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Used Laptops Needed for Earthquake Victims in Haiti: You Can Help!

Tech Soup

Our own Tim Suttle was there only a couple of weeks ago volunteering for a local organization: Just last week I was in [Haiti] to setup a computer lab at a library (Bibliotheque du Soleil). The library also hosts after school programs and summer camps for children in the neighborhood of Carrefour-feuilles.

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Turning Waste into Beautiful Art

Tech Soup

Waste management is also incredibly costly, and is causing crises for governments all over the world. C3 educates children in schools, exhibits at community art crawls, and partners with other organizations to host community art projects, all using recycled materials to create works of art. About the Success Stories Contest.

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The Tech That Will Change 2016

Tech Soup

But with so many charities and libraries working with children, the weird new security threat in 2016 will be smart toys. Children love it. The intruder was able to get names, addresses, genders, birth dates, and even photos of children — more than six million children. Privacy and Security.

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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. Since cryptocurrencies are still a relatively new technology, they are not as user-friendly as many other technologies like smartphones and laptops.

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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. Local businesses became national. Millions of people were laid off or furloughed, while millions more were sent off with their laptops and their monitors to work from home.

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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. Local businesses became national. Millions of people were laid off or furloughed, while millions more were sent off with their laptops and their monitors to work from home.

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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

local time). MacArthur wants to know: How is digital media changing the way that children learn and develop and what are the implications? " -rethink what counts as traditional forms of evidence of learning "All our kids have laptops, when we go to museum - kids take their laptops and cameras with them.

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