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Remix, Reuse, or Repurpose This Blog Post! Creative Commons Teachable Moment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Remix this Powerpoint. If you don't know about Creative Commons, it was founded in 2001 , with a mission to increase the amount of creativity (cultural, educational, and scientific content) in “the commons” — the body of work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing, use, repurposing, and remixing. (If

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Next week I'm doing a Webinar for Extension Professionals , a remix of 10 Steps to Association 2.0 which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World. My initial remix thought (wrong) was to look for examples that were related to agriculture, but the extension is so much more. I'm nervous. It's messy.

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Project Spaces: A Format for Outcome-Driven Events

Amy Sample Ward

Since co-authoring Social by Social last year, David Wilcox and I have had the opportunity to collaborate and facilitate various events for community and local government groups. Tags: collaboration events format innovation projectspaces socialbysocial. Check out the Project Spaces wiki.

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How do you define Creative Commons Attribution?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've never gone to the trouble of spelling out the specifics of how to attribute a post, but the point about letting the author know about is important. Also, it is great to close the loop and have the opportunity to remix a remix. Tags: creativecommons. This is exactly the intention and spirit of the license.

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Don’t Roast a Hen for Every Meal: Making Nonprofit Marketing Doable

Forum One

Us e the content you've already created and reheat or remix it over time and across channels. You use the same ingredients and recipe, but you can reheat / remix the ingredients by creating a short and scannable piece with a few new insights mixed in. Tags: Influence Internet Strategy. It's just not realistic. Have more time.

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

Museum 2.0

Telling visitors that they can't take photos in museums reinforces the sense that the museum is an external authority that owns and controls its objects rather than a shared public resource. Tags: marketing usercontent visitors. How can visitors be "co-owners" of museums if they can't own an image from their experience?

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

Museum 2.0

There are four tiers of restriction possible with Creative Commons licenses: attribution (must credit author), noncommercial (can't make $$ off of reuse), no derivatives (can't cut, remix, adapt), and share alike (must redistribute with same license). Tags: Book: The Participatory Museum.