Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

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What I’ll be writing about (and not writing about)

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I won’t explain how or why to use twitter or facebook, unless you are trying to put a twitter stream into a Drupal page ( moving data, open source.) Tags: Nonprofit Tech nptech. Also, FYI, I blog at Idealware , and sometimes I cross-post, but most often I don’t. And, more balanced and less snarky. :-).

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WeAreMedia Project

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The next set of modules, that are more tool based (with case studies) are next to be developed. A year ago, I was bear-ish on Facebook, and said I wouldn’t Twitter. Now, I tell my clients that they really have to think about a Facebook strategy, and that nonprofit staff can gain a lot from networks like Twitter.

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Web 2.0 Part III: Blogs, Podcasting and Vlogs

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I had originally planned to talk about RSS/XML after tagging, but I decided instead to hold off on that as a start on the posts about the inner guts of Web 2.0. I can think of two organizations that I’ve worked with, which are, in a sense, case studies for why to have a blog, or not to have a blog. Such is life.

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Tagged as: CMS , CRM , nptech , opensource { 4 trackbacks } What we’re reading, week of 1/12 « i On Nonprofits 01.15.09 I’m assembling a panel now and need some good case studies, so if you’ve got examples, please email me. at 3:50 pm CiviCRM and Drupal (& Joomla) 01.26.09 11 Tompkins Spann 01.23.09