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The Digital Divide Doesn't Exist

NTEN

The mission statement of One Laptop per Child is artfully constructed: "To create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning.

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10 Common Misconceptions Nonprofits Have About Bitcoin Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Cryptocurrencies are regular by many of the same government agencies that regulate the traditional world of finance including the IRS, SEC, CFTC and local regulators. Myth 8: Mining cryptocurrency is bad for the environment. Myth 2: Cryptocurrencies aren’t regulated enough. Most relevant for nonprofits is the IRS.

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Afraid of the Office? Top 3 Keys To Make Your Association a Kick-ass Place to Work According to History

Association TV

By the late 17th Century, lawyers, doctors and government employees were toiling in offices built all across Europe. Fast forward to the last ten years, and our whole environment has changed, as well as our outlook. Early business magnates like the Rothschilds and the Barings lived and worked out of their giant manors.

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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The environment for learning is no longer in the classroom and its online, and outside of school. MacArthur wants to know: How is digital media changing the way that children learn and develop and what are the implications? "It is important to recongize that these are complex learning environments and information systems.

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Afraid of the Office? Top 3 Keys To Make Your Association a Kick-ass Place to Work According to History

Association TV

By the late 17th Century, lawyers, doctors and government employees were toiling in offices built all across Europe. Fast forward to the last ten years, and our whole environment has changed, as well as our outlook. Early business magnates like the Rothschilds and the Barings lived and worked out of their giant manors.

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