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How To Get Insight From Data Visualization: SHUT UP and SLOW DOWN!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I use survey monkey and grab the visual chart for each question and dumping each chart into its own Powerpoint slide. ” I gave myself 30 minutes, played Mozart on my Ipod and looked at all the data one page. Better Method: Create Visualizations of Important Data and Pull Together On One Slide. I thought was done!

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11NTC Science Fair Preview: Giveaways and Even More Giveaways!

NTEN

CCB, Inc Enter at booth 52 for a chance to win a Flip Slide HD video camera! Just slide open the 3” widescreen to show your videos instantly to friends. Individuals participating in a demo will also be entered into a daily drawing to receive a free iPod touch®. Want to share it? Ask for details during your demo.

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Internet Strategy on the Cheap: Tools and Resources

Have Fun - Do Good

Update: The presentation slides are available on FivePaths. You can usually use any kind of headphones (Walkman, iPod, etc.). This is by no means a comprehensive list, so please add your suggestions in the comments! Comes with a microphone, or you can buy a better quality one. Need headphones to monitor sound. Use with MicroTrak.

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Podcasting 101 Live Blogging from Boston Podcamp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

His slides will be posted on the Podcamp wiki -- so look for them. When it gets on a portable player, folks won't be able to find your show on their ipod. (In the afternoon, I sat in a session called "Gear Talk" by David Berlind who showed professional level equipment which is an even larger investment.) Content is first!

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Creature Comfort: Where are the Couches in Museums?

Museum 2.0

They had a library designed like a British library with cabinets and books and couches to stretch out on and nooks and crannies for kids to slide into. They also have one with chairs with iPods for listening to music. It was an educational space with content, just different, focused more on a social experience.

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