Learning Tech Tools for Storytelling is FUN
Learning tech tools can be daunting for most people but can it also be fun? aikyam’s residency definitely was.
Learning tech tools can be daunting for most people but can it also be fun? aikyam’s residency definitely was.
aikyam fellows, knowledge partners for the CDF STEM Femme fellowship, brought together the STEM Femmes for their first in-person storytelling residency.
The Tools for Storytelling Residency at aikyam helped Captains Social Foundation re-imagine how we tell our story and publish it effectively.
For We Friends of Toto, creating our website with a low-code tool was a high in and of itself. What added to our experience of building the website were the community and conversations around power, access and representation.
For Zenith Society for Socio-Legal Empowerment, the residency was an experience that renewed its sense of purpose in how the organisation amplifies its work.
With a perfect balance of theory and practice, the workshop focused on crucial technical and storytelling aspects. The sessions were well-structured and involved activities that encouraged team-building and creative problem-solving.