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Youth Programs Benefit from Microsoft Donations

Tech Soup

It helps endangered Asian children get off the streets in Cambodia, Philippines, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, East Timor, Jordan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. The school has about 300 students who attend classes in a one-room building that ordinarily accommodates 30 children. The organization has nine full-time staff.

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Meet Michaela Hackner: BlogHer and Nonprofit Techie

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Michaela is now working as the Online Manager for a nonprofit focused on International Student programs , called World Learning and had attended SXSW where she felt that there needed to be more nonprofit panels. You are working in technology for a nonprofit, what did you did study in school? What are you doing now?

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Mobile Storytelling: An Evolving Story

NTEN

I keep on telling my story of how I moved between the East and West, between physical environments (architecture, urban design) and virtual (web and mobile development and strategy), between technology and the humanities. He has worked in Alexandria, Korea, Vietnam, and currently Seattle.

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Cyber Cambodian Session - Cambodian Bloggers Summit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But if we compare IT in Cambodia with other South Asian countries likeThailand or Vietnam, we still have limited penetration. So he try reduce the cost of using Internet to be lower for the students. What is the strategy to development our student's knowledge of using computers and Internet? Mark Sarath from YCC.

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Memorial Day 2012

VisionLink

Of course, this resonates with us at VisionLink, as we are in the business of building technology that integrates all aspects of successful communities from opportunities for youth, to workforce development, the web of social services, and the making of resilient communities ready for disasters. That was 1970.

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