Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers...
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48 CURRENT | cfastie |
October 21, 2019 18:32
| about 5 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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47 | stevie |
October 21, 2019 16:50
| about 5 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community together, even just for a meet-and-greet. Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Important things to include when posting an event post:
** It can be helpful to tag a location on your event. You can do this by using this button on your event post. This way people will be able to see the event location on a map. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google events calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, fill out this form: Event supportWant some help or advice on hosting an event? Join OpenCall on Tuesdays and talk about your event ideas with people at Public Lab Here are some event hosting resources:
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46 | stevie |
October 21, 2019 16:48
| about 5 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community together, even just for a meet-and-greet. Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Important things to include when posting an event post:
** It can be helpful to tag a location on your event. You can do this by using this button on your event post. This way people will be able to see the event location on a map. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google events calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, fill out this form: Event supportWant some help or advice on hosting an event? Join OpenCall on Tuesdays and talk about your event ideas with people at Public Lab Here are some event hosting resources:
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45 | cfastie |
September 10, 2017 15:25
| about 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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44 | markmcloy |
September 10, 2017 11:34
| about 7 years ago
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43 | cfastie |
July 09, 2017 15:02
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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42 | cfastie |
July 09, 2017 15:01
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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41 | cfastie |
July 06, 2017 10:57
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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40 | cfastie |
July 06, 2017 10:55
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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39 | cfastie |
May 30, 2017 12:52
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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38 | cfastie |
March 16, 2017 14:04
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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37 | cfastie |
March 16, 2017 14:04
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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36 | cfastie |
March 16, 2017 14:01
| over 7 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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35 | cfastie |
November 15, 2016 13:54
| about 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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34 | stevie |
November 15, 2016 13:52
| about 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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33 | stevie |
November 15, 2016 13:50
| about 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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32 | stevie |
July 05, 2016 19:17
| over 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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31 | cfastie |
April 05, 2016 12:14
| over 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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30 | warren |
April 05, 2016 12:12
| over 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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29 | warren |
March 29, 2016 21:45
| over 8 years ago
Anyone may host a Public Lab event -- it's a great way to get a local community of Public Labbers together, even just for a meet-and-greet. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it's likely that you live near some of them! Ask on a local discussion list if anyone's interested in helping organize it, and feel free to reach out to the organizers group for support! Posting your eventTo post an event, visit http://publiclab.org/post. Use the Templates dropdown menu to choose Post an Event. You will see the headers change in the form: Posting your event on a place pageTo easily connect an event with a particular place, go to the relevant place page (view all current places here: http://publiclab.org/places) and look in the left sidebar for the "Post an Event" button. When you use this button, your event will be posted and properly tagged. For instance, in the screenshot below, notice the URL at the top and the tags at the bottom containing the place name: Advanced: If you have recently created a new place page and wish to add event listings and a "Post an Event" button to your left sidebar, tag your page with events:theregionname, for example events:gulf-coast. If you have questions, email web@publiclab.org. Google calendar for eventsWe also have a Google calendar viewable on http://publiclab.org/events page. To have your event appear on this calendar, email organizers@publiclab.org. How to host an eventWant some advice on hosting an event -- how to reach people, what to provide, how long it should be, etc? We have several event guides in development, notably: Track your eventIf you hold a local event, please use this form to tell the non-profit arm of Public Lab about it! If you submit multiple events and would ever like to get a summary, simply email staff@publiclab.org. Thanks! |
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