Attend social media seminars in Winnipeg, 2010

18 Dec

Adapted from a National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) press release

Bring your lunch and join the National Screen Institute’s social media maven Liz Hover (woo-hoo, that’s me!) as she breaks down the hurdles to understanding Twitter, Facebook and sets you up with your social media tool kit.

  • Wed. Jan. 13 – What is Twitter and how can it help my business?
  • Wed. Jan. 20 – How to get your message out through Facebook
  • Wed. Jan. 27 – Your social media tool kit – it’s not just Twitter and Facebook

Where are the seminars?

NSI Aboriginal Training Centre – 400-141 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg.

When do the seminars take place?

Wednesdays (January 13, 20, 27) from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.

How much do the seminars cost?

$10 per session (Cash only, receipts available)

Should I pre-register?

Yes please, space is limited. Call Chris Vajcner at 204-957-2998.

What should I bring?

Your lunch and your questions. We’ll provide the coffee and the answers!

About the National Screen Institute

The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a national training school widely known for its prestigious training programs for Canadian writers, directors and producers working in film and television. Most programs are part-time so students keep their day jobs while they train. Participants do not have to relocate – intensive training happens in one place and participants return home to work with a mentor for the rest of their program. All training is delivered by senior industry experts.

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  • The seminars are for beginners. I'm presenting.

    Dunno what the crowd will be like yet. Probably made up of the arts community in Winnipeg.

    Definitely not a boring business seminar: http://www.lizhover.com/speaking/ - I tend to swear a lot.

    As for other web related things: New Media Manitoba has lots going on. Canadian Women in Communications does some cool stuff (not just for ladies either): http://www.cwc-afc.com/eve-index.cfm?memfn=even...
  • That's interesting, but sounds more like a business seminar; what'll the crowd be like? Do you know if there'll be any web developers there?

    Also, do you know of any web-related 'things' going on in Winnipeg? The only event I was able to find was an old BarCamp page that was a year and a half old.
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