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A list of all pages that have property "Motivation" with value "2. The second day was for everyone to go to the event where they came to the Festival for. As for myself I joined the Trainers Summit organized by Internews, TOR Project and IREX. The summit was attended by more than 100 participants from all over the world with all regions being represented. The first half of the first day of the summit was opened for public and started with a speedgeeking session featuring 11 organizations presenting the work of their organization. I was one of the eleven. I presented our work at EngageMedia and Video4Change, a global network of organizations using video to affect social change where we are a part of. The rest of the summit was private only for participants who have registered prior to the festival. For the next 4 days, participants were talking about everything about digital security training. We started out with mapping out regions and countries where participants conduct digital security trainings and whom do we train. It was such an amazing feeling to see a wide range of countries and communities everyone was working in and with. It gave an idea how digital security is being spread throughout the world. The summit also tried to map out what digital security trainers around the world need, be it knowledge/skills wise, tools wise or even other resources that will help them do their work on the ground. The best part of it (to me) was the break-out sessions where we plan a training based on (mostly) real life cases. The sessions provided us with a lot of insights and experience from different places. I personally think the session was very fruitful to me to learn about best practices, what I think I can try to apply in my trainings and whatnot from other trainers. It also tried to formulate a way to shift the focus of digital security trainings from tools to human. The last day of the training, we had the chance to have small group discussions on tools and talked to some of the developers. It was a good opportunity to get insights about the tools and receive new updates on the development of the tools.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Digital Trainers Summit 3 - Circumvention Tech Festival, Spain  + (2. The second day was for everyone to go t
      2. The second day was for everyone to go to the event where they came to the Festival for. As for myself I joined the Trainers Summit organized by Internews, TOR Project and IREX. The summit was attended by more than 100 participants from all over the world with all regions being represented. The first half of the first day of the summit was opened for public and started with a speedgeeking session featuring 11 organizations presenting the work of their organization. I was one of the eleven. I presented our work at EngageMedia and Video4Change, a global network of organizations using video to affect social change where we are a part of. The rest of the summit was private only for participants who have registered prior to the festival. For the next 4 days, participants were talking about everything about digital security training. We started out with mapping out regions and countries where participants conduct digital security trainings and whom do we train. It was such an amazing feeling to see a wide range of countries and communities everyone was working in and with. It gave an idea how digital security is being spread throughout the world. The summit also tried to map out what digital security trainers around the world need, be it knowledge/skills wise, tools wise or even other resources that will help them do their work on the ground. The best part of it (to me) was the break-out sessions where we plan a training based on (mostly) real life cases. The sessions provided us with a lot of insights and experience from different places. I personally think the session was very fruitful to me to learn about best practices, what I think I can try to apply in my trainings and whatnot from other trainers. It also tried to formulate a way to shift the focus of digital security trainings from tools to human. The last day of the training, we had the chance to have small group discussions on tools and talked to some of the developers. It was a good opportunity to get insights about the tools and receive new updates on the development of the tools.
      w updates on the development of the tools.)