Upcoming events for the workshop “Your story online”
Tell your story to get recognised, build relationships and gain trust: after the first events in December, “Your story online” is back, the free practical training workshop dedicated to digital storytelling, promoted as part of the Roma Rigenera Impresa project.
The course is aimed at those who have a business or dream of starting one in the neighbourhoods of Corviale, Tor Bella Monaca and Santa Maria della Pietà, areas at the centre of a regeneration initiative that brings together skills, proximity and concrete opportunities for growth.
Guided by storyteller Nicoletta Vulpetti, participants learn to make the most of what they already are: experiences, passions, knowledge and relationships become the basis for an authentic, recognisable and memorable online presence. Not abstract models, but real stories that speak to people.
The workshop provides simple and immediately usable tools: how to convey one's identity online, use essential storytelling techniques, images and posts, and build content ready for publication together with a mini editorial plan to continue independently.
The trainer's words also give a sense of the work in the field, as she recounts a day spent travelling around Rome and meeting “beautiful people”: artisans, night-time poets, musicians, entrepreneurs and aspiring storytellers. Different stories, united by the desire to find a voice in the digital world without losing authenticity.
When and where
Three free meetings, each from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.:
- 9 January, Santa Maria della Pietà, ISS Domizia Lucilla
- 12 January, Tor Bella Monaca, IC Melissa Bassi
- 13 January, Corviale, IC Fratelli Cervi
Places are limited: you are required to bring your own PC and register in advance.
The initiative is promoted by the Department of Productive Activities, Equal Opportunities and Investment Attraction of Roma Capitale, in collaboration with the Fondazione Mondo Digitale ETS, and is funded under the Integrated Urban Plans (PNRR – M5C2, Investment 2.2).
Telling your story is not just about communicating better: it is a first step towards regenerating work, neighbourhoods and relationships, starting from the stories that already inhabit the area.