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A Reflection on Networked Professional Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It gave me space to give social media use some mindful attention. Debra has posed a very good question frame in the comments: Does the blog offer consistent insight and education about an area I want to learn about? The product-driven learning is mindful, mostly linear, and focused.

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Mastering the Art of Work/Life Balance in a Digital World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Meet my colleague, Meico Marquette Whitlock, who is the Founder and CEO of Mindful Techie. I had an opportunity to interview Meico about being a Mindful Techie. You have now moved into the area of “Mindfulness and Technology,” what inspired the move from nonprofit techie into mindfulness?

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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Saved as a favorite|bookmarked!!}, {I really like|I like|I love} {your blog|your site|your web site|your website}!| I stumbledupon it {I will|I am going to|I’m going to|I may} {come back|return|revisit} {once again|yet again} {since I|since i have} {bookmarked|book marked|book-marked|saved as a favorite} it.

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RSS Reading Habits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Like a farmer tending his crops, I'd scan through each folder, each feed, bookmarking and annotating what caught my eye, and looking for patterns and connections. So, it's like I have a left brain, orderly, linear way to scan and a right brain, wildly creative way to scan. It still is, but I now use other methods for scanning.

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Reflection on Action Learning at CP2 Workshop: Tagging and Delicious

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Go to del.icio.us , a social bookmarking or tagging tool, and create an account (if you don't already have one). This lead to us some deeper reflection questions: Is popularity (frequency of the number of people who bookmark a link) an indication of quality? When finished return here and reflect on your experience.

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Tagging and Communities of Practice - Reflections from KM

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

group" about tagging and social-bookmarking. I've translated these into some questions that nonprofits might discuss as part their experimentation with organizational tagging and perhaps leading to a tagging policy that works for the group: Who in our organization must be involved? e-collaboration??? Why not just use search?"

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Managing Twitter, One Account at a Time

Amy Sample Ward

With these questions in mind, I decided to start a second Twitter account - and I want to share with you my strategy and implementation steps - so you can see if something similar is right for you, too! I used the RSS feed of a specific tag, because I didn’t necessarily want every single item I bookmark to be tweeted out.

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