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Great reads from around the web on April 8th

Amy Sample Ward

." How do your social media channels fit in your organization's emergency communications plan? " Check out this terrific interview with Joe – I'd love to hear your ideas, reflections and stories about how you are inspired to make change! Repair Interview: Joe Solomon of 350.org

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2011 NTC Preview: Let's Talk About Tech, Baby

NTEN

A close read of the lyrics provides a good framework for thinking about communicating horizontally (across departments or silos) and vertically (with everyone from senior management to interns) in your organization about technology. Start thinking about success stories that you can share with your organization. to get success stories.

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Why Do We Interpret Art and Science So Differently?

Museum 2.0

Museum exhibition designers will distill her achievements into stories, objects, and interactive components that are understandable to lay people at the middle school level. Why do we think science is impossible to communicate in its "pure" form but that art must be communicated in that way lest it be distorted?

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Source Codes: The Most Useful Measurement Strategy You May Not Be Using

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You’re likely using more than one channel to communicate. Email, Facebook, posting to listserves, your website, direct mail—the list goes on and on. How do you know what story—across every channel—is doing the best job of driving people to take action? Enter source codes.

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How Use Creative Commons Licensing and Flickr To Find Powerful Visuals for Your Presentations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The problem is that many people use the text bullet points templates to communicate their information, rather than the power of visuals to tell their organization's story. So, let's get back to the challenge of finding powerful visuals to illustrate a point or a story in your presentation. Creative Commons Licenses.

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Nonprofits Live: DIY Blogging Recap

Tech Soup

Blogging is a great way for organizations to communicate and establish themselves as thought leaders. She advises organizations to make blogging a part of a their content strategy only if it aligns with their communication plan. Ideas for content can be sourced from staff, supporters, other blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and listservs.

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Vlogging to Cambodia: Eath Chhnon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Eath is video blogging her life story. I can communicate with new people who share an interest in my country. s why I started a listserv to help people from Cambodia to learn how to do it. s cultural treasures. Two years ago, at age 20, she came to New York City. Why did you start vlogging? It has changed my life in many ways.

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