NCSE is pleased to announce the next of a new series of on-line workshops aimed at broadening and deepening the networks that make our work possible. The next workshop focuses on on-line petitions as a tool in science education advocacy, with advice about how to write, promote, and use such petitions.
The featured presenter is Josh Nelson, Campaign Manager at Credo Action, who will demonstrate CREDO Mobilize, an on-line petition system that lets individual grassroots advocates tap into a broad network of like-minded citizens. He'll demonstrate the website and discuss how to get the most out of it and similar platforms, and share best practices and his experiences gleaned as an online organizer for groups including the National Wildlife Federation, Alliance for Climate Protection, and CREDO. NCSE's Josh Rosenau will host the session.
The workshop begins at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time/2:00 p.m. Eastern time on July 30, 2014, and spaces are still available, so register now! (The session will be recorded, so don't worry if you're unable to register or participate.) Recording of the previous webinars in the series are now available on-line, along with the slides used in the presentations.