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NpTech Tag Summary: Voting Deadline at Netsquared Extended, NTC Pipe, and More

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Netsquared Voting Deadline Extended. Due to some technical glitches , you now have 48 additional hours to figure out what 5-10 of the 150 fantastic social change and technology projects at Netsquared will receive your vote. Zen and the art of nonprofit technology wonders about Open Source Feminism. Photo from Cambodia4kids.

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

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Every month TechSoup's NetSquared community organizers volunteer to bring free and low-cost nonprofit technology events and workshops to more than 50 cities. If you want to network with your peers or love to learn at live, in-person events, NetSquared is the place for you! Or, apply today to start your own NetSquared group.

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

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That's why TechSoup created NetSquared , our global network of volunteer-led Tech4Good meetups. We believe that NGOs learn best from each other, so NetSquared provides a platform where we can come together face to face to share technology tips and create a community of practice around tech for good. Upcoming Tech4Good Events.

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Find an Awesome Nonprofit Tech Training Near You

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If there isn't a group nearby, we'll help you start your own NetSquared group. Check out our newest groups: * [NetSquared Abuja]([link] in Abuja, Nigeria --> --> What have NetSquared groups been up to recently? Saint Paul, Minnesota: Treading Lightly | The Delicate Art of Internal Communications.

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The Social Life of PowerPoint Presentations (or why I really love SlideShare)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Deborah Finn also goes on to mention that she hopes to remix some of the content - and that is the intention by using the Creative Commons licensing. It gave my seven year old a good laugh!). She is the third person to mention a remix. Much better than emailing as attachment.

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Net Neutrality Open Source Documentary

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Reminds of the exquisite corpse like games we used to play on Arts Wire ten years ago with images. ve (Four Eyed Monsters + Caliblog) put a creative commons license on the video so that you don?t Britt Bravo, Netsquared Post. (And note how he has incorporated the use of his mail comment line into his content). Neutraility Now!

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2011 NTC Preview: Going Online for Capacity Mapping and Resource Matching: The Big Picture

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An example might be that you search for the number of nonprofit organizations in a specific municipality offer arts programs to elders. This article by Deborah Elizabeth Finn is published under an Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs License. There is no upper limit on how many people can search, find, and use that information.

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