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It’s Not What You Know, It’s How You Learn

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was lucky enough to have a number of exchanges with them about self-directed and peer learning models in the nonprofit sector as part of their research process and are referenced in the report. The Power of Remixable Content. It can be summed in a tagline: ”It’s not what you know, but how you learn.”

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How Mature Is Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Practice?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Their impact is to make the world a better place. The Networked Nonprofit Practice Model. Once in place, the first social media step should be listening and enhancing the web presence. The organization has strong capacity in content creation as well as repurposing or remixing across channels.

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Social Media Club Workshop in Hawaii: Reflections on Social Media Game - Aloha Version

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

.  As I mentioned to the group,  it is always a work in progress and this Aloha Remix included some new ideas - the point system, the situation cards, and scenarios that were not all non-profit. s time to rethink and remix everything you knew about marketing.   Hmm. s a new world and it???s s not too late to catch up.

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Open Social != Open Data

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

TechCrunch suggests the issue is in the business model: Unfortunately, the business models have not been worked out yet to accommodate such mixing of data. But it’s the remixing of data from many networks that provides the real win for users and nonprofits. {

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Transparency, Social Media, and Dealing with Criticism

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Almost as a model of how to deal with negative comments to a post , Jeremiah Owyang has invited his critic, David Charback, to write a guest post. So, fellow nonprofit communications professionals, I remixed David's scenario and replaced the word "corporate" with "nonprofit." Flickr Photo from Wokka.

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Measuring Engagement and Return on Relationships

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the weekend, SobCon was taking place in Chicago and I wish I could have been there - (next year, Lis, I promise) KD Paine was there and follow her Tweets and KDPaine pointed me to her slide deck. She offers a frameworks output, outake, outcome - looks sort of like a logic model to me. There's a lot of great stuff in this deck.

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Fashion and Passion for Your Cause: Wear it on Your Blog or Profile!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I placed the photo of me wearing my newest Creative Commons T-Shirt on blog - and of course added it to my Facebook profile and on Twitter , you'll see the Creative Commons Logo with a donate message. That's why I also remixed the fundraising widget. Maybe we all need to be role models. to support the monks in Burma.

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