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Become a Storymaker with NetSquared

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Taipei, Taiwan: ????????? - ????? Melbourne, Australia: The art of storytelling: how to create content that connects with your audience. Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions. --> Jump to events in North America or go international with events in. Storymakers Events.

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Love to Learn Tech Tips in Person? NetSquared Is for You!

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Our chapter leaders believe that we can bridge the digital divide by giving every NGO the tools and skills to accomplish its mission efficiently and effectively. The targets need to be linked like so: --> Jump to events in North America or go international with events in. Hamra, Lebanon: ARTECHA: Art and Technology Hackathon.

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Building the Tech Capacity of Nonprofits Everywhere with TechSoup's NetSquared Events

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TechSoup will only be able to achieve our mission (which is to help you achieve your mission) when we're able to give you the tools, skills, and community to leverage technology effectively. The targets need to be linked like so: --> Jump to events in North America or go international with events in. Upcoming Tech4Good Events.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

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Originally posted in April of 2011, just before I hung up my consulting hat for my current job at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. Art museums are the least likely to empower their own staff to initiate participatory projects but the most likely to work with artists whose approach to participation might be quite extreme.

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

Art museums are the least likely to empower their own staff to initiate participatory projects but the most likely to work with artists whose approach to participation might be quite extreme. It's common in many museums to offer cart-based activities that invite visitors (mostly families) to play a game, try an experiment, or make art.