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Last week, Stacy Monk and I were chatting and thought that our community could help smash that goal by raising much more funds as well as awareness for the work the Sharing Foundation does in Cambodia. How does it work? She’s a great inspiration and reminder for me in this area. I’m working on it.
She said delicious puts the social in social bookmarking. For months, I've been tagging urls that I found interesting about Cambodia into delicious with the cambodia tag and checking what else was tagged. A while back, I asked Alexandra Samuels to answer this question: why delicious ? Usually it was not much or crap.
And, if you search through delicious, a social bookmarking service, you will turn up some interesting bookmarks that give you some dental tips, background , an online service that facilitates communication between your child and the tooth fairy, and a critical thinking exercise that debunks this popular childhood myth.
I want to be able to bookmark or pick things out from the stream that I want to go back to so the items don’t get lost. Also, there’s search yet. Google started with the asymmetric model of sharing first because it is hard for people to grasp. Not all my professional colleagues are here either.
While browsing the nptech tag list for recent bookmarks -- which is sort of like browsing a flea market - you don't know what treasures you'll find -- I found the site: extisp.icio.us The tagging tag is larger than the Cambodia tag. The subtle message is bigger is better and thus influences other people to use that tag.
One of the ideas I've been exploring is the whole notion of video blogging from Cambodia by Cambodians. While I was in Chicago, Ryanne Hodson , who I met at last year's BlogHer, is in Cambodia and Southeast Asia with Jay Dedman to document the work of Project Hope International. The bookmarks are here. The back story is here ).
When I find a blog by serependity or if referred to in another blog I'm reading, I'm now asking myself: Is the blog content of interest to me for my npo/ed tech work or Cambodia work or personal reasons? I looking at it like my browser bookmark and I like to organize things into folders. Who is author? Technorati Tag: nptech
It uses sources such as how many delicious bookmarks, incoming links, how many times mentioned on Twitter, how many comments, etc. An Internet Lesson in Rural Cambodia. The Kids in Cambodia Say Thank You. Thanks Teresa Crawford For Helping Us Swim Upstream. Don't Let $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation Slip Away!
Bookmark the permalink. Why did I know of your connection Cambodia! link] I’ll be bookmarking you! Bookmarks for March 8th through March 13th on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 9:01 am [.] Redesigning Charity for the Digital Age Skip to content Home More about Steve Bridger UK Charities Twitter 100 This was written by.
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