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More thoughts about Web 2.0 Adoption by Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I haven't yet digested the report, but I was pleased to see that the report wasn't just a series of data findings, but also include some in-depth reporting on attitudes about using the tools. where we talked a lot about the job of educating people about the possibilities of new technologies like Web 2.0 Some of the. common struggle???

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A Perpetual State of Anxiety: Overbrook Foundation Report

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I haven't yet digested the report, but I was pleased to see that the report wasn't just a series of data findings, but also include some in-depth reporting on attitudes about using the tools. My thoughts are still half-way around the world in Cambodia and, in the US, we don't have the added challenge of a slow Internet connection.

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" (Interesting that KhmerOS had a table at the Cambodia Fair Trade Expo ). He told the story about the growth and challenges facing the Joomla! " This calls to mind a debate in the educator community. I was wrong -- this attitude isn't necessarily generational. The video captures those on the philsophical side.

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Solutionary Women: Heddy Nam

Have Fun - Do Good

Coming from a background in developing and implementing programs, it was a challenge to shift to the operations side of the non-profit world. Later, they learned that it happened again and again – in the cases of Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda - and it was still happening but nobody was doing anything about it.

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