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To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). February 12, 2010, and promises to be "more than just a conference on the next generation web." NonProfit 2.0 Unconference here: [link]. ."
To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). Debating the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference – "Over 1,000 young people from 100 different countries will gather online to debate climate change.
" For me, live blogging notes from conferences and other gatherings helps me think through my fingers about what is being said in the room (and helps me retain it and share it with others (usually via my blog.) I often see many people taking notes at conference, either with pen in a moleskin or typing into a laptop.
John Kenyon was also at the LASA Circuit Riders Conference in Birmingham with me earlier this month. The NTC Conference is a little more than two months away and I'm really looking forward to conversations with colleagues and meeting others face-to-face for the first time. No, I probably won't do my Julia Child imitation.).
While the meebo nptech chat room is chatting live during the PDF, a few tweets overheard on twitter anticipate the upcoming NetSquared Conference. for the NetSquared Conference (N2Y2) beginning on May 29th. Like last year, conference participants are introducing themselves on their NetSquared Blog. NetSquared Community.
These are a few gems that I've bookmarked on delicous and slightly different than those streamed on my blog. (And Live Tweeting: If I am at a conference or meeting, I'm usually live blogging or tweeting. Usually I ask a question, and try to get people to answer in another place like a google document or wiki.
You were all so helpful with posting your favorite nonprofit blogs to help me prepare for a talk I'll be giving at the Professional Development Conference for Nonprofits sponsored by the United Way of Kern County that I thought I'd ask for your ideas again! Thanks for your help!
I need to get my act together for next week's Circuit Rider Conference in UK and a session I'm doing with David Wilcox called " Demystifying Web 2.0 Tools for VolCom Groups: Blogs, RSS, Tagging, Wikis and Beyond. And, then revisit and revise the outline we brainstormed via skype and wiki , and finally build a powerpoint.
This one is from the UK and from a conference called " Take Back the Web." " Here's the wiki , blog , and flickr compilations. Yet another great example of using Web2.0 tools to capture and share knowledge from nonprofit gatherings. Looking for a way to integrate all these Web2.0 tools into your PR messaging?
Submitted by Alan Levine, publisher of CogDogBlog Since it is already a week in the rear view mirror, this ought to be my last post about the 2009 NMC Summer Conference. However I wanted to record, primarily for my own sake, while fresh in my mind a recap of the social media tools we used (and other related factors) for our conference.
The themes science, environmental, nutrition, economic development, children, youth, parenting, and leadership are very much appropriate as this conference agenda from the NACDEP and ACE/NETC shows. Extension programs use wikis, flickr, blogs, tagging, and other tools to share information and content. So, now is the fun part.
In " The Social Web Ain't Rocket Science " Worldchanging blogger Jon Lebkowsky reminds us that blogs, wikis, and social networking sites may not be appropriate for all nonprofits and that hype and pressure shouldn't drive adoption decisions or they may not be successful. Social Bookmarking. I wholeheartedly agree !
technologies such as tagging, social bookmarking and online social networks, blogging, content sharing through Wikis and RSS, and new Web widgets need not only be in the hands of well-funded developers; but also can be used by organizations to further their missions. What on earth is a Wiki? The Impact of Web 2.0
programming techniques, tagging and social bookmarking, blogging and they need to be looked at separately. I was at YMCA of the USA Technology conference this week. " I think collaborative tools like Wikis or Writely are worth exploring. Wikis or Writely can certainly be more efficient.
For technical documentation and general specifications, I am in one or another Google Doc every day, may use Writeboard , or a real wiki, and these days maybe Salesforce Content. Notes and Bookmarks After starting and stopping for years, I have come to embrace Evernote.
However, in one of the discussion threads on the Summit wiki, there has been mention about using cameraphones or smart phones for this in addition to. It's been a year since I had an "unconference experience," having participated in the Dialogue and Deliberation Conference last summer and facilitated by Lisa Heft.
Tracking Change Wiki : Provides a platform to get involved in the policymaking process. Whitehouse Wiki : To track all changes made to whitehouse.gov Budget Wiki : To increase the transparency and accountability of the political process. said Greg Elin of the Sunlight Foundation. You should too. helps you keep tabs on the U.S.
Here's a few examples: Delicious Badge : I use this widget to publish my social bookmarkingbookmarks on my blog. I've aggregated a lot of these and other resources on the topic on my wiki portfolio. " As described at the recent Widget Live Conference "New widget. Act 4: Where to find widgets. Aggregator."
" for the National eXtension Institiative we lost the connection to the Web conference component -- and at one point almost 100 or so folks logged into the webinar had to re-enter, including me. Make a slide at the end with contact information, wiki address, etc. " My Web2.0 version of that advice: It's the same! No problem.
They originally wanted to organize a conference to convene social innovators and social entrepreneurs on the nonprofit tech cutting edge to see what everyone was doing. social bookmarking (now called Delicious ) by using their APIs on the site. (An NetSquared finally held its first conference the following year and was off and running.
If you're at the conference, hand me an index card the URL of a web resource that you discovered in a session or informal conversation, write a brief description, and hand it to me while at the conference. Update your bookmarks: [link]. For next week's summary, I'm going to be using a different aggregator called index cards.
Bookmark the permalink. Maybe a section on this blog, or a wiki, pulling the idea together[?] Would you have had better participation from authorities if it had been a wiki? (I Fantastic photo and look forward to skyping into the UK this spring for a session at the conference. link] I’ll be bookmarking you!
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