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Mike Remixes My CC Entry

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Mike isn't doing this particular mashup for fun, he's trying to move forward some debate about methods and issues with specific licensing uses for mashups. Mike writes this post Avoid YouTube if You Wanna Remix and Mashup. Read his comments here. So here goes: 1. WHY did I remove ???Non Non Commercial??? t predicted.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Facilitating Brainstorming Sessions for Nonprofit Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Used as a facilitation technique in training can also help people generate ideas on how to apply the skills or concepts being taught. Scamper stands for: S ubstitute: What are the alternatives to materials, processes, methods you’re already using/doing? It can also be used to create work norms or processes. The Paper Clip. Conclusion.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

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Expressions (media creation, mashups, etc). The papers points out the benefits of these forms of participatory culture, including peer-to-peer learning, changed attitude toward intellectual property, skills valued in the modern workplace, etc. Some argue that young people acquire these key skills by interacting with popular culture.

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NpTech Tag Summary: NpTech Slide Decks, Twitter Saves Children, and Visualizing Information for Advocacy

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So, you want to build a MashUp? Take the NetSquared Mashup Challenge ! the skills identified in this workshop or sessions at the upcoming NTC designed to look at change issues that technology surfaces from the viewpoint of executive directors or IT staff might help. NpTech Conversations.

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How to Get the Most from Nonprofit Webinars

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They’re a great way to learn new techniques, brush up on industry knowledge, and learn about up-and-coming trends—all of which are important as you hone your fundraising skills. Some might be focused entirely on thought leadership content; others may feature a mashup of thought leadership content and product sessions.