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Supercharge Your Nonprofit Tech Powers with NetSquared

Tech Soup

This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Vancouver, British Columbia: NetSquared Camp: Nonprofit Tech Unconference. Naples, Florida: NFN4Good Tech Club for SWFL. So join us and check one resolution off your list for 2015!

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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

People’s Guide to AI: This comprehensive beginner’s guide to understanding AI and other data-driven tech explains AI-based technologies so that everyone—from youth to seniors, and from non-techies to experts—has the chance to think critically about what the technology can do. Here’s this month’s roundup.

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Online Community Unconference June 10 in Mountain View, California

Tech Soup

Next week, I'll be attending The Online Community Unconference (OCU) , along with my TechSoup community colleague, Susan Tenby. What's an unconference?" Tags: Online Activism Online Recruitment Social Networking Using the Web and Internet Web 2.0 Well there's a good description of it here and a detailed FAQ here.

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Notes from SOCAP09: Thoughts on Micro-Donations, Crowd-Sourcing, Radical Collaborations, and Mobile Tech

Tech Soup

On Thursday, I attended the unconference/open space portion of SOCAP09 (Social Capital Markets 2009). I found a few tech sessions that were relevant to the purposes of TechSoup, and as is always the case, I collected the business cards of some intelligent people doing good work. What's the best platform to use for online collaboration?

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Nonprofits Need to Focus on Results

Care2

Unconference, and we promised to keep ''em coming. Long term, Craig wants to figure out how to give a voice, using the internet, to everyone on the planet. Early blogger Julius Ceaser, who "blogged" in a very low tech sense. On the modern printing press: "the Internet should be everyone''s printing press.

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NPTECH Punk

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The unconference/camp model of learning about technology issues is really great, but falls a little short when dealing with a specific tool, and an audience that is mostly unfamiliar with it. I learned a lot. link] Make sure it is really water soluable magic marker … 2 Tino Paz 06.21.08

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Vendor Relationship Management: Why Nonprofits Should Care

Tech Soup

An author, photographer, journalist, Searls is also the current lead of ProjectVRM at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Searls also wrote The Cluetrain Manifesto , a business book about the impact of the Internet on commercial marketplaces and organizations. The greater tech community still needs to warm up to VRM.