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Website Migration

Nov ’10
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Dec ’10
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Dear Members,

Please note that there will be some interruptions to registration and on line payment 30 November and 1st December 2010.

Our member-only platform is migrating to a virtual new home. We anticipate linking and full functionality will be back on line by Thursday but encourage you to email us directly if you need to reach us.

Thank you for your understanding.

Anna Farrenkopf and
the Board of EuropeanPWN-Amsterdam

New Website Launched

30 April 2009 Posted by Clara Ko

On this Queen’s Day, April 30, 2009, the new website of EuropeanPWN-Amsterdam is launched.

Our website at http://www.europeanpwn-amsterdam.net is and has always been our public identity on the internet. It is our online presence for both members and the general public. We have redesigned the website with a focus on usability, accessibility, and open participation.

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Web 2.0 e-identity

Jan ’09
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Increase your visibility on the web.

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Photos – Introduction to Web 2.0

3 March 2009 Photography by Clara Ko

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Presentation: Increasing Online Visibility

19 January 2009 Posted by Clara Ko

Presentation: Introduction to Web 2.0

19 December 2008 Posted by Clara Ko

Introduction to Web 2.0

Dec ’08
19
19:00

For the first talk in the series “Web 2.0″, Clara Ko will introduce to us Web 2.0 concepts such as blogs, wikis, forums, social networking, rich internet applications, syndication, and mashups. For the interactive part of the workshop, we will split into groups. Each group will choose a character from a list of realistic scenarios. The group will then discuss which Web 2.0 concepts can be used to help then character accomplish the task at hand. See Social Media Game for the characters.

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