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The Future of (Nonprofit) Television

NTEN

In 1989, during a week in the Sinai desert in Egypt, I was invited into a Bedouin compound. The bottom line is that video will become a primary means for every organization to educate the public, advocate for change, and raise the dollars needed to fuel their missions. There were no electric lights or modern appliances.

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Entrepreneurship and Internet Diplomacy in the Muslim and Arab World

Forum One

When President Obama took the stage in Cairo, Egypt last year, millions tuned in to hear his approach for improved U.S.-Muslim Following the summit, we attended an Entrepreneurship and Public Diplomacy Luncheon which brought together Muslims and Arabs with officials from the U.S. Muslim relations.

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

Museum 2.0

Their CEO writes a blog , as do exhibit developers working on an upcoming exhibition on Egypt. Three things stand out in this interview: Like the Brooklyn Museum , COSI’s social media strategy is focused on local community connections, not national outreach. Tags: Museums Engaging in 2.0 David: That’s right.

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What's a Virtual Visitor Worth?

Museum 2.0

It's very simple to calculate: you take the total operating expenses for your public-facing efforts and divide by the number of people who walk through the door. Others conduct distance learning programs across the nation. Others produce publications and media for global distribution. Tags: evaluation marketing.

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