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year with the goal of raising USD13,000 to build a school in rural Cambodia. through American Assistance for Cambodia (AAfC). relationships via the web. This year, we're raising money for American Assistance for Cambodia to build a school in rural Cambodia. Have you been to Cambodia? Why: Why not?
Kimly Scott moved everyone with her storytelling, using her own life to shine the spotlight on educational differences between her birth country of Cambodia and her home country of Australia. With that, enjoy Best of the Tableau Web with tips, tricks, inspiration and more produced by the Tableau community. Calculations. Inspiration.
Kimly Scott moved everyone with her storytelling, using her own life to shine the spotlight on educational differences between her birth country of Cambodia and her home country of Australia. With that, enjoy Best of the Tableau Web with tips, tricks, inspiration and more produced by the Tableau community. Calculations. Inspiration.
ClockLink.com provides analog and digital clocks that you can easily embed in your web page with any time zone of the world. I can answer the question "What time is it in Cambodia?" The world clock site made it easy to figure out what time zone Phnom Penh, Cambodia (GMT + 7:00). " without missing a beat.
Ex-pats are people who are citizens from other countries, but are living in Cambodia. Details Are Sketchy is an anonymous blogger who writes about life in Cambodia. John Weeks (aka jinja ) has lived in Cambodia for a long time and has been blogging for many years. I love her authentic style. Hi blog is always informative.
Tharum started his blog in June 2004 while a student at the National University of Management and working for the Open Forum for Cambodia , a Cambodian NGO devoted to digital divide issues. Tharum became a celebrity blogger when his blog was featured on the front page of the Cambodia Daily (the photo above was taken during that interview).
I've played the game outside of the US - bringing it to Cambodia, UK, Australia, and Romania. My version of the game includes "life happens" cards where groups gain points if they solve certain problems like staff resistance or define metrics. My cards all have US data. I have seen the framework used in other countries.
Click To Play Here a round up of some the fabulous women Bloghers in Cambodia and Linux Chix that I met. It had nothing to do with saving the world or strengthening Cambodia???s and Skype and everyone was impressed to see the possibilities of connecting with someone they knew from Cambodia who was in the US.
I am donating my royalties to support the Sharing Foundation ‘s college education program for young people in Cambodia. My family is sponsoring Keo Savon , who we met this summer in Cambodia. Check the web site to find an event near you or use the contact form to suggest one in your city.
Through following his twitter stream, I discovered he's on the ground now in Southeast Asia and is coming to Cambodia. Christian also sent me some links that answer an earlier question I've had, " How Can We Use Cell Phones to Bring Web 2.0 to places without high speed Internet access like Cambodia ?
So, you can't just go into a web 2.0 I noticed a Twitter sticker on the wall and was wondering whether there any Twitter t-shirts that could go to Cambodia. I follow them and write responses. site and scream show me the money. Who knows maybe Minelli will incorporate Twitter in his next Cambodian guerrilla art project?
Click To Play Whenever I've travel over to Cambodia, I have the opportunity to check two large suitcases up to 70 pounds each. Since I could not visit Cambodia without carrying over some items for the Sharing Foundation, I had a third checked piece of luggage, a portable crib for orphanage. Click To Play.
so I am really appreciate your effort to promote blogging in Cambodia. So please let me know if there're anything I could help in term of technical issue or web hosting, development problem. I only need $417 more to get to Cambodia. You may have already received my mail regarding [link]. , I'm more than happy to help.
Also, if your numbers are impressive, find a way to integrate them into your web copy. chartiy: water is also excellent at using data to enhance narratives, which they do beautifully on the landing page for their current holiday campaign to bring water to families in Cambodia (hint: roll over each tile for a fun animation).
I'm doing a workshop in Cambodia called " Five Steps to Khmer 2.0 which was based on Marnie Webb's Ten Ways To Use Web 2.0 Let me know in the comments below. " for the Bloggers Summit. I have a half-hour to explain Web2.0 and provide some practical tips to a non native English speaking audience.
While doing research on the Web for the course content, I stumbled upon an article called " A Field Guide to Cross Cultural Projects " which lead me to an educational technology integration model called CultureQuest. Creating and designing Web sites to publish student work. Using desktop videoconferencing.
to Cambodia ?" Are there any web resources or books that you think I should send over to him to read? in rural cambodia with cell phone connection? My colleague Vicky Davis, Coolcat Teacher Blog, has put this question out to her network, in a brilliant post called " How would you use cell phones to bring Web2.0
If there was all-day instruction on the Web 2.0 Maybe my next visit to Cambodia I will have time to get to local market and pick some up for souvenirs. It became clear that social media in Cambodia means "any media that can solve social issues." tools, this would have worked as a culminating activity.
On that day, I'll be in Cambodia at the first Cambodian Blogger Summit Conference. I enjoyed Sopheap's recent post about public education about not littering in Cambodia ) After I get back in September, OneWebDay is next community web event on my calendar scheduled for September 22, 2007. Nonprofits can help make the web ???
Earlier this week, the Overbrook Foundation released a report on Web 2.0 Allison Fine, author of the report titled, "Web 2.0 All of the groups are using the web for donations; some to much greater success than others. We also talked about the challenges of making leap from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 2.0
People that spend alot of time online begin to take it for granted - this was already the case before Web 2.0, but now new Web 2.0 I remember this from my time in Cambodia where I was an hour's drive from the nearest Internet cafe while teaching ESL in the Roteang Village School english program. re away from the Internet?
That's a video blog post I did to demonstrate how a simple technique for creating effective videos using your cell phone or digital camera and placing it one the web, in this example, on YouTube. While the workshop wasn't a handson video workshop, I did something along those lines in Cambodia - the curriculum is here.).
Note from Beth: Just as I was leaving for Cambodia, there was a great discussion within a comment thread over on my blog brand page on Facebook in reaction to post about the HSUS Facebook post that went viral. When devising an unorthodox campaign like this, it’s always a good idea to ask yourself “what does the web love”?
And, next week, nonprofits and bloggers in Southeast Asia and Cambodia will be gathering for the Cambodia Bloggers Summit. And a friendly reminder to recycle your old mobile phone if you happened to pick up a Iphone and think about green web host ! Follow her trail here. What could that lead to? Mobile citizen reporting ?
They had a chance to win free services from Karma Store, a new technology group that helps nonprofits easily show donors the work they do through responsive web design, dynamic infographics, and photo updates. "At the GETSET-GO Women's Library in Cambodia, technology inspires exploration and collaboration.
This screencast would not have been possible without all the help I got from: Dave Amos, Web guy at the Idealist (and Ami Dar) and Laura Whitehead , South Hams, CVS, who not only allowed me complete access to their Google Analytics stats, but answered my numerous stupid questions. Several months ago, I knew zip about web analytics.
I have a particular interest area (Cambodia children) and I'm on the board of the Sharing Foundation. I also visit the organization's web site as well. . My giving style is streamlined. So, most of my charitable giving goes there. I also do my due diligence by checking one of the above sites.
This is another way to raise money for charity - auction off coveted web 2.0 I had the pleasure of meeting Duncan at Gnomedex in August where I presented on Social Media for Social Good , raised some money for the Sharing Foundation! A charity recycle.
4 places I liked: Siem Reap, Cambodia Phnom Penh, Cambodia Provence, France Singapore. 4 Web sites I visit regularly. So, here goes. 4 places I lived: Atlantic City, NY Philadelphia, PA Cambridge, MA Bennington, VT. Full Circle Blog Netsquared Nten Blog Blogher. 4 People I tag. Britt Bravo Tharum Seserak Wanna.
Almost ten years ago, she founded a nonprofit organization, The Sharing Foundation , dedicated to meeting the physical, emotional, educational, and medical needs of orphaned and seriously- disadvantaged children in Cambodia. While things have changed here in the US, in Cambodia, women and girls face tremendous odds trying to get an education.
You are making Cambodia more visible on Google and you are portraying Cambodia from a local???s Bloggers in Cambodia can connect with their relatives who live in the USA and other countries. It provides important information. s perspective rather than a foreigner???s s perspective. Your language has your culture in it.
If you have anything to do with nonprofits, social media, fundraising, Twitter, Cambodia, foundations, NTEN, and haven’t been living under a rock, you know Beth. Beth is the single most important source of information for the nonprofit sector on web and social media — hands down. Today is Beth Kanter’s birthday.
Nearly all of the web communication challenges I’ve encountered with the groups I’ve worked with stem from basic content planning and governance issues. You know: making sure the colors are perrrfect , then dropping in web content at the last minute in hopes of making our websites look “full”. Who needs to approve photos?
Through a strange twist of fate, I connected again with Kalabird one of the first ex-pat bloggers from Cambodia that I discovered in 2005 because of her amazing photographs in flickr. I studied at Penn State University, working towards a self-designed major in web and multimedia design (when it was just basic HTML and Macromedia Director).
I'm thinking about the use of video or vlog posts coupled with fundraising widgets as well as some other possible ways (ad revenue from web videos?) to raise money for sponsoring a college student in Cambodia via the Sharing Foundation. But every little bit helps and even pennies go far in Cambodia. I did a campaign video.
I met Roy via the portrait he did for Dave Wallace's web site and communicated via flickr. I'm lucky in that he sometimes works on a pay-it-forward basis - so in return I donated the value of his portrait in in-kind time to my favorite development organization in Cambodia and paid it forward to a few folks with some good deeds.
Britt Bravo's blog, Have Fun Do Good is full of stories, tips, and articles about social change and the social web. Not only has she been a generous donor to every personal fundraising campaign for Cambodia I've undertaken, but she also messaged out to her community to support this cause.
2, When I adopted my first child from Cambodia, I photographed red baby shoes all over Phnom Penh and Angkor Watt with an idea that I would create an online children's story. For a training in Web design that designed about 7-8 years ago, I created a design exercise called " Make Over the Ugly Barbie Web Site " 5.
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. How do you make your blog/web site mobile friendly?
Essentially, I am asking YOU for $10 (USD) to help children in Cambodia. I'm amazed at the power of the Social Web to help my charity get this far, but please don't let the $50,000 slip away! I am just one woman along with many other generous people who want to make a difference in the lives of Cambodian children.
Earlier this year, I got an N95 smartphone to stream videos while I doing web 2.0 They have identified the Sharing Foundation that helps children in Cambodia as the recipient. (If I hope one day that I will see you again in Cambodia and thank you for being my sponsor. and nonprofit workshops in different places.
Note from Beth: Every now and then, I get asked when did you first discover the power of the social web? Even if you have the most awesome web site, campaign, or cause out there, you need a thoughtful and dedicated community behind it in order for it to be successful. We also "checked in" using FourSquare and Gowalla everywhere.
created by Kevan Davis from England who is a freelance web developer and surrealist. The tagging tag is larger than the Cambodia tag. 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 I couldn't resist.
This project is taking the power of the social web and building bridges between people, nonprofits, and ideas. I'm off to do some searching to see what other people I can find who are concerned about making a better world in Cambodia. The idealist.org is serving as a connector to help people find one another to imagine and take action.
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