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How To: DIY Community & Content Mapping

Amy Sample Ward

Over the last few of years I’ve had a the opportunity to work with a team of intelligent and thoughtful colleagues, speak at conferences, and collaborate with other facilitators and community builders. During this time, I’ve help create community maps and strategic plans with my own team and with many other groups.

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How-to: DIY Community and Content Mapping

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Over the last few of years I've had a the opportunity to work with a team of intelligent and thoughtful colleagues, speak at conferences, and collaborate with other facilitators and community builders. During this time, I've help create community maps and strategic plans with my own team and with many other groups. Content Map.

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MindMeister: Collaborative Online MindMapping Tool

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm mentoring in Nancy White's online facilitation workshop and she just shared a pointer to this tool. I used to help me with some preparation for tomorrow's presentation on tagging. You don't get as much control over the look and feel of your mind map as you would with say MindManager, although you can import an MindManager file.

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Twestival is Back and Local

Amy Sample Ward

Vote for your local organization: Some cities have already chosen the organization and others need local people to vote, so use the map on the Twestival site to find your city’s Twestival page to learn more! It is up to each city team to facilitate nominations and the selection process using the Twestival guidelines.

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Transmedia Storytelling and Co-Creation Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Does your organization have access to the technology tools and skills as well as the capacity to collaborate beyond your organization's firewall? Online Collaboration Tools: A co-creation network will require an organization to have the ability to collaborate online beyond the organization's firewalls.

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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Instead of getting distracted by the tools and the terminologies, I focus on the four underlying themes in social media, the 4Cs of social media: Content, Collaboration, Community and Collective Intelligence. The Second C: Collaboration. Collaboration can happen at three levels: conversation, co-creation and collective action.

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Crowdsourcing: Community vs Crowd

Amy Sample Ward

We’ll be facilitating a conversation, more than doing a formal presentation, and will focus on the power of crowdsourcing (using our own case study from conducting the Social Media for Social Good case study competition) and the application of social media in nonprofit program delivery. What do you think?

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