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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is certainly no shortage of buckets where nonprofit technology tagged resources are being aggregated. is an attitude , not a download. Just A Few Good Resources Plucked from the NpTech Tag Stream and Kikino. The NpTech Tag started as an experimental community tagging project in 2005. NTC 2007 Pipe.

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Dancefloor and Balcony: What I learned about emergent online collaboration from Eugene Eric Kim

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I asked if I could live tweet to bring others into the conversation which I did using the tag #packfound. . This is the way I've described the Nptech Tagging community and other ad-hoc communities where people come ogether first through social media tools. Tags: network effectiveness scholar working wikily. I've gotten into the.

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Designing A Space Suit for Mars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We also had a wide range of attitudes about the use of social media - from healthy skepticism to excited practioner. As a result, the questions and insights shared were rich and varied. We created a network of fans who are remixing our context and spreading our message, how do we guide them effectively without controlling them?

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

This attitude is often self-serving: it’s also a practical problem for those who actually want to create change. If museum and library content is licensed, not owned, how can we work within those licenses to allow visitors to use and remix to their heart’s content? Tags: professional development. Let’s change that.

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