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Second Life Education Programs in NY Times, Goes Open Source, and other tidbits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

According to the article and what I've seen on the educators listserv first hand over this past year, the education community is growing: subscribers to its education listserve number more than 1,000; at least three islands run by library groups are open to the public; and universities are collaborating by lending space on their own islands or sharing (..)

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NTEN Communities of Practice FAQ

NTEN

The online group includes a listserv email archive, a library, a wiki, a group blog, and a discussion thread platform. Each CoP has space in the NTEN groups platform ([link] You can search for current CoP’s by entering “CoP” in the search bar on the upper right hand corner of your browser window. How will the CoP members interact?

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Collaboration on student projects or other ways. Unlike library subject cataloging, which follows a strict set of guidelines, tagging is completely unstructured and freeform, allowing users to create connections between data anyway they want. Create collaborative, student-authored resources. Collaborative Projects: [link].

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Groundswell Book Club Part 4: Customer Support

Museum 2.0

Consider what happened when the Library of Congress put some of their photo collections on Flickr. Many of us use listservs to get answers to our museum-related questions and find out what others are doing. Some use wikis to share their work and provide a collaborative support space for like-minded projects.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

If you are able to collaborate, if you have good relationships with different partners, I think that that’s wonderful. there’s libraries and other nonprofit organizations where you can actually access the professional level of FDO. So that’s great. So thanks for sharing that. But I don’t know about that online.

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