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April 2011 Community Builder Chat Archive (#CommBuild)

Amy Sample Ward

Some of the past chats have discussed strategy, philosophy, and best practices, but this time we were all excited to share our tips and tricks for measurement, goal-setting, and specific tools to help us do it all! Get the full archive here! Some of the tools discussed include: Hootsuite. Owly and htly. and so many more!

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Great reads from December 12th through December 13th

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Pacific is First to Integrate Facebook and Twitter into e2Campus Emergency Notification System - Pacific University, in Forest Grove, OR, USA, is the first university in the US to integrate Facebook and Twitter into the emergency response system for alerting staff and students in times of emergency.

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Listen First! Finding Networks and Connections in Social Media

Amy Sample Ward

Flickr and YouTube – monitor and subscribe to activity around you, not just your own. Mixed Reality events – conference going on in Second Life with a live streamed video into Second Life, it expands the audience exponentially. Conversations take place in both places separately and together. Multi-channel conversations.

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Interview: Colin Rhinesmith, CCTV Cambridge

Amy Sample Ward

Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and other online tools extend our community into virtual spaces where our members can make and share media. They hear about Twitter and Facebook, but many seniors don’t know what these tools are and how they work. Connect to CCTV on Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and LinkedIn.

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Dissecting the Network Approach on the SSIR blog

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In this case, we20 started a Facebook group to keep everyone together and communicate with each other. Even though there are still many aspects of we20 still to be configured, when you visit the Facebook group, for example, you are still able to find clear, direct messaging about what the group is focused on.

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Book Review: Measuring the Networked Nonprofit

Amy Sample Ward

As part of that role, I was in charge of our various social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. In the book, Beth and Katie identify a number of themes. One that really speaks to me is the point that “measurement helps nonprofits understand and improve their social networks.”

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