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On Vacation!

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

I'm sure when I get back I'll just be bursting with thought about software development, tools, problem solving, knowledge management. but while I'm gone, hopefully I'll fill my head with new sights and sounds. So there will probably be no posts on this site until my return in Mid January. And check back in here after MLK day!

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Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Conference: What have you learned, Dorothy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It also sounds less costly and complicated than evaluation. I’m here at the 2012 Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) conference in Seattle – which is aptly nicknamed “The Emerald City.” This process of going from individual’s insight to group’s ‘knowledge asset’ is a critical one.

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Geographic Silo Busting: NGO Capacity Building in the South

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

that name Peter Ballantyne sounds familiar. The summary: "This article considers the collective capabilities of networks in relation to their use of ICTs, information and knowledge management. Within two seconds, I found a fascinating article called " ICTs, capacities and networks " by Peter Ballantyne and Denise Clarke.

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2011 NTC Preview: Let's Talk About Tech, Baby

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She is just going to be alarmed, confused, and annoyed that you're wasting her time, because to her, you sound like Charlie Brown's teacher. If you burst into your Executive Director's office to tell her that "RHEL 3.0 is going end-of-life!", you're not going to get very far.

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Fear 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

s so much easier and cheaper than earlier knowledge management attempts." " I've covered some aspects of this in my screencast and workshop on " Tagging for Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing For Nonprofits." " "It???s According to MacManus, Forrester puts the current figure of people using Web 2.0

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