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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Next week I'm doing a Webinar for Extension Professionals , a remix of 10 Steps to Association 2.0 which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World. My initial remix thought (wrong) was to look for examples that were related to agriculture, but the extension is so much more. I'm nervous.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The report covers how identifies the “seismic and structural shifts” in our society and work place that are demanding that organizations and reinvent themselves and re-imagine their futures. 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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Dreaming of Perpetual Beta: Making Museums More Incremental

Museum 2.0

Venue as content platform instead of content provider: the museum becomes a stage on which professionals and amateurs can curate, interpret, and remix artifacts and information. We experimented with everything--hours, front desk staffing structure, community programs. based on Tim O'Reilly's four key elements of Web 2.0:

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Designing A Space Suit for Mars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The diagnostic tool includes 8 different areas: membership, leadership, governance, purpose, strategy/structure, assessment, communications/technology, and resource management. We created a network of fans who are remixing our context and spreading our message, how do we guide them effectively without controlling them? Inward Facing.

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Nonprofit SXSW Goodness – Conference List Toppers, To-Dos and Topics of Interest

Connection Cafe

We'll also talk about how you can get sizeable online grants and free/discounted help from key professionals.” Let them show you how to create an organic net-roots movement that upends traditional power structures and galvanizes your community.". But it wasn't here to enterain, no. Karaoke came to unite us in song.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

Museum 2.0

I decided to self-publish The Participatory Museum for four reasons: OPENNESS: I wanted the flexibility to license and distribute the book using an open structure to promote sharing. VALUE: There are just a few small publishers who serve museum professionals. The second part of the open structure is the Creative Commons license.

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WeAreMedia: Reflections on Working Wikily - Getting out of the way

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the most valuable experiences I've had in my professional work is having critical friends (You can see what that means here , here and here ). Not sure where to jump in because of the way information is structured. "A critical friend is someone who is independent of a project who asks. An Individual Takes Leadership.