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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

Non Profit Quarterly

With technology solutions, organizations were able to reach volunteers and clients who lived too far away or had other mobility issues. Unfortunately, a lot of people who are disabled are not able to access our services in the same way because they either have a lack of mobility [or] lack of transportation.

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How to Write Effective Web Copy (Part 1): Make It Readable

Connection Cafe

The mobile web, of course. American Literacy is Iffy. Peters, principal of Beverly Hills High School, announced today that the entire school faculty will travel to Sacramento next Thursday for a colloquium in new teaching methods. In this case, students care far more about getting a day off school than a teaching conference.

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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He noted that media literacy has to be integrated as a skill set in all places. Media literacy and creation skills can't be add-ons in schools, but have to be integrated across the curriculum in all subjects. It can't just teach them to think about media, but making it on your own terms." It starts in the home.

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Seven Ways Your Organization can Put Privacy Into Practice – and Why

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As social media managers and nonprofit leaders, we’re living in an age of connectedness with a goal of empowering our users, engaging and mobilizing them for the greater good. Does your organization have a mobile app? Our core policy priority is kids’ mobile and online privacy. Privacy across the board. A YouTube channel?

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Developers and Nonprofits Come Together to Make Apps for Change

Tech Soup

Nonprofits have needs that can be addressed using mobile technology, particularly with apps or texting services. The reality is that not everybody has a device, such as a phone or laptop, which connects to Wi-Fi. Essentially, Ohana is a mobile-friendly platform for finding social services. Log in and share in our comments.