paypal

Connexions Calendar

Info Management As Self Care for Groups of All Sizes


November 16, 2017


Tools for Change is a project originally started by Opirg Toronto and now run by a group of our community partners, including OPIRG Toronto, Greenpeace Canada, Opirg York, Community Action Centre, No One Is Illegal - Toronto and Toronto350.org. We help you develop skills to champion social, economic, and environmental justice. We host over 20 workshops a year. Workshop are offered on a sliding scale of $20, $30 and $50 and scholarships are available. Staff and active volunteers of our community partners can attend for free or by donation. This includes students from University of Toronto, York University and George Brown College.

The flow of information in a group or organization can overwhelm the best of us; it can clutter a cause, muddle a mind, and waste endless amounts of time. This workshop will explore how to manage key information hubs like email, online information sources, and digital and hard copy documents. You will be able to establish a system for information that flows in and out in a usable and retrievable way that prevents the loss of information, reduces redundancy, considers all stakeholders, and nurtures self-care. We will also discuss a few popular cloud services, including their policies and other considerations.

We ask that all participants please register using this link:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/organize-those-files-info-management-for-groups-of-all-sizes-tickets-38400718583

Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Venue: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work
Location: 246 Bloor West Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.facebook.com/events/172392750002965/
Categories: Information, Libraries, Research

Back to main calendar listings

Request a username and password to submit your events (free)

Find out about distributing your news releases (membership)






Please note that Calendar listings are submitted by a variety of organizations. Connexions does not endorse events or organizations, and Connexions cannot screen individual listings to ensure that they are accurate, or appropriate for your needs. If you have questions about an event, please contact the sponsoring organization.

Individuals and organizations are welcome to make use of the Connexions Calendar by contributing events or by putting the Calendar, or a link to it, on your website. (Download a banner here or here.) If you would like to contribute to the Calendar on a regular basis, please contact us so that we can arrange to issue you a username and password.

The Calendar is a joint project of Connexions Information Sharing Services and SOURCES. SOURCES helps organizations publicize their issues, get media attention, and send out unlimited media releases: to learn about becoming a SOURCES member see this page or the online form.

Terms of Use: Connexions and the Connexions Calendar exist to support individuals and organizations working for freedom and social justice. We try to feature a wide variety of events and resources reflecting a diversity of viewpoints and approaches to social change within our overall mandate of support for democracy, civil liberties, freedom of speech, universal human rights, secularism, equality, economic justice, environmental responsibility, and the creation and preservation of community. Connexions reserves the right to decline listings on the basis of appropriateness or quality, or if in our judgement they conflict with our policies against hatred, racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism or other forms of discrimination such as those based on gender, sexual orientation, age, and ethnicity.


Support Connexions and help save the world