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Using Social Media Internationally: How Not To Get Lost in Translation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s some good tips when your network is global. Hands up who’s got a Twitter follower from Japan? Does that mean your social media is international? You have to send messages out but also answer questions and be there for your audience when they want to talk to you. How about Facebook friends in India?

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Data for Global Health, Part II

Forum One

A couple of weeks ago a group of Seattle global health data experts met at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute to continue a conversation we started earlier this year on global health data. how do you evaluate the health significance of "one glass of rice wine per day" in China vs. Japan?).

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How the Cloud Can Make a Difference for Disaster Relief

Tech Soup

During the month of October, join TechSoup.org and the TechSoup Global Network for our Cloud Computing Worldwide campaign. When people call in, your customer service rep has to answer the phone and deal with the person's question. TechSoup Japan Disaster Relief Program Launches to Assist Local NGOs.

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Consumer Attitudes Toward Mobile Giving

NTEN

Since that time, other disaster relief efforts such as the Gulf oil spill, Japan disaster, and tornado relief in the Southeast U.S. With that awareness came a further evolution as the question for charities everywhere regarding mobile giving transitioned from "if or when" to "how".

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

So ask questions, use that chat box. In fact, we may call on you to answer some questions of ours as well. And so I’m going to ask you some questions throughout the chat and throughout this this talk. So this is my first question for you, and is do you want to reach more diverse communities? So do that. A lot of 1s.

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Favianna Rodriguez: Political Digital Artist and Printmaker

Have Fun - Do Good

Similarly, for International Women's Month. Frida, I think, a lot of her work, even though people constantly try to de-politicize it, a lot of it deals with this Mexican identity, it deals with globalization and so, of course, she was one of my inspirations. I did a poster around that. I think that is really important.

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