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What is a Museum without YouTube?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Looks like reviewed the YouTube channels for museums. I like Moma's Channel. The IMA has a YouTube Channel too that uses a slightly different approach. Chris Alexander, San Jose Museum of Art, USA. Have you come across a museum channel that you think is really good. I couldn't think of a punch line can, you?

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How Arts Organizations Are Engaging Community Online

Tech Soup

Panelists included: Danielle Siembieda, former community engagement and special projects manager for ZERO1: The Art & Technology Network in San Jose, CA. Maura Lafferty, an independent communications consultant working with classical musicians and performing arts organizations in San Francisco, CA.

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Social Media and Mobile for Real Time Professional Learning at Conferences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The use of mobile and social media enhanced the experience beyond having the standard back channel via a hashtag on Twitter, but the substance of his comments resonated. For example, the City of San Jose is trying to save money by turning off the street lights in the city. Carson , Ph.D.,

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9 Ways Nonprofits Can Excel Using Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Organizations must begin with listening, but an integrated listening channel that includes social media and traditional marketing channels. Examples: San Jose Opera use of #Operaplot Twitter Hashtag. 2: Use listening techniques to develop a deep understanding of the audience. Example: Red Cross.

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The #16NTC Session Guide: 14 Sessions You Absolutely Can’t Miss

Connection Cafe

This channel isn’t going away anytime soon, but open and action rates are flat lined. Relationships are multi-channel and increasingly digital, that includes social media. There you have it, my top picks for NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Jose. I’ll see you there and will be live tweeting my thoughts.

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An Interview with Jeska Linden about Nonprofits in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I graduated in 2003, I moved out here to California and worked with the San Jose Museum of Art before getting a job with Linden Labs. While I was in grad school at U-Denver, I worked with C-SPAN, the non-profit cable channel, in a very cool long-distance education program. I learned a lot from San Jose Art Museum.

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The Most Generous Online Giving Cities in the U.S.

Connection Cafe

Online fundraising continued its double-digit growth in 2013, retaining the mantle as the fastest growing fundraising channel, growing at 13.5% according to Blackbaud’s most recent Charitable Giving Report. For many years now Blackbaud has published data on the most generous online giving cities in the United States. 136,067.00. 1,254,477.80.

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