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Another "From Me To We" Panel Tool: Text The Mob

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" I can't remember if it was pre-assigned or whether the moderator asked for a volunteer in the room - but that person monitored the back channel and moderator looped them in read out loud the comments or ask speakers questions. During the NTC social media ROI Case Study Slam I asked the audience to @kanter me with questions.

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Building and Supporting Your Drupal Website: In-House, Outsourced, or Both?

NTEN

Having internal staff who can make some changes quickly certainly comes in handy when unexpected needs pop up - one argument for having a blended model. There are many different types of “blended models” of in-house/outhouse support. Ask around and get lots of references! Tip 4: Assess the site’s daily workflow. Just tech savvy people?

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

An example of our early "brand" circa 2005 Like everything else that has gone well in my career, it started with a NTC (Nonprofit Technology Conference). Something about the way Farra presented, answered questions and described the campaigns she worked on stuck with me. She really understood the organizations.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I started experimenting with these concepts back in 2008 at SXSW session on Nonprofit ROI and SXSW Session on Nonprofit Crowdsourcin g as well as at the NTC in 2009 on a session mapping metrics to strategy. My design question: What is the best way to use this approach for a full-day workshop for 300 people?

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

Like everything else that has gone well in my career, it started with a NTC (Nonprofit Technology Conference). Something about the way Farra presented, answered questions and described the campaigns she worked on stuck with me. An example of our early “brand&# circa 2005. She really understood the organizations.

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