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The search for good web conferencing, take 2

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

4 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Jonathan Trenn 01.31.08 at 3:56 pm Great America Networks Conferencing has a WebConferencing tool called QuickVisuals that lets you share your desktop, PowerPoint, video files, webcam from a PC/Mac/Linux platform easily. That can share my Linux desktop. That would be the holy grail.

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Senior Volunteering: Burden or Benefit?

ASU Lodestar Center

We welcome your comments and feedback. Their skills may encompass fields such as accounting, fundraising, or foreign languages, and they often will need little training in these areas. If the volunteer has been retired for a period of time, they may need to be trained on new office technology or on their new tasks. Get another!

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Ten Things Nonprofits May Not Know About MySpace [But I Wish They Did]

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At it’s heyday, a few hours a day sending friend requests and posting wall comments on MySpace profiles quickly resulted in large, thriving online communities. Sadly, at the same time, libraries and schools across America were blocking MySpace, but allowing Facebook. MySpace was designed to be a marketing tool.

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NpTech Tag: Socially Responsible Idol, Nptech Meebo Chat at PDF Conference, and Personal Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Reports, Conferences, and Webinars The Pew Internet and America Life Project recently released report on the "Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users" has created a buzz in the nonprofit tech spaces. Katya Andresen points us to " Story Telling As Best Practice " online free training with Andy Goodman.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

And in 2001, I joined a training company and worked for them for five years and then set out on my own in 2007. It will come up in their feed either on Instagram, or Facebook, or even on LinkedIn, and then they will start to comment, or like, or share, or do some of that engagement. Been a part of our sector for a long time.

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Cambodia Bloggers: Five Years Later – Part 2

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I started contributing to Global Voices where I did blogging roundups from Cambodia. In 2007, I raised money to help sponsor the first Cambodian Bloggers conference and raised a lot of the money via Twitter as Shel Israel noted in his book, Twitterville. Here’s a video and blog post I wrote for Blogher back then.

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The “Open Source Software is Free” myth

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

at 12:12 pm { 8 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Robert Fischer 07.14.08 And from now on, instead of writing some long-winded response, I’m just going to put in a link to this post. { 1 trackback } Wild Apricot Blog : Tech Support for Free and Open-Source Software 08.20.08