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Open Source for Nonprofits: Programs to Try (Part 2)

Tech Soup

One of the best ways to gauge whether open source would work for your organization is to look at some actual examples. To read about how open-source software might benefit your nonprofit or public library, check out part one of this series. Making the Right Decision About Open-Source Software. spanhidden.

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20 Learning Management System Examples

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Types of LMS (Learning Management Systems) There are three main types: Cloud-based LMS, Open-source LMS, and Proprietary LMS. Cons Limitations related to customization – when compared to open-source or proprietary alternatives. The inherent benefits of an LMS redefine how we approach learning and training.

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20 Learning Management System Examples

Gyrus

Types of LMS (Learning Management Systems) There are three main types: Cloud-based LMS, Open-source LMS, and Proprietary LMS. Cons Limitations related to customization – when compared to open-source or proprietary alternatives. The inherent benefits of an LMS redefine how we approach learning and training.

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20 Learning Management System Examples

Gyrus

Types of LMS (Learning Management Systems) There are three main types: Cloud-based LMS, Open-source LMS, and Proprietary LMS. Cons Limitations related to customization – when compared to open-source or proprietary alternatives. The inherent benefits of an LMS redefine how we approach learning and training.

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I Need a Good Lawyer

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We’re deep believers in the benefits of openness, which means we publish open source software and create open content under Creative Commons licenses. as well as our Human Rights Program, which supports activists fighting injustice around the world. We serve human rights activists in more than 100 countries.

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I have been near Camden, Maine for the past few days at the PopTech 2009 Fellows Program as part of the PopTech 2009 conference ( streaming live ), which starts on Wednesday. PopTech is an amazing blend of people, ideas, and projects. I learned a lot about how to begin to adapt the game process for people with a program orientation.

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How does your nonprofit work with crowds? Crowdsourcing Week on Beth's Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jeff Howe, author of Crowdsourcing , defines it as: The application of Open Source principles to fields outside of software. Crowdsourcing can be done at an organizational level, blended into the way nonprofits create , implement, and evaluate their programs. What are the best practices or techniques for crowdsourcing?

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