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From Social Media StarFish To Conversation Prism

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Darren Barefoot created a visual called " social media starfish " in his book " Getting to First Base." " It was a remix of Scoble's white board. I'm seeing a remix of the Social Media Game cards. Brian Solis has created the next reiteration - the conversation prism.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a nonprofit remix of some of Chris Brogan's ideas and 50 ways to use social media organized by Groundswell objectives from Jeremiah Owyang. Buzz tools include FriendFeed, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Digg - and of course you add many others to this category that are found in other categories. and what you can achieve.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Voting Deadline at Netsquared Extended, NTC Pipe, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Transparency is the New Black: My Top 5 Plus 1 (That will be the name of a book title in six months.!) license and you are encouraged to use, remix, and forward, with the appropriate attribution! ErikaBJune shines a spotlight on virtual world and digital games for change projects.

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is based on some open source code called Pligg that creates a "digg" like interface. This was a topic for an entire book called " Crazy Busy." How to remix content with having a law degree is a simple guide to how to use material from the internet without getting in trouble.

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The Future of Authority: Platform Power

Museum 2.0

And in a world where visitors want to create, remix, and interpret content messages on their own, museums can assume a new role of authority as "platforms" for those creations and recombinations. On LibraryThing, you can tag and talk about books. It's based on creation and delivery of experiences. On YouTube, you can share videos.

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Sharing Power, Holding Expertise: The Future of Authority Revisited

Museum 2.0

And in a world where visitors want to create, remix, and interpret content messages on their own, museums can assume a new role of authority as "platforms" for those creations and recombinations. On LibraryThing, you can tag and talk about books. It's based on creation and delivery of experiences. On YouTube, you can share videos.