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Kiva on FRONTLINE World & the Big Vision Podcast

Have Fun - Do Good

I just posted my interview with Jessica Jackley Flannery on the Big Vision Podcast. You can listen to the podcast either on your MP3 player by subscribing to the podcast's feed , or by going to the podcast's web site and clicking on the icon that says POD.

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Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star: The Not-for-Profit Exchange

NTEN

The transmission of sound electronically to groups of people will always hold power, even if it's not broadcast via some type of waveform modulation. But if it's important to you, feel free to call them "live podcasts".) They even broadcast from the 2011 NTC (which you can replay from their archive ).

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The Six Signs That Twitter Isn't For Your Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here are his tips: If you want to promote your blog or podcast, at least try to do it conversationally. t just blurt out your podcast url. I'll throw one out: You think Twitter is a bull horn and is a great way to broadcast campaign messaging from a Twitter account that is branded with your logo. Okay, I admit it.

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Nonprofits Using Ning: An Interview with Community Media Workshop and Best Practices

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For every online social network training we do, we actually present the ning site and demonstrate ways participants can create and customize profiles, syndicate RSS feeds, post blogs, photos and videos and more. We then invite participants to join.

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Making Media Connections: Ning Site

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For every online social network training we do, we actually present the ning site and demonstrate ways participants can create and customize profiles, syndicate RSS feeds, post blogs, photos and videos and more. We then invite participants to join.

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An Open Letter to Museums on Twitter

Museum 2.0

Twitter is like a big radio party--everyone can broadcast and everyone can listen. If radio was a brand new media format and you had the opportunity to host a show or run a station, you'd probably listen to some other stations before deciding whether and what to broadcast. Guard feed! It's okay if you start by just following.

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Who Owns Visitor Content?

Museum 2.0

Can you broadcast the photos to the web to be manipulated by web visitors in an “online exhibition”? The first thing that made me really think about this was Christine Roman’s talk at ASTC 2006 about a novel podcasting program at the Saint Louis Science Center, in which youth in the museum develop their own podcasts. Not likely.

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