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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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Free Live Interactive Event: Future of Fundraising

Tech Soup

In this unique, online, interactive (free) event - first in a monthly series - you get to see, hear, and ask questions directly to our panel of experts. The wide variety of choices and tools to integrate make this field exciting and challenging terrain for nonprofit leaders; we will take your questions in this one hour live interactive event.

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Khan Academy and the Revolution in Online Free Choice Learning

Museum 2.0

We have a great community of learners that ask and answer questions and our videos are being translated by volunteers all over the world. We also wish that museums and universities worked together more closely not just for research, but for learning. We are reminded of how much fun learning can be.

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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

Whether it's my posters in the street, or books that I'm publishing that are getting out to bookstores, or workshops, or my speaking in different universities with different young people, I really see art as a way of changing our communities. I do art that can be very universal, to anyone." But, art is universal like that.

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