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Bridging Offline/Online: Tweetups

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Networked Nonprofits know how to close the loop between social media and offline actions. Encourage Live Tweeting during the event and don't forget to encourage photos. If you have a projector and laptop available, you may want to stream the Twitter Feed during the event. They understand that it is a scaffolded process.

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Chromebook for Nonprofits: Are Web Apps All You Need?

Tech Soup

Surely you still need your "real" laptop to run your donated copy of Adobe Creative Suite , right? Three years ago, I wrote a review of Photoshop.com and Splashup , concluding that these tools were fun to try, but were nowhere near ready to replace installed graphic editors. Photo: slgckgc , CC license Always Online?

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Activating the Activists with Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How do we activate the online activists to take action offline?" I was not presenting, but decided to use Twitter crowd source some suggestions, screencapture them, and put those into my presentation later in the day. jeffshuck @ kanter I'm biased, but events are a powerful way to move online advocates offline. I suggest a tweetup.

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12 Not-So-Great Realities About Nonprofits and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Instagram is fun and in time new features could be added to increase the ROI – that’s what we all have been hoping and waiting for – but its unlikely your nonprofit is gaining new donors from using Instagram. But even full-time social media managers have to take a break and embrace offline vacations. Thousands of times.

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Beth Kanter, Net Funders Conference, October, 2011. This is important for both online and offline instructional delivery. Students get a minute to think about the question on their own and then answer it using a mobile device that sends their answers to Mazur’s laptop. That’s the theory at least.

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My personal Blogher To Do List and Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How can learn more from the content while juggling live blogging of the being there fun stuff? I was so overcomed with emotion, that I didn't a get a photo. Get ecto on my laptop. That way, I could have been preparing the content offline and uploaded later. That is upload double photos into flickr, etc).

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111 Low-Cost or Free OnlineTools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A fun, colorful way to track your nonprofit’s growth and activity on Twitter. Storify is a new tool that allows you easily search multiple social networks by subject or theme and then through drag and drop functionality, you can organize the results (tweets, status updates, videos, photos, etc.) TwitSprout :: twitsprout.com.

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