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Learn Nonprofit Tech Skills at a NetSquared Meetup

Tech Soup

Every month NetSquared volunteers hold free or low cost educational events for people and organizations who want to use technology for social good. With 50 groups in 20 countries, there's probably a NetSquared group near you (but if there isn't, we'd love to help you start a new meetup ). :-). Newest Groups.

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Apps for Youth, By Youth

Tech Soup

The app was a finalist in Microsoft's 2011 Imagine Cup, a student technology competition. iPad, iPhone, MacOS) is a student planner that helps you keep track of your class schedule, track your grades and GPA, manage homework assignments, and create an interactive calendar. Additional Resources.

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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

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NetSquared groups are holding free events all month. Kenya: NetSquared Camp — Storytelling 2016. Kibiribiri, Uganda: Building Capacities of Teachers and Students in Digital Storytelling. Seattle, Washington: Google AdWords for Nonprofits. Busia, Kenya: NetSquared Camp — Storytelling 2016.

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Interview: Kedar Iyer, PickyPolly

Amy Sample Ward

His learnings come from experiences that span an education in electronics and telecommunications, multi-cultural professional engagements in software development and communications, a business administration student life in pretty Paris and experiments in implementing technological solutions for social challenges.

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

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This post was authored by Claire Sale and originally appeared on the NetSquared blog. organizations and allies through Google Reader (RSS subscription. service), as well as by getting news updates from Google Alerts, and. find these, we use a combination of SlideShare, Google Docs, and tagging to keep things connected [.]

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Four Steps to Ease You Into Social Web Activism

Have Fun - Do Good

Blogs You can find blogs by searching on Google Blog Search and Technorati. Facebook isn't just for college students anymore. If you aren't sure how to do something, Google it! Even if you never go beyond this step, at least you'll have a list of new media to send event announcements to.

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Best Internet Marketing for a Cause 2006

Have Fun - Do Good

For the past year, I have been writing for NetSquared about nonprofits and NGOs that are using the social web to cultivate donors, advocates and activists for their organization and their cause. View the National Memorial for the Mountains on Google Earth. What makes us want to act for social change? Emotional connection.