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How To Facilitate Effective Virtual Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s time to up your virtual facilitation and convening skills. My first remote job was to work with a virtual team to manage an online network for artists, called Artswire. Virtual meetings that are not well designed and facilitated can also mean a loss of productivity. Find a quiet space to participate.

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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

Whole Whale

A great tool to see how different companies make their product the hero is by looking through swipe files curated by sites like [link]. Use statistics to vividly demonstrate the scale of the problem being addressed. The ads were hailed as beautiful, artistic, and innovative. This helps show the mission’s importance.

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Rethinking Community Advisory Boards: the Story of C3

Museum 2.0

As one African-American artist on a prominent museum board told me, "I felt even more tokenized than if I had been part of some kind of Artists'' Council or African-American Council." But there was a problem: it wasn''t a consistent body. We created a public site to coordinate the group and share their work.

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Guest Post by Stacey Monk: Dogooders Won’t Change the World (Alone)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They’re jocks, geeks, artists, musicians and cheerleaders…and we need their help. This is about facilitating discovery, nurturing trust, sharing experiences, and light-weight focused request/responses.”. That’s the fuckin’ problem!…I If you let the people decide, then nothing truly adventurous ever gets out and that’s a problem.”

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

An overnight at the library, only 500 people – over 5,000 entered and many more were viewing the site etc. “Many of the games at Babycastles don’t fit the traditional definitions of the medium; they veer closer to artistic experiementation than they do to mass-market viability.&# – New York Times.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

NTEN

An overnight at the library, only 500 people - over 5,000 entered and many more were viewing the site etc. Tracy : The problem of showing games in public spaces, it is problematic. There was a facilitator there that would play it and she played it all day. here was a kind of proof that you don't have to choose."

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Where Do We Put It? Fitting the Web Into Museums

Museum 2.0

And while there's lots of good stuff in these sections (including an introduction for me to some wild net artists ), it's the last chunk that interests me most, where Karen explores the question of how and where Internet art should be exhibited. It's useful that he added the store as one of the Tate "sites." Sepagration. Integration.

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