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A Beginner's Guide to WordPress

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

via Lifehacker comes a pointer to a kick-ass screencast called " A Beginner's Guide To WordPress " from Rachel Cunliffe, a web designer from New Zealand. Definitely work a link in my tutorial collection in the sidebar of my blog.

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Apple announces Fitness Plus virtual workouts

The Verge

There are 10 different workout types available, including cycling, treadmill, yoga, core, strength, rowing, and HIIT routines, and there’s a program built in for absolute beginners. You can select workouts based on their duration, and Apple says it plans to add new workouts every week. Image: Apple.

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Help a Friend Cross the Digital Divide

Tech Soup

In fact, you probably know a few of these beginners. Wellington, New Zealand: A new #Net2Welly website in an hour? New York, NY: Intro to Google for Nonprofits. But there are millions of nonprofit staffers who aren't yet confident enough with digital tools and services to increase the impact of their work.

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Web Design Resources from the TechSoup Global Network

Tech Soup

The COO of 99designs, a design firm based in Australia and San Francisco, guest blogged about web design for Connecting Up, TechSoup's Australia and New Zealand partner. For an example of a wiki, see TechSoup's Nonprofit Social Media Page for Beginners. Also available through TechSoup, Shopify.

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NetSquared Community Events: Get Safer Online

Tech Soup

Toronto, Ontario: Sharing Data and Open Data for Nonprofit Organizations — Beginners Workshop. San Francisco, California: Let's Go to Living the New Economy. Wellington, New Zealand: Don’t Get Dumped Like a Whale! Monday, October 20, 2014. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Thursday, October 23, 2014.

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The Twitch streamers fighting to keep minority languages alive

The Verge

ori, the indigenous language of New Zealand, is thriving. When I stream, the beginners can take their time to write out sentences that I will read and correct, and the people who are fluent are happy with just meeting other Breton-speaking people, which could be already rare in the pre-lockdown world and is even rarer now.

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Help a Nonprofit Cross the Digital Divide This Summer

Tech Soup

In fact, you probably know a few of these beginners. Wellington, New Zealand: Twitter Is Dead, Long Live Twitter! You're reading the TechSoup blog, so you're probably already comfortable with using technology in your work. Guayaquil, Ecuador: The Guayaquil NetSquared Monthly Meetup. Thursday, July 28, 2016.