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Welcome to the 2021 Digital Inclusion Fellows

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Our seventh cohort includes 15 Fellows from around the country : Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah. The post Welcome to the 2021 Digital Inclusion Fellows appeared first on NTEN. The Digital Inclusion Fellowship was conceived and launched in partnership with Google Fiber in 2015.

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NTEN Celebrates National Volunteer Week: Honoring NTEN Committee Members

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Today we''re giving a big thank-you to the dedicated members of NTEN''s committees. NTEN committee members are the volunteers who work behind the scenes, contributing their expertise, time, and advice to help shape NTEN programming. Jeremy Foreman, Executive Director, Georgia Serves. NTEN Research Committee.

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Things We Like (December 2014)

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A recent sexist Barbie book about girl coding encouraged a Georgia Tech student to personally rewrite it. Finally, we here at NTEN HQ hope that 2014 brings you joy to its last second of existence and that your socks remain dry. Google is encouraging girls to paint the White House Christmas tree lights with code.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

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The tech support nonprofit, TechBridge in Georgia, has launched the first crowdfunding platform for nonprofit technology projects. The Microsoft Imagine Cup is a student competition to create innovative IT projects and ultimately bring those ideas to market. Very sophisticated for a student team. Image five: NTEN.

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The Future of Mobiles for Nonprofits

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While I was on sabbatical at Tuck/Dartmouth in the spring of 2008, I wrote about the things I learned from students and colleagues. For one generation, it's a conversation like any other conversation; it may even be the dominant form of conversation for today's students. The Dartmouth Green. For another generation it's a convenience.

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The 5 Best Social Impact Games of 2010

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The game creators systematically distributed physical coded bonds in halves to residents in both affluent and lower income neighborhoods in the Macon, Georgia area. The most surprising group to create, share and promote original content is middle and high school students. Everyone wins!

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