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Best Practices for Content Curation for Nonprofits at Social Media for Nonprofits Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On January 30th, I’m speaking at the Social Media for Nonprofits in New York City. As is my presenting style, this will be an interactive session. ” Q: If you are just starting out, what is your recommendation for beginners? Source: bethkanter.org via Beth on Pinterest.

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Mobile Applications for Beginners

Tech Soup

For example, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York created a fantastic iPad application called MoMA Books that lets you buy e-book versions of out-of-print publications. Avoiding these mistakes and combining it with technical knowledge and professional skill will significantly raise the chance of a mobile project succeeding.

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6 Powerful Types of Video Content Every Nonprofit Needs

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According to The New York Times, we are now officially entering a “post-text world” as a society. Engagement videos are how you take things to the next level, motivating people to actually interact with your nonprofit or larger brand. Types Of Video Content. Engagement Videos. Education Videos.

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What Does Big Data Have to Do With Me and My Organization?

Tech Soup

The Open Knowledge Foundation is a great advocacy charity in that field. This charity was founded recently by former New York Times R&D lab data scientist, Jake Porway. Grameen has a team of community knowledge workers who go out in the fields of Uganda and collect agricultural information on their mobile devices.

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