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Davos Codes: Connecting Students’ Passion for Their Planet with Technology

Saleforce Nonprofit

Through a range of projects that combine science and technology, such as monitoring air and water quality and local wildlife, students develop a wealth of skills applicable to their futures—from learning to own and take responsibility for an entire project to discovering the impact of data analysis and sharing at local and global levels. “In

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Free Webinar on June 17: Flip-in' Out @ the Library

Tech Soup

TechSoup's product donation program includes easy-to-use Flip Video cameras that allow you to share your library and community stories. Pacific time and find out how public libraries are using this technology as a tool for making connections, recording library events, and sharing knowledge. We'll showcase several libraries.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

blog , creator of Charlotte , suggests in a comment that age isn't as much as a factor we all think. s the ability to more efficiently generate, self-publish, and find information, plus share expertise in a way that???s s so much easier and cheaper than earlier knowledge management attempts." The Shed 2.0

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Coming up.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

We share a panel with Mark Julian of the YMCA of the Triangle Area , and Sloane Mayberry of the YMCA of Greater Charlotte. The topic is "tagging" - and I'll be interested in learning about how folks are using tagging and other web-based tools for knowledge management. The topic: Managing Technology across Multiple Locations.

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