that give bloggers that warm & fuzzy feeling. ;)

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Last Edit: 25 Sep 2009 @ 08:00 PM

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