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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Rebooting Your Digital Community Building

NTEN

Jacobwith Flickr: jenny8lee When it comes to building community and increasing brand awareness, some organizations hire communications, marketing, and engagement staff to handle these activities. By Jamie Millard and Lori L. And that makes sense -- someone needs to be charged with keeping a close eye on the organization’s community growth.

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NetSquared Local Events in the First Half of August

Tech Soup

Their “meetings” come in diverse and innovative formats like Philadelphia’s Crowdsourcing Change , Vancouver’s Coffee Klatsch or a Happy Hour in Austin or Minneapolis. Image: Parallel Session F , creative commons licensed on Flickr. Don’t be afraid! August’s NetSquared Events.

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Member Round Up: Working Together!

NTEN

Flickr: reid. The conference is held on March 16, in Minneapolis. I’d like to start off this week’s member news by congratulating my colleague, Annaliese Hoehling. Many of you know Annaliese as a great resource for any questions regarding all aspects of NTEN’s resources and nonprofit technology in general. Or, are you planning to?

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Guest Post: The Convivial Museum Photo Essay

Museum 2.0

We found one of our favorite photos on Flickr, taken by Austrian photographer Thom Trauner, who captures the essence of the issue. Or this one by Lacey Criswell, of Bike Night at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Why, then, has it taken so long to offer people a seat?" What a contrast with this image by Darcie Fohrman.

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Digital Storytelling at the Nonprofit Technology Conference 2013

Tech Soup

Nowhere was this clearer than at the Nonprofit Technology Conference 2013 this April in snowy Minneapolis. This helpful slide broke down some of the tools into families, making it easy to decide which tools make the most sense based on your aims: For static visual storytelling, some tools include Instagram, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr.

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Foot in the Door: A Powerful Participatory Exhibit

Museum 2.0

I spent last week working with staff at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) on ways to make this encyclopedic art museum more open to visitor participation across programs, exhibitions, and events. I also think it would be useful for the MIA to aggregate blog posts, Flickr photos, etc.