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Note From Beth: Since 2007, I've been using, adapting, and remixing the Social Media Game social media workshops for nonprofits. EDF has embraced the spirit of this sharing - not only remixing a version of the game for their organization,but also sharing back the materials and what worked! . Lots of great ideas.
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Then I started to play with the idea of combining these two passions and starting Saint Fame.”. While at Coinbase, Horne hacked on Saint Fame , a side project that leveraged some of the ideas on display in Zora. The focus there was brands versus individual creators (though they did launch with a Ben Baller slide).
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1) Social Media Game : I have used the the social media game at over 50 trainings during the past four years and many others have re-purposed and remixed it too. Because of limited time, I did not cover these ideas as a full group, although the basic information was on the printed materials and the cards. Here's a few thoughts. (1)
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Here's why: A way to crowd source ideas. People can add and embellish your content and if you have access to the remix, it can give you new ideas. Here's a few (good) examples of how I have remixed other people's work or other people have remixed my work. Remix This Powerpoint. I remixed it for nonprofits.
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