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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

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For the past four years, I’ve designed and facilitated panels on social media and nonprofit topics that were fun learning experiences and well documented. Amy Sample Ward, NTEN. Chad Norman, Blackbaud. Be a Design Superhero: Vanquish the Wasted Pretty. Hope you’ll consider a vote for our session.

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The PB&J Principle: Managing expectations of data and how it flows to make an appetizing website

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Chad Cappellman. Whether it's making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or designing the architecture of a new website, attention to detail is critical, and clarity is king. Digital Strategist. Taoti Creative. As it turns out, there''s a whole lot of detail you need to include in preparing something as simple as PB&J.

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QR Codes, Electronic Devices,Nonprofits, and Concert Etiquette

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

NTEN has published a useful quick “What’s This? While there are some tactical points to keep in mind when using QR codes, nonprofits should consider these design principles: Can you use QR codes to encourage audiences to get more information online? Can you embed game design or make it fun? Nonprofit Tech2.0

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It's NTC Community Voting Time!

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No hanging chads here, my friends. Our comments are moderated, and mean and/or inappropriate comments will be laughed at by NTEN staff, then promptly deleted. A: Session designers will be contacted no later than October 31, 2013. It''s 14NTC Community Voting Time! You can leave comments there. Try to be nice, though.

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Guest Post by JD Lasica -- Socialbrite: A new sharing & learning hub

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Katrin Verclas, founder and editor-in-chief of MobileActive.org and past executive director of NTEN. especially Dennis Yu, Chad King and Austin Stierler — who took us under their wing and agreed to host us for free. Uta Ritke , the Marin County graphic designer who designed our logotype.

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2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference ? Day 1

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All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 1 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 17th, 2011 NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) is in Washington, DC and it’s sold out once again.

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