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Nonprofit Technology Conference 2013: Our Reflections and Predictions for the Future

Forum One

Last week, at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Minneapolis , Forum One attendees were busy making the most of the annual nationwide meet up of technologists and non-profiteers. Our conference presentations included data strategy, mobile strategy, Drupal upgrades, and Drupal Administration.

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#NTCwinning: Reflecting on What Went Well at the 2012 NTC

NTEN

While we were busy catching up on sleep, we also spent a lot of time reflecting on the experience. And we’ll see you at the 2013 NTC in Minneapolis, April 11-13. It’s hard to believe that the 2012 NTC is a wrap. Amazing social discourse! that panel on innovation really got the brain juice flowing. We don’t mean to brag.

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13NTC: A Message of Thanks from the NTEN Board

NTEN

Just a week ago my colleagues on the board and I were in Minneapolis for this year''s Nonprofit Technology Conference. Thank you to everyone who attended the conference in Minneapolis, joined through the Online NTC, followed the #13NTC hashtag, and otherwise contributed to the conversations and ideas.

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Dangerous/Ridiculous: Reflections on AAM

Museum 2.0

Last week, I was in Minneapolis for the American Association of Museums annual meeting. As always, the conference was a party mix of inspiring and dull, familiar and new. It's one of the rare settings in which you can see glimpses of the past and the future all under one roof.

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Great reads from around the web on May 24th

Amy Sample Ward

We’d like to share a few of our major aims and reflect a bit on some lessons learned that we hope will guide our approach in the future and prove helpful to others designing competitions, challenges, and prize giveaways online – in particular those focused on social benefit and public service. ."

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Guest Post: The Convivial Museum Photo Essay

Museum 2.0

Museums should make people feel welcomed and comfortable, be gracious and generous, design for a diversity of interests and needs, create situations that increase the likelihood of having a good conversation, and allow the time and space to let people reflect and imagine. Nothing new here!" readers might say.

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Marnie Webb's Chicken or Egg Question: Twitter or Blogging?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And beyond quick information exchange -- if you want a deeper reflective conversation, twitter is not the place to have it. Help, I'm stuck in Minneapolis airport, anyone to share a cab? Help, I'm stuck in Minneapolis airport, anyone to share a cab? A blog is great for more reflective practice. What's your best tip for x?

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