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Reflections on 2020

Museum 2.0

I can’t help but wallow in my mistakes and relive my frustrations. But here are some of my reflections from this year in museum work: Camp Life: I came to camping late and through my children. But here are some of my reflections from this year in museum work: Camp Life: I came to camping late and through my children.

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Wisdom 2.0: Living Consciously In A Connected World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tami Simon offered a self-reflection on her technology use, she's a blackberry user, sharing her inner feelings on why she grabs her blackberry on a Friday evening. She reaching for her blackberry facilitated "hyperthinking" with others. This was quite an interesting mix of perspectives.

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I think that of advocates need to have open source technology stewards behind them to be successful -- there is a need for stewards to guide the choices, training, translators -- to help nonprofits adopt open source software. Might I dare suggest that future spectrograms include a question about gender balance in OS? Lots to think about here.

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Mobile Innovations for Social Good

NTEN

Mobile Voices offers an open-source multi-media platform optimized for low-cost mobile phones that lets users create, share, and reflect on stories about their lives and communities. Marginalized populations lack access to digital technology yet aspire to participate meaningfully in the digital public sphere. Second Place: $15,000.

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What is your 15SecondPitch? An Interview with Laura Allen

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Laura Allen is the co-founder 15SecondPitch , a company that help people to market themselves in 15 seconds on the phone, email, face-to-face, and on business cards. I think that our current technology (cell phones, ipods, blogs, podcasts, blackberries, etc.) Photo courtesy of Laura Allen. Why did you launch your company? everyday.???

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Steve Bridger ›

Steve Bridger

One thing that helps people rise out of poverty is a reliable way of storing and exchanging the value built up through effort and knowledge. Lots of great advice – a wonderful way to get people thinking in advance of Thursday’s NFPtweetup and help those that haven’t been to one before get an idea about what to expect.

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