Responsible Tourism Week 2011 Announced
Planeta responsible tourism week back again
planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2011
Said Ron Mader "We’re holding our unconventional, online unconference Feb 14-18. Let me know
if you’d like to participate and if you have any suggestions. Responsible Tourism Week is a wonderful mash-up connecting responsible tourism, the local travel movement, evolving ecotourism and the like with practical and inexpensive Web 2.0 technologies. Take a peak at what we accomplished this year: http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2010
www.slideshare.net/planeta/rtweek2010
Planeta is seeking partners and financial sponsors.
How to participate? You can start now by preparing your messages and stories you’d like to share in February. In particular we will highlight photos on Flickr, tweets on Twitter, videos on YouTube and recommended blogs and wikis. This year we will start to feature geolocation service and indices starting with Gowalla and Foursquare. Check out the toolbox!
planeta.wikispaces.com/tools
Of special interest in 2011 will be the role of responsible tourism in forests and cities. Join us! The agenda for RT 2011 will be updated on the wiki
planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2011
Valere Tjolle
Valere Tjolle is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite – latest information: www.travelmole.com/stories/1145453.php latest offer: www.travelmole.com/stories/1145345.php
Valere
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