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Find an Awesome Nonprofit Tech Training Near You

Tech Soup

We're a global movement with chapters in 24 countries. The targets need to be linked like so: --> Jump to events in North America or go international with events in. Boston, Massachusetts: TNB Roundtable: Nonprofits Collaborating to Build Capacity, Public Presence, and Business. Find your local #Tech4Good group.

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A NetSquared Happy Holidays

Tech Soup

We're a global movement with chapters in 20 countries. The NetSquared Victoria team has been investigating tools for online collaboration. The targets need to be linked like so: --> Jump to events in North America or go international with events in. Kitchener, Ontario: Collaborative Editing Tools.

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Love to Learn Tech Tips in Person? NetSquared Is for You!

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Our chapter leaders believe that we can bridge the digital divide by giving every NGO the tools and skills to accomplish its mission efficiently and effectively. The targets need to be linked like so: --> Jump to events in North America or go international with events in. Civic Tech: A Presentation and Hack Night Collaboration Evening.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

This is a really interesting question, and if I had any friends who were international social psychologists I would probably spend all my free time pestering them about this. In Taiwan, I noted that many more visitors and staff members were enthusiastic about taking and sharing photos than they were writing on a talkback board.

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

This is a really interesting question, and if I had any friends who were international social psychologists I would probably spend all my free time pestering them about this. In Taiwan, I noted that many more visitors and staff members were enthusiastic about taking and sharing photos than they were writing on a talkback board.