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It’s Not What You Know, It’s How You Learn

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was lucky enough to have a number of exchanges with them about self-directed and peer learning models in the nonprofit sector as part of their research process and are referenced in the report. Design or Become A Learning Concierge (Content Curator). The Power of Remixable Content. Increase Knowledge Capture.

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How Mature Is Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Practice?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Your organization needs to think holistically. If you don’t have a developmental model, you won’t know where to start or how to prioritize your time. The Networked Nonprofit Practice Model. The organization has strong capacity in content creation as well as repurposing or remixing across channels.

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NetSquared: In the Beginning

Tech Soup

In the beginning, TechSoup’s Marnie Webb, Daniel Ben-Horin, and Billy Bicket created NetSquared to "remix the web for social change." which heralded a new, participatory web culture. The NetSquared website was itself designed to be a model Web 2.0 Most of the content was (and is) user generated.

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Dancefloor and Balcony: What I learned about emergent online collaboration from Eugene Eric Kim

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Eugene Eric Kim is an expert in online culture and collaboration, particularly with new tools. These are particularly important for International Networks made of people speaking different languages and having different cultural norms. (1) However, the local culture was to cover your body up. 1) Everybody is People.

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Reflections on the Social Media Lab Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a culture, we value answers over questions because answers allow us to take action faster, while asking questions makes us think. I modeled that I don't know everything. Many people have also remixed it. With limited time and resources, we are often hesitant to make that trade-off.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

"There's a mentality shift required to fully engage with social networking and community content sites: sometimes, you have to let go." Another point of intersection here for me is Henry Jenkins recently published 72-page white paper " Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century."

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

Museum 2.0

Visitors may make inappropriate gestures in photos with museum content, thus distorting institutional values and intent. I know that many people are uncomfortable with the growing culture of self-documentation, but no one should let their own aesthetic preferences dictate others' behavior without good reason.

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