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Is Clubhouse the Right Application for Your Social Media Plan?

Forum One

Clubhouse—the invite-only, audio-based social application that’s been drawing in celebrities and expert thought leaders—facilitates widespread collaboration on global topics by allowing users to participate in different conversations on different topics in real-time. As one might guess, Clubhouse was one that floated to the top.

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Guest Post: Nell Taylor on the Chicago Underground Library

Museum 2.0

A Community-Based Approach to Collecting and Cataloging CUL is a replicable model for community archives that accepts every piece of print media from a certain area without making quality or importance judgments, going back as far in history as possible. Geography is fluid, though.

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How To Avoid Being Seduced by Web2.0 Hype: The UK NpTech Perspective

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We have RSS feeds, podcasts ( [link] ) and a blog ( [link] ) on TheSite.org as a way of offering features and tools to 16-25s who use the website. audio and video files used for press stories, appeals, celebrity support (and branching out into podcastingetc) [link] [link] Animal Aid???shock Make Poverty History. it.org.uk ???real???

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Notes for Berkman Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Podcasting by nonprofits is also still in the embryonic stages with the exception of Andy Carvin. s experiment and examples in Brian Russell from Audio Activism's recent presentation. Ruby Sinereich, Nonprofit Blogging and Podcasting Presentation Peter Campbell: Non-profits blogs are better than web sites? Gilbert commented.

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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

Museum 2.0

You’ll need a GPS receiver (some smartphones do this now) and maps are useful. Add some history about the museum or the area. History museum or other locally-themed museums might make a project for volunteers or teens that involves gathering waypoints (coordinates) for places of interest and then putting together a virtual map/tour.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

I asked four of the women who I had previously interviewed for the Big Vision Podcast to share what brought them to their work, and their advice for the graduate and undergraduate women who attended the conference. I also produce several podcasts, one of which is called the Big Vision Podcast.

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All for Green, and Green for All: An Interview with Van Jones

Have Fun - Do Good

Consequently, it is a special treat for me to share with you the transcript of my interview with him for the Big Vision Podcast. Van: Well, we are on the right side of history with this one, I mean at the end of the day, we are on a completely unsustainable course as a society. Britt: What gives you hope that these changes will happen?

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