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Tools for Nonprofits to Effectively Manage and Analyze Their Data

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In the old days, getting data out of one system and moving it into a data warehouse or central data store required ad-hoc scripting, couldn’t accommodate real-time connections and updates, and was really difficult to manage over time. How can you get data into your platform for future analysis?

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Tools for Nonprofits to Effectively Manage and Analyze Their Data

Forum One

In the old days, getting data out of one system and moving it into a data warehouse or central data store required ad-hoc scripting, couldn’t accommodate real-time connections and updates, and was really difficult to manage over time. How can you get data into your platform for future analysis? Tools to Help You ‘Analyze the Data’.

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Reflections and Notes from Personal Democracy Forum 2013

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Enough that I could understand the language, but where the speakers were new and I was drawing parallels to my own work rather than knowing the script by heart. A few years ago, I started looking for meetings where I felt I knew much less about the content. That’s how I ended up at PdF. But they could be.

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NewsCloud and other thoughts about collaborative knowledge sharing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The article spotlights NewsCloud , a news-aggregator and discussion site developed by Jeff Reifman, a former software developer who worked at Microsoft. Bloglines: They offer a greasemonkey script that allows their readers to add stories to directly from Bloglines. Videos: The site also includes videos!

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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I like how it aggregate the social ant trails of the community. Be prepared to improvise more and drop the script if it isn't working with the audience. However, the platform offers some excellent social features. And, how you click on your "friends" profiles and see their social streams. It isn't a walled garden.

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Screencast Treatment: Web Analytics As Simple Gifts To Measure Mission

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What follows is a very rough draft for a script. Also, keep in mind that Google offers its product for free because it makes money by watching you; by using Analytics, you're agreeing to let Google store your information and use it for aggregate reports. How can Google Analytics reports data help improve your Web site's performance.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It looked a little more comprehensive then just asking people to tag and then trying to aggregate (we also looked at other tools like CrowdVine which was very comparable, almost a coin flip). Our conference planner told me earlier this year about Pathable a company that provides a social network site for your conference.