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Back Channels, Workflow, Data, Twitter, and me

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Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Back Channels, Workflow, Data, Twitter, and me March 13, 2007 I read Beth’s recent blog entry on Twitter , and of course, the neo-luddite in me said “waste of time!&#

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NTEN Member Buzz Round-Up: September 22, 2010

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I stumbled on a new way of organizing the information coming through your Twitter channels. And last, but not least, congratulations to ForumOne Communications , Beaconfire Consulting , and the United Nations Foundation for winning awards for the Nonpfrofit category of Web Marketing Association's 2010 WebAwards !

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My Theory of Practice

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

My theory of practice is different than my consulting philosophy. The vendor is expert at what they do, but cannot always provide a channel of communication that the client can really work with. I provide that clear channel, so both sides benefit. They certainly are consistent with each other, but they are distinct.

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How Nonprofits can Better Engage Millennials & Gen Z

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Whether it’s volunteering or giving, younger people want to do it with their peers — their “team” — so make it easy for them to engage with you and each other on the channels they prefer. In addition, she founded her own consulting practice in 2010. Make your message shareable.

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Free and open source tool #12: Miro

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

There are channels for everything. You can search YouTube, Google video or about 10 other video sites, and make those searches a new channel. Miro is basically a video player, which can recognize RSS feeds, and automatically download videos. PBS has quite a number, as do various and sundry video podcasters.

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5 Questions: Browser Automation, FTW!

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Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. What's the most important trend in nonprofit technology for 2010? We're asking them all to share their answers to five very important questions.

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Free and Open Source Tool #11: Azureus

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The next version of Azureus, called Vuze , which I haven’t yet used, looks like it incorporates a media player and channels and such. People have written all sorts of cool plug-ins for it. Basically, becoming a serious competitor for Miro , which I’ll talk about in the next post.