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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Proposed solution:  CC developed Red House 2009, which had three event components: Traditional cocktail party for its major donors, Nonevent called Stay@Home, and. It was to serve as the kickoff for Red House 2009 and was hosted by a board member. The interest card was a second way for CC to collect information about party guests.
 
Friday, August 27, 2010
The morning had two segments, beginning with content and small group exercises on several themes from the Networked Nonprofit including culture change , transparency , and simplicity.    Geoff Livingston did a great job at live blogging the first section in the morning. Social Media Game: Scaling Small Group Learning Exercises.
 
Monday, August 23, 2010
Flickr: Jeff_Werner Over in the Nonprofit Webmasters affinity group , Melissa Barry from the Parkinson's Disease Foundation started a great conversation. First, think about your audience, think about your message, and figure out which pieces of information are the most important for you to get across.
 

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T oday I was asked again about the difference between Facebook Pages and Groups. Pages, Groups and Profiles. Organize a group of people around a common issue or interest ( Facebook Groups ). Facebook Groups. This lightens the workload of maintaining a page (groups also allow for multiple admins). Thanks.
Card sorting is a common technique used to gather input from representative audiences about how they think about your information. NTEN then distributed the links via email, blog, and Twitter to the two different groups. Card sort results can give insight into the following: What groups are created by participants? Preparation.
Photo by Monster Today is Information Overload Awareness Day.  The purpose is to call attention to the problem of Information Overload, how it impacts both individuals and organizations, and what can be done to lessen its impact. Take my information overload quiz.  Don't limit high quality information , filter out the crap.
The NTC isn't the only tech conference in San Francisco in 2009: March 22-23, ISIS, Inc. will host Sex::Tech 2009 , the second annual conference that focuses on sexual health, technology and youth. The theme of Sex::Tech 2009 is Focus on Youth. Tags: NPTech sextech 2009 today.
The year is rapidly coming to a close and we have more information about online giving trends for the third quarter of 2009 from Blackbaud clients. This is part of a series of published insights from all of 2008 , Q1 2009 , and Q2 2009. More research and analysis on the impact of fundraising mix is certainly required.
quot;It's always on, always with you and provides personal access to information." Patients in the control group, who didn't use the mobile phones, actually believed they had less control over the disease than when they started the program. At any time, users can access clinic information as well. Mobile Monitoring.
On January 1st, I wrote about my goals for 2009 using Chris Brogan's process of selecting three words or larger concepts to frame them.  The image above is deck of cards and there are  52 cards in a deck.    This gives me the opportunity to brainstorm 52 different tips, one to write about in more depth for each week of 2009.   Filter.
The first half of 2009 is now over and we have some updated information about online giving trends from Blackbaud clients to share. This is a follow-up to the Q1 2009 Online Giving Trends information that was released in April. for Q2 of 2009. from Q1 2009. This was an increase of $2.07
Her conclusion: "Twitter is starting to become information overload and interaction underload." At this point, some of the Twitter apps I had checked out started developing group functionality - like Tweetdeck - but I unfortunately already had too many people in my stream to be able to divide them up into groups easily.
This isn’t really a surprise as bigger organizations naturally have more people/staff and time, technical capacity and so on (many groups working on advocacy have only a couple people vs a large organization with hundreds). Only 43% of actions linked to background information. Report Highlights. This is bad news!