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Research Friday: So, where is Bob?

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The study attempts to "disentangle whether people's varying social behaviors and attitudes are related to the different ways they use social networking sites.". 1] (In 2008, 26% of adults used an SNS.) This is significantly higher than the 65% of Americans that belonged to at least one voluntary group in 2008."

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Observations from The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop, Month 1

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Our proto-users are artists, architects, university professors, mathematicians, engineers who have already been experimenting with creating interactive environments and objects within the virtual world. Why not apply the same attitude to our own staff? They're having fun, playing, acting like visitors, working as and with the audience.

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New Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy | Nonprofit Trends with.

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The study is part of an ongoing research partnership with the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University , which began in 2006. instruct their children/younger relatives about philanthropy through the parents? There are 75 pages of statistics and trend information in the report. personal efforts and family?s

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

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Today, an interview with staff from a museum with an incredibly healthy attitude towards experimentation with social media. For example, we’re actively pursuing outreach opportunities and connections with the community, the local tech industry, universities. I think, sadly, that we all know the answer. I was blown away.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Myths about Women as.

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The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University recently distributed the results of a 2010 study, and all of the above were proven false. Additionally, the report cites the participation of 100 women in a specific 2008-09 campaign, which generated $141 million with a minimum gift of $1 million. Lets take a closer look at the findings.