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*''List all of your skills in these areas, at what level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) and where did you practice them:''
*''List all of your skills in these areas, at what level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) and where did you practice them:''
**Communications -
 
**Organizational -  
**Organizational -  
Advanced: have produced a series of concerts in my work in the events office, organised University Art exhibition 2009 and 2012, organised external public art exhibitions, published and edited university magazine 2011, ran and coordinated several college clubs.
**Fundraising -  
**Fundraising -  
**Finances -  
**Finances -  
Beginner: studied as part of my degree
**Law -  
**Law -  
Beginner: studied as part of my degree
**Public Relations/Marketing -  
**Public Relations/Marketing -  
**Web Development  -
 
Intermediate: practiced in events office, carried out PR for all concert and dramatic events, also studied as part of degree
 
**Video/Graphics/Art -  
**Video/Graphics/Art -  
**Natural Building -
 
**Construction -  
Beginner: Learning Gimp, Adobe video editing and animation software with online tutorials right now, no portfolio currently! Am self-taught caricaturist and fine artist (as in I've sold and exhibited work!).
**Architecture -
 
**Agriculture and Food Production -
**Woodworking -
**Electronics -  
**Electronics -  
**Automation -  
Beginner: am studying basic electronics for stage lighting purposes, have soldered and taken apart equipment/connections, am doing electronics and construction health and safety course - SafePass - and studying electronics independently (enrolled in MIT's pilot free course in electronics and circuits).
**Metallurgy -
 
**Engineering -  
**CAD Design -
**Fabrication -
**Energy -
**CNC -
**Chemistry -
**Product Design -
**Others -  
**Others -  
Am studying independently to gain experience in mechanics, welding and construction


*''How have you already contributed to OSE, OSE Europe and Open Source Hardware?''
*''How have you already contributed to OSE, OSE Europe and Open Source Hardware?''


I have helped out a little in finding and editing images for the


===HOW can you help?===
===HOW can you help?===

Revision as of 15:00, 15 March 2012

Team Culturing Information

last Updated: 15. March, 2012.

WHO are you?

  • Name - Helen McFarlane
  • Location (city, country) - Galway, Ireland
  • Contact Information (email, skype, phone) - h.mcfarlane1@gmail.com, helen.mc.farlane
  • Introduction Video -
  • Resume/CV -

2007-2011: Bachelors International Corporate Law with Spanish Specialization in Intellectual Property Law. I have a particular interest in opensource software and hardware development in the law, in the EC jurisdiction mostly. My thesis questioned copyright reform for opensource projects. I also studied and have grounding knowledge in economics, accounting, finance, management, marketing, company and commerical law, international law, comparative politics, and I'm fluent in Spanish, all of which may be useful!

2011-2012: Equipment Manager in an events and conference office in Galway University. I do general office admin, maintenance and management of equipment lending (a lot of studying manuals for sound equipment and cameras!) Also I'm a lighting and stage technician, sound engineer, stage producer for various cultural events (juggling, plays, concerts, etc).

WHY are you motivated to support/develop this work?

  • Do you support open source culture?


  • Why are you interested in collaborating with us?


  • How do you think that the GVCS and Open Source Hardware can address pressing world issues?


  • What do you like in OSE Europe?


  • What should happen so that you become more involved with OSE Europe?


  • What is missing in OSE Europe?


  • What are your suggestions for improvement in OSE Europe?


WHAT are your skills?

  • List all of your skills in these areas, at what level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) and where did you practice them:
    • Organizational -

Advanced: have produced a series of concerts in my work in the events office, organised University Art exhibition 2009 and 2012, organised external public art exhibitions, published and edited university magazine 2011, ran and coordinated several college clubs.

    • Fundraising -
    • Finances -

Beginner: studied as part of my degree

    • Law -

Beginner: studied as part of my degree

    • Public Relations/Marketing -

Intermediate: practiced in events office, carried out PR for all concert and dramatic events, also studied as part of degree

    • Video/Graphics/Art -

Beginner: Learning Gimp, Adobe video editing and animation software with online tutorials right now, no portfolio currently! Am self-taught caricaturist and fine artist (as in I've sold and exhibited work!).

    • Electronics -

Beginner: am studying basic electronics for stage lighting purposes, have soldered and taken apart equipment/connections, am doing electronics and construction health and safety course - SafePass - and studying electronics independently (enrolled in MIT's pilot free course in electronics and circuits).


    • Others -

Am studying independently to gain experience in mechanics, welding and construction


  • How have you already contributed to OSE, OSE Europe and Open Source Hardware?

I have helped out a little in finding and editing images for the

HOW can you help?

  • How do you want to contribute?


  • Can you volunteer to work with us, and if so, how many hours per week? Or do you have a free timeframe (week, month)?


  • Are you interested in working with us for pay? If so, what services can you offer, and what is your hourly or per-project rate?


  • Are you interested in being part of one of the OSE communities in Europe? If so in which country?


  • Are you interested in a Dedicated Project Visit in OSE Communities in Europe? If so in which country?


  • Are you interested in building GVCS or other Open Source Hardware equipment in Europe? If so which ones?



  • Would you like to see yourself working with us on a full-time basis?


Your Friends and Community

  • What friends, people, communities and organizations do you know who are already doing valuable work for a better future? For example: open source hardware/software, sustainable agriculture, natural building, renewable energy, abundance based economies, local production or others?


  • What are the technological (machines, tools, structures, ...) and biological (people, animals, plants, ...) needs of your community so that it becomes self-sufficient locally and globally connected?


  • Are your friends and community doing valuable work for a better future? How can they become more involved in this process and share more with everyone?