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Great reads from around the web on May 20th

Amy Sample Ward

" AGC Coversational Case Studies: Students for a Free Tibet: A mindful social media strategy for campaigns or contests – Beth Kanter and Allison Fine are evaluating the second America's Giving Challenge and are sharing case studies from the winners. Here are my top trends in sustainable social media (hat tip to Reuters)."

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Great reads from around the web on May 17th

Amy Sample Ward

The goal is to get professors — and, in turn, their students — involved in producing more articles on public policy and improving the quality of the articles that already exist." The Wikimedia Foundation, which finances and oversees the nonprofit site, received a $1.2 But what does younger mean?

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

Museum 2.0

Facebook discussion board here. Our visitors range from local church families, Schwenkfelder descendants, homeschoolers, charter and private school students, local historians, special interest groups such as the Questers, lifelong learning groups, and more. You can join the conversation in the blog comments, or on the Museum 2.0

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3 Steps For Holiday Campaign Success At Your School

Connection Cafe

For example, a $10 donation might “buy” a seedling for your new playground, a $25 donation might “buy” a mature tree, and a $75 donation might “buy” a slew of trees for your students to enjoy. Use images to communicate your mission and show how your efforts are making your school a better place for students. After all, ‘tis the season!

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"Leveling the Playing Field" Through Broadband and Public Computers

NTEN

Some rural areas, like the Missouri county mentioned by Kelvin Simmons, Commissioner of the Office of Administration, have "absolutely no broadband access," which keeps students from doing homework assignments that are placed on school websites. Tags: NPTech NTEN. How to provide computers and access is a critical question. .