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How KaBOOM! Is Using a Networked Approach To Scale Social Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the key messages in the book is that nonprofits need to work less as isolated institutions and more as networks. Through a suite of online tools—including a social networking site, online training, do-it-yourself content, and a Google-map mashup—KaBOOM! View more documents from Noah Flower. Monitor Institute: KaBOOM!

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10NTC Science Fair Preview - Giveaways, More Giveaways and Free Apple iPads

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The program book has gone to print, the Miss Piggy costume has arrived, and the registration numbers keep rising. and a gaggle of books by nptech superstars. Oh, and just in case you want to plan your prize route, here's a map. We're only 20 days away from the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference -- but who's counting?

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10NTC Science Fair Preview - Giveaways, More Giveaways and Free Apple iPads

NTEN

The program book has gone to print, the Miss Piggy costume has arrived, and the registration numbers keep rising. and a gaggle of books by nptech superstars. Oh, and just in case you want to plan your prize route, here's a map. We're only 20 days away from the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference -- but who's counting?

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can think of it as having 24/7 access to another users filing cabinet, but each user's collection of bookmarks helps to build an rich knowledge network. Think of wikis of a good tool to collect information or knowledge. Examples of Mashups. Chicago Crime Maps; Another googlemap mashup with crime statistics.

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It was good opportunity for me to look back at the crowdsourcing chapter in our book, The Networked Nonprofit , and update the examples and thinking. The presentation was followed by a discussion about how one might evaluate efforts to engage crowds. 1) Creating collective knowledge or wisdom. What do you track? 2) Crowd Creation.

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