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NTC Day of Service 2011: The Art of Story Capture

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This year’s Day of Service featured three different projects – a computer recycling project and installation of a wireless network in Washington, DC’s largest homeless shelter and meal preparation at DC Central Kitchen. To be a little meta, here’s a photo by Mark Horvath as the video was being shot.

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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

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We also have a contest in which we're giving away US$7,000 in cash prizes and a new camera (but don't be afraid to start with the cell phone in your pocket!). Mukono, Uganda: How to Create a Digital Photo Story to Fundraise for a Community Cause. Washington, DC: Workshop: Crafting Powerful Stories. Friday, April 22.

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Thank You For Making The Networked Nonprofit Launch A Hit!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Next time, I think it is important to have someone verbalize the questions to those who are on camera. We also had an opportunity to get a photo with Randi Zuckerberg who wrote the foreword for the book. We also had an opportunity to get a photo with Randi Zuckerberg who wrote the foreword for the book. Join us at [link].

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NTC Day of Service 2011: The Art of Story Capture

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This year's Day of Service featured three different projects - a computer recycling project and installation of a wireless network in Washington, DC's largest homeless shelter and meal preparation at DC Central Kitchen. This post is a roundup of the videos, photos, and tweets from the day.

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8 Museum Apps Doing Good

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Museum visitors can use the in-app camera to photograph individual works of art which the app recognizes to serve up information about the piece, comments from past visitors, and for some works, audio orientations from the artist. Seafood Watch - Google Play. ArtClix from the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. Louis apps by Missouri History Museum.

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Geoff Livingston Guest Post: Follow @childfund and Help Feed Children

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As part of the effort, ChildFund International is sending Flip cameras to program directorate offices in each of the four countries to report back. They will share the recipients’ stories and photos with the social web. Mango trees in Kenya. Vegetable seeds in Ethiopia. The organization has served children since 1938 and helps 15.2

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Social Learning Isn't Just for Kids: Learning in Public at Conferences and Workshops

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Justin Benttinen. I was in Washington, DC where I did a session on social media strategy for a convening of Packard Grantees. Next week the Communications Network Conference will unleash a Gorilla Capture Team who live twitter, use FLIP cameras, digital cameras, and blogs to cover the conference. Why or why not?

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