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One of the most recent success stories in the movie industry was The Blair Witch Project. With a miniscule budget, the then unknown horror film used the Internet to promote itself. The film fuelled its own rumours as to its origins – with questions raised as to its authenticity. The Blair Witch Project went on to make $248 million worldwide at a cost of only $50,000. more
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Location: Copland Building, University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW.
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Building Communities and Networks Online Level 2 is an intensive course concentrating on exploring and resolving the real-life editorial and technical issues that you face in managing your online community or community of practice (COP).
Please note: the date is not confirmed on this course and so
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below for further information.
Building Communities and Networks Online Level 2 is an
intensive half day course which concentrates on exploring and
resolving the real-life editorial and technical issues that
media professionals face in managing their online community or
community of practice (COP).
The tutor is Lizzie Jackson, who created and ran BBC
Communities. She is now a Consultant for Online Communities at
Children's' BBC. She was voted 'One of the 100
Innovators of the UK Internet Decade' in October 2004 by NOP
World and e-consultancy.com. Lizzie also runs Building
Communities & Networks Online Level 1 for NMK.
The course structure:
This course enables media professionals to have access to the
benefits of consultancy without having to pay the high fees this
often incurs. The number of attendees is also capped so that
there should be sufficient time for all to have their own
concerns discussed.
Attendees will be required to supply certain information in
advance of the course. This information will include an overview
of the key issues they face, a strategic outline of their
community or COP's objectives, and details of their audience
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analysis undertaken during the session.
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really enthusiastic about improving and boosting our
communities."
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instructive and has helped me define what I’m looking for from
the site far more clearly than previously."
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