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Peeragogy: Self Organized Peer Learning in Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Aussiegal. Peeragogy comes from Howard Rheingold via his Social Media Classroom and he explains it here: When I participated in the Change: Education, Learning, and Technology MOOC , I grew even more interested in the intersection of digital media/networks with self-directed learners and collaborative learning methods.

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Thank You Fernanda Ibarra: She's Number 7!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Full Size Photo here. I am a multiplayer giving a lot of focus into the Web (online communities, socialnetworks, collaborative learning). I am a multiplayer giving a lot of focus into the Web (online communities, socialnetworks, collaborative learning). Thank you Fernanda Ibarra. We connected on Facebook.

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A Blueprint to Building a New Model of Community Care

Saleforce Nonprofit

Each new program our team launches relies upon the collective impact and organizing power of a number of organizations and collaborators. Photo credit: Alanna Hale. From the beginning, our approach has relied upon the collective momentum of collaborative partnerships. We need your help and collaboration.

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NpTech Tag Roundup: Election Day, NPTech Blog Chatter, and Tool Talk

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo from Politalk_Tim Flickr Stream via the Voter s project Cross-posted at Netsquared Election Day, Organizing, Campaigns, Nonprofits and Web 2.0 Robb Cottingham tells us about a brew-haha brewing in the nonprofit social change space in Canada. Today I Cried blog announces that he will quit his job ! Steve Bridger from NFP 2.0

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7 Reasons Nonprofits Need iPads

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Despite the shortcomings in Apple's v1 product, I believe that the iPad — and successors from other vendors — will change how people interact with online content. Showing a lawmaker a photo slideshow, short video, animation, or visualization will feel more natural on a panel than on a laptop.

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