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Year End Resource Roundup

Connection Cafe

” You’ll end up with some pretty well formatted charts and graphs to showcase your findings, too! There were a whole bunch of research gems presented at the DC User’s Group in September … but you don’t have to be in DC to check out the data. Group Rebuilding Specifics.

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Guest Post by Kira Marchenese: What Happened When We Introduced 350 Staff to Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, I facilitated a version of the Social Media Game for Packard Grantees as part of a convening on Network Effectiveness in Washington, DC. Breaking up into small tables worked – I saw table after table of people leaning in, standing up, gathered around flip charts. In fact, just last month, I took it to India.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Putting the U in YouTube, Some Cool Events, and Electronic Sheep Dreams

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Slide Share Show, " Putting the U in YouTube " although geared for higher education institutions provides some really good practical marketing tips for social networking sites that should be useful for nonprofits too. NetSquared. The Seattle's Net Tuesday Group has just launched a social networking site on ning.

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Jocelyn Harmon on Nonprofits and Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

t able to access the PowerPoint during the presentation and had to do the presentation old school style via flip charts. We posted the deck to Slide Share and she linked to it. I was at a potluck the other day for a group of women in town (DC) who are consultants. When I got back to the office, after the workshop, I ???pinged???

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And I had to tape flip chart paper over the windows so it would get dark enough to project the laptop to show the presentation. Someone on the call had moderator access and was able to flip the slides (I had them memorized) and they also read any of the questions in the chat line to me. This was circa 1997. I arrived two hours early.