article thumbnail

29 Nonprofit Bloggers to Follow on Twitter

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Trista Harris: @TristaHarris from Minneapolis, MN. Tags: Blogging Twitter. Beth Kanter: @kanter from San Francisco, CA. Blog: Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media. John Haydon: @johnhaydon from Boston, MA. Blog: John Haydon. Blog: New Voices of Philanthropy. Jocelyn Harmon @jocelynharmon from Washington, DC.

Blogger 222
article thumbnail

Social Media Game: Kentucky Derby Remix for CNPE Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

tags: nptech nonprofits ). After Louisville, I go to Minneapolis where I am doing a version of the workshop at the Search Institute. Center for Nonprofit Excellent Workshop View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. On the road again for the next couple of weeks, including a trip to Romania.

Remix 50
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Quick Hit: Nina on the Road

Museum 2.0

June 1-4 - I'll be working in Minneapolis and am scheduling a public talk at a local museum (likely the Walker Art Center or the Science Museum of Minnesota) during that week, details coming soon. Tags: Quick Hits professional development. I will also be doing a book signing at the AAM bookstore on the afternoon of the 24th.

article thumbnail

One Million Giraffes (and small "c" collaboration)

Museum 2.0

I see this happening in the overflowing visitor comments on the walls of the Oakland Museum of California, the lines snaking through the Minneapolis Institute of Art to submit to Foot in the Door --so many places. Tags: Unusual Projects and Influences usercontent.

article thumbnail

My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I facilitated a hot topic workshop at the Healthy Communities Annual Conference hosted by the Search Institute in Minneapolis. tags: nptech youth ). One of the takeaways was, don't assume that everyone thinks like you do - and expose yourself to different points of view. This week I put that into practice.

article thumbnail

Game Friday: Bigger is Better

Museum 2.0

Paul/Minneapolis called in or voted online to determine the movement of large game pieces (see above) each evening throughout the city. Pac-Man tries to eat dots, and the Ghosts try to tag Pac-Man. Tags: Unusual Projects and Influences game. Big Games are technology-rich (using mobile devices, cameras, GPS, etc.)

Game 20
article thumbnail

Don't Join the Conversation if You Aren't Ready to Listen

Museum 2.0

Dave runs a yearly software conference called Flashbelt in Minneapolis. Tags: web2.0 There is an alternative for those who are really ready to hear from visitors: engage responsively in an invested, honest, personal manner. That’s what Dave Schroeder did this week when he was in a similar position to MoMA. Projects inclusion.