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28 Articles match "Chad","Technology"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Technology Community
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Monday, March 8, 2010
We're just one month away from NTEN's annual Nonprofit Technology Conference . The 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference will take place on April 8-10, 2010 in Atlanta, GA at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center.
NTEN aspires to a world where all nonprofit organizations skillfully and confidently use technology to meet community needs and fulfill their missions. NTC is one of the largest nonprofit conferences of the year and it's a must-attend event for those in the technology sector. Register today and don't miss this event.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Social Media Club was formed in 2006 by two San Francisco locals as a way to learn and network by discussing this growing technology channel. View more presentations from Chad Norman .
...Tags: Tags: Internet Technology Events Social Media Online Communities Communit There's no such thing as a social media expert - it's impossible to know it all. Every day we learn new tricks from each other, and a robust network is needed to make this happen.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Submitted by Chad Norman, publisher of I dig webby things...and It's the perfect mix of emerging technologies, social media, communities, and the web - some of my favorite things. and I bet you do too at [link] by Chad Norman: Chad is an internet marketing, social web geeking, podcasting, skateboarding, family-oriented web guy running a green nonprofit at www.GoGreenCharleston.org/
...Tags: and I bet you do too I dig speaking at nonprofit conferences and events, and one of my favorite topics to cover is the real-time use of social media .
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The Best from the Nonprofit Technology Community
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Submitted by Chad Norman, publisher of I dig webby things...and It's the perfect mix of emerging technologies, social media, communities, and the web - some of my favorite things. and I bet you do too at [link] by Chad Norman: Chad is an internet marketing, social web geeking, podcasting, skateboarding, family-oriented web guy running a green nonprofit at www.GoGreenCharleston.org/
...Tags: and I bet you do too I dig speaking at nonprofit conferences and events, and one of my favorite topics to cover is the real-time use of social media .
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
We know you’ve all been patiently waiting (and maybe even reading and re-reading Chad Norman’s blog post or Shelley Hamilton’s illustrated notes in anticipation) so with no further ado, we give you video.
Tuesday morning, Eben Moglen , Professor of Law, Columbia Law School and Founding Director, Software Freedom Law Center , gave us his opinion on sharing knowledge, technology and software.
...Tags: Clay Shirky , author of Here Comes Everybody , shared his insights into the world of organizing without organizations on Monday morning. If you want the full
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Chad Norman did a fantastic job at summarizing and blogging the key points. Given how cheap technology - update where you sit in the current landscape. The tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically boring. I have not been blogging because I've been at the NTEN NTC Conference , the premier event for nonprofit techies taking place in San Francisco. I've been coming to this conference for ten years now and it's a like a family reunion.
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Started over a year ago, The Baudcast is a bi-weekly nonprofit technology podcast. Chad Norman, Steve MacLaughlin, Melanie Milonas, Allison Van Diest, and Garrett Keating from The U.S. Chad Norman, Steve MacLaughlin, Melanie Milonas, and Allison Van Diest. am still working out the kinks in One of the most interesting webby things I get to do here at Blackbaud is produce, host, and edit all of our podcasts. Podcasting is a great way for any organization to create inexpensive social media that is informational, portable, and shareable.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Nonprofit Radio - Make Podcasts that Engage Supporters View more presentations from Chad Norman .
Tags: Internet Nonprofits Technology Podcasting The Baudcast Storytelling 09NT OK, I've been home long enough to say I'm recovered from the 2009 NTC , but I'll certainly never be the same. This event has the potential to change the life and org of every single attendee that shows up, and that's why it will continue to be the premier nonprofit tech event for years to come.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Nigel blogged after listening to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Darfur and Chad Appeal over the weekend.
Inevitably new technologies and ideas will spring up over time, which means that you will have different versions [of the badge/widget] operating at the same time. Incidently, the Appeal for Darfur and Chad has raised around £3m since its launch last Thursday, and for the first time ever in a DEC appeal, more has been raised online than Blending the use of social tools around the current focus and concerns of your work colleagues’ and activists is a must.
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Returning home and reflecting, Cutting edge, new technology, smart people, networked and ideas more radical than you’d find at other shows is what comes to mind. To get a glimpse at the look and feel of the show from the nonprofit angle watch Chad Norman’s great animoto clip here “The sure thing boat never sails far from shore” sure wouldn’t describe SXSW Interactive’s show in Austin Texas.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Flickr: Chad_Norman The 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference was a blast, but it sure felt like a whirlwind of information and people. We're lucky that so many attendees took photos, blogged, and tweeted to capture and share their conference experiences.
Folks Folks used "09ntc" as the primary tag when publishing information and media about the conference online.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Today I attended an informative lunchtime presentation by Chad Nelsen who is the Environmental Director at the Surfrider Foundation where he has worked since 1998. (He's Chad did a video clip explaining the slide. (He Some takeaways related to network effectiveness and use of social media and technology:
He's currently getting his Ph.D in surf economics!)
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) provided expertise on satellite imagery and other geospatial technologies. Protect displaced civilians in neighboring eastern Chad and support a UN presence there. * No one likes to feel like they are being watched, especially if they are doing something wrong. Amnesty International is asking its supporters to monitor 12 villages in Darfur via satellite that they have deemed "vulnerable" to attack on its new site, Eyes on Darfur . You can see satellite images of the 12 villages and read a report about each
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