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Everyday Technology: Innovative Ways To Do More With Less

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Nielio. In the free report, Unleashing Innovation: Using Everyday Technology to Improve Nonprofit Services , we share nine examples of what real world organizations are doing—and a framework for innovation you can use to emulate their results at your own nonprofit.

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Voters: Part 1 - Multimedia Tagging Project

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This morning I got an email from my colleagues at NTEN telling me it was an awesome example of tagging. The intent of the project is "By tagging content related to Minnesota's election, more voter s will be heard." " They are using tags to aggregate voter-generated content about Minnesota's 2006 election and politics.

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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Rebooting Your Digital Community Building

NTEN

Jacobwith Flickr: jenny8lee When it comes to building community and increasing brand awareness, some organizations hire communications, marketing, and engagement staff to handle these activities. If the program staff posted Facebook photos of the successful food drive? By Jamie Millard and Lori L. for " Ctrl.

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How Much Time Does Web 2.0 Take?

Museum 2.0

Look for photos of you on Flickr and videos about you on Youtube. post images from museum events on Flickr, upload videos from events on YouTube. In these examples, staff are continually producing new content and interacting with the community via comment boards and other uploaded user-generated content.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 4: Customer Support

Museum 2.0

Consider what happened when the Library of Congress put some of their photo collections on Flickr. Thousands of people viewed the photos and supported each other's questions about the images. The Science Museum of Minnesota community site Science Buzz is a sort of hybrid--a supportive community organized loosely around science.

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I look for patterns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr photo from AussieGal. In yet another example of the connectedness of the Web2.0, I shared this on a listserv with some nonprofit technology geeks (aka circuit riders) and one of them told me that his father worked at the same school as Doug in Minnesota. Flickr photo by Markopolos - CC "BY" license.

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Foot in the Door: A Powerful Participatory Exhibit

Museum 2.0

The rules are clear: anyone who lives in Minnesota and considers her/himself an artist can contribute one piece. I've loved checking out the videos and photos that staff took to support Foot in the Door 4. I also think it would be useful for the MIA to aggregate blog posts, Flickr photos, etc.