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What's Your Social Media Baseline?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Caveman92223. I'm enjoying how Robin Broitman aggregate links about social media. His post "The Apollo and Dionysus of digital evaluation " talks about finding the right mashup between numbers and stories using mythology metaphors. Take her ROI and Measurement list. celebration of shared sensations of change?

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NpTech Tag Summary: Penguin Day in New Orleans, Fondling the Tools, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo from LolNPtech.org (Registration is here ) Mashups, Meatballs, and New Orleans Do you look at all of the data available online, and imagine ways to combine and connect it to increase awareness about an issue? Then enter The Netsquared Mashup Challenge ! Applications will be available form Feb 1 to March 14, 2008.

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

photo of Lucy Bernholz live blogging during the Northern California Grantmakers Briefing. Photo in flickr from Community Technology Foundation. We also discussed the aggregation and publishing side and some initial goals for the NPTech Community site. It's always nice to discover redesigned nonprofit web sites with a web2.0

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Guest Post from Museums and the Web: Bryan Kennedy

Museum 2.0

Flickr's Commons project - Flickr is offering up its powerful community tools for museum photo collections. He then set out aggregating and displaying this data in a unique fashion, "eschewing details in favor of high-level overviews and visualizations." What exciting mashups will our visitors create if we open up our collections data?

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Self-Identification and Status Updates: Personal Entrypoints to Museum Experiences

Museum 2.0

When you enter, you start the visit by "logging in" at a kiosk that records your name, your voice, your photo, and your favorite color and music genre. When you make an audio mashup, your voice is part of the mix. The aggregate experience of the content affects spectators' understanding of the overall site and its value to them.

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