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Don’t Be Fooled by Abstract Jargon: Internet Governance and ICT Policy

Tech Soup

The Internet, and technology as a whole, is so intertwined with day-to-day life that the decisions made by governments and corporations directly impact how we use the Internet and how CSOs work — now and in the future. Net neutrality has been enshrined in law in the Netherlands and Chile. Not convinced yet?

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Microsoft’s Networked Approach To Accelerating Social Change Through Technology

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After lunch, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s CEO gave his perspective on the company’s philanthropy and corporate citizen activities and answered questions. Ben Horin noted that TechSoup Global did not have a partner in Haiti, but they did in Chile. Chatting with David Connor , we both had the same reaction – who knew?

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Preparing for the Next Disaster: The Future of #crisisdata

NTEN

We opened ourselves up, invited communities, and created an expectation that asking for help in these spaces will result in real-life action. We did some research around this issue and published a white paper detailing the case for integrating time-honored emergency response expertise with real-time social input.

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Reflections on the Science Center World Congress

Museum 2.0

It's a question whose answer eluded me from the day I registered eight months ago through the first few days of the conference this week. It was a broadening, inspirational experience that made me question my own interest and focus, which is so distinctly based in a world that presumes a certain level of education and consumption.

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Book Club Part 3b: Talking Institutional Change with Elaine Gurian

Museum 2.0

The question you have to ask is: who are the people who have issues with what they are doing? In Puerto Rico and Chile, there are museums made out of posters so that kids in parks can come and visit real art—well, it’s not real art, but you’re getting access to Picasso for $5. It’s a very good question.

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