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10 New Year’s Resolutions for Nonprofit Social Media Managers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

There will be times this year when a thank you email or tweet just isn’t enough to communicate your appreciation. One of the biggest downsides for me personally from being connected to the Social Web 50-70 hours a week is that my brain has a hard time reading for extended periods of time. yourname@amnesty.org.

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How the Pope Is Connecting with Younger Generations on Social Media: Pope Emojis

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As you probably know, the Pope is visiting the United States this week in Washington, DC; Philadelphia; and New York City. The Pope is a great example of changing with the times. “In The Pope understands that in order to engage with younger people, he needs his message to reach their palms of their hands , any where, any time.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

Elaine Cohen: The New York Public Library. 100 Years of the flagship library in New York. Goal of the centennial project was to shine the light on the library’s resources and get new audiences engaged in the collections and connected to the curators and staff. Elaine Charnov – The NY Public Library.

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Nonprofit Storytelling: The Quick and No-Nonsense Guide

Bloomerang

Let’s just be honest right up front: in the case of many nonprofits, the staff is small and the time is limited. Many times, communication is something people don’t feel is their strong suit. Many times, communication is something people don’t feel is their strong suit. How does the tension of the story build over time?

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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

Tech Soup

Wearables have been around a long time; an example would be hearing aids or the Sony Walkman. Probably the original augmented reality device to enhance the senses are eyeglasses, which actually date from Roman times, but assumed their current form in 13 th. You can also take a picture by winking your right eye. century Italy.

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Repetition is not enough. Repetition is not enough. Repetition is not enough.

See3

The New York Times’ account opens with the line, “Tens of thousands of feet above the earth, the passengers clasped hands with strangers, prayed together and got ready to die.” Place the mask over your nose and mouth…breathe normally…the bag may not inflate…” Many of us have heard it dozens of times, from multiple airlines.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

NTEN

The speakers for this panel include: Tracy Fullerton - Electronics Arts Game Innovation Lab Ruth Cohen - American Museum of natural History Elaine Charnov - The NY Public Library Jason Eppink - Museum of the Moving Image Syed Salahuddin - Babycastles Elaine Cohen: The New York Public Library 100 Years of the flagship library in New York.

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