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He was participating via SecondLife as an on-screen avatar. Barry Joseph from Global Kids did a presentation about “Games 4 Change&# without even showing up. Funny thing… the #1 presenter at the entire conference, based on evaluations, wasn’t even there! You can read more about it on Barry’s blog.

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Games for Change: June 11-12th

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, I attended the Games for Change Conference and lived blogged it. here's my blog posts ) So, I'm delighted to post this announcement for this year's Games for Change - and guess what? I'm on a panel with Susan Tenby of TechSoup and Evonne Heyning from Amoration Studios about Nonprofits in Secondlife.

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My (co) article on TechSoup about Second Life and Nonprofits!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's called: Change the World by Working in a Virtual One. Technorati Tags: secondlife. Susan Tenby and I were co-authors (our real life and avatar photos above).

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Nonprofits and Second Life and Other Games

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This month I'm exploring the topic of digital games for social change. In two weeks I'm headed for The Games for Change Annual Conference in NYC (and I'll live blog it, too) The conference brings together nonprofits, game designers, foundations, and academics around the world to explore best practices for social change gaming.

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NpTech Summary: VTvigils Online, Netsquared Announces 21 Featured Projects, and Happiness Hacking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is much much commentary and grieving taking place online as well as a memorial in SecondLife , and an article in Wikipedia. NTEN blog points us to Code for Change this Summer , an opportunity for those with drupal skills to put them to good use. The site was developed by Democracy in Action. You've got to love their logo.