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The Jing Project: Embed Screencasts Into Conversation

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That in and of itsef is a little mind blowing. And, I have to prepare some instruction in a completely different context, get organized to visit Sharing Foundation projects, pack T-shirts, AND finish the massives amount of work before I go. So, I starting worrying about the Internet connection in Cambodia.

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The best remix of one of my Cambodian Photos by Arn Chorn Pond

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My last trip to Cambodia, I photographed monks. Here's the email message I received: I stumbled upon your slide show of beautiful photos of Cambodia. Would you mind if we used your image "Monks in Roteang Village" for the website? Our projected launch date is Fall 2007 (late September or early October).

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Cambodia Bloggers Summit: Social Media Role Play, Social Media Game, and Angkun - Seeds of the Future

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The game has been remixed into different languages and used in different training contexts, but this is the first time it has been to Southeast Asia. Baskets labeled with future projects for the Cambodian bloggers to do as a community were set out. t mind about it anyway. Photos from Thomas Wanhaff.

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" (Interesting that KhmerOS had a table at the Cambodia Fair Trade Expo ). I participated in the speed geek session where about ten people get to pitch a project or idea to a rotating group of four or five people. Still, I got a lot of great feedback for the next remix of this game.