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NpTech Tag Summary: The Faces of NetSquared Champions and NpTech Power of Ten Summary

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Sean Stannard-Stockton , author of the Tactical Philthanthropy blog, has posted a podcast interview with Daniel Ben-Horin, founder and president CompuMentor and TechSoup where they talk about the NetSquared project and the usefulness of "wisdom of crowd" techniques for nonprofits and philthanthropy. The NpTech Summary.

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NTEN Member Buzz Round-Up: Love Your Techie Week 2010

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their nptech awesome. Tag your own news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome online, or contact Annaliese with your updates.). Check out Blackbaud 's white paper (PDF) for a good introduction and some considerations. (Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing.

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How To Avoid Being Seduced by Web2.0 Hype: The UK NpTech Perspective

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We have RSS feeds, podcasts ( [link] ) and a blog ( [link] ) on TheSite.org as a way of offering features and tools to 16-25s who use the website. The full version is here (as a pdf ). (Making me think of March Dimes Flickr Contest ) Epilepsy Action in MySpace 1. Our volunteers blogs on www.do-it.org.uk it.org.uk ???real???

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

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Download a copy of the full report as a PDF file from Imagine Canadas online reference library: Effective knowledge transfer & exchange for nonprofit organizations : a framework (PDF) Fataneh Zarinpoush, Shirley Von Sychowski, Julie Sperling. podcasting. Toronto : Imagine Canada , 2007. Membership management. net2mashup.

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Reflecting on NTEN Publications Accomplishments in 2011: We Launched a Digital Journal for Nonprofit Leaders!

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We started from a few criteria and made a list of what the journal needed to be able to do: Be accessible from both PCs and Macs Be mobile device friendly Support dynamic media like videos and podcasts Allow social sharing (via Twitter, Facebook, email, etc.)

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