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Social Networks and Digital Sharecropping

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Social Networks and Digital Sharecropping October 1, 2007 I was reading Deborah Finn’s curmugeonly post about Facebook. I have been having curmudgeonly thoughts about social networks in general.

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Why nonprofits should deploy artificial intelligence to achieve fundraising success

ASU Lodestar Center

In analog communication, individuals generally reach what is called the Dunbar Number , a limit of about 150 stable social connections. For example, Gretchen Buhlig, CEO of the ASU Foundation, made the following comment in a recent interview with me related to technology deployment at the foundation, “We have 1.2 million alumni.

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Research Friday: So, where is Bob?

ASU Lodestar Center

We welcome your comments and feedback. My experience searching for Bob is concrete evidence of the helpfulness of various social networking sites (SNS) like LinkedIn and Facebook. This research post is based upon the Pew's social networking site survey of October 20-November 28, 2010. To the rescue: LinkedIn.

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How After Action Reviews Can Improve Your Social Media Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An After Action Review can produce insights, but participants need to embrace with an open attitude, not blame game. What makes it useful as this detailed description of the method points out. Leave in the comments. The feedback is captured on a white board or online document. The process can be done in person or online.

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Was 2010 the Year of Online Privacy?

Tech Soup

Many online commenters thought the award should have gone to Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks and winner of Time's 2010 Reader's Choice poll. In different ways, both Zuckerberg and Assange are relying on and encouraging more relaxed, tolerant attitudes towards disclosure of sensitive personal or organizational information.

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Fear 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I wrote about the tension between individual and organizational use as it relates to individual staff members representing their nonprofit organization on Social Networking sites. blog , creator of Charlotte , suggests in a comment that age isn't as much as a factor we all think. The Shed 2.0

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How do you consider the intangible benefits of social media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In the comments of a post I wrote titled " Reports of Social Networking's Death Are Exaggerated ," Paul Caplan from Content to Be Different said I think the point about measurement/evaluation is vital as long as we don't get hung up on stats etc. Flickr Photo by Maurice.