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501c3Cast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Just so it doesn't get boring, I take my Ipod along and listen to music or podcasts. Corey Pudhorodsky, the and brains behind the program, is the Terry Gross of the nonprofit podcasting world. Can anyone recommend one of the gizmos that allows you plug your Ipod into your car radio? And, oh yeah, he interviewed me.)

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Drawing Networks on Napkins with Peter Plastrik and Madeleine Taylor, Co-Authors of Net Gains

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also pointed out that it uses a different part of your brain and there is a need to shift mindsets to get other types of work done. I also need to put classical music on my Ipod and concentrate in a different way. Tags: movement building netaction network effectiveness network weaving scholar social media.

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Game Friday: Do Games Have to Be Fun To Be Good?

Museum 2.0

He notes that film, music, visual art, and literature have evolved as media that are used in all kinds of environments, from the mundane to the profound. The goal isn't to have fun as much as to pass the time--and games can fill that role as easily as books, ipods, or dropped cell calls. Supposedly it improves your brain function.

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