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The Future of Learning in a Networked World: Reflections From My Session

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It is taking place online with people from all over the world and there is a group on the grown in Southeast Asia (I so wish I could have gone.) Some of the group members include Janet Hawtin , Leigh Blackall , Alexander Hayes and Nancy White (whose session I think I missed because of time zone dyslexia).

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Learnings and Reflections from BlogHer about Mobile Phones for Video Blogging and Beyond

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While I was in Chicago, Ryanne Hodson , who I met at last year's BlogHer, is in Cambodia and Southeast Asia with Jay Dedman to document the work of Project Hope International. However, in one of the discussion threads on the Summit wiki, there has been mention about using cameraphones or smart phones for this in addition to.

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NpTechTag Summary: NpTech Events, Twitters, and Green Web Hosting

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NpTech Blogging, Tagging, and Wikis An excellent presentation on social media and nonprofits by Jocelyn Harmon and Qui Diaz is being discussed by Dave B. It went right into the SlideShare NpTech Group ! The Nonprofit Blog Exchange celebrates its second year anniversary and reflects on activities to date. and Katya A.

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Packard Foundation OE Launches Their Strategy Refresh Site

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Note From Beth: Last month I had the pleasure of co-presenting at the GEO Conference (Grantmakers for Effective Organizations) with Kathy Reich, Director, Organizational Effectiveness Program at the Packard Foundation and Jared Raynor, Director of Evaluation at TCC Group, that helped OE analyze its “goldmine” of grantee data.