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Next week I'm doing a Webinar for Extension Professionals , a remix of 10 Steps to Association 2.0 which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World. My initial remix thought (wrong) was to look for examples that were related to agriculture, but the extension is so much more. I'm nervous. It's messy.
WeAreMedia Choose Your Own Adventure Webinar where we look at strategy maps and took deep dives into tactics like listening/engagement, spreading buzz , storytelling , and social networking. One important design concept for this project is creative commons licensing - which allowed the community to remix, reuse, or repurpose the content.
This session will define core concepts including the Creative Commons license, and then offer examples of how open content is already benefitting the nonprofit sector. I'll start the session with a very brief overview of examples ( NGO in a box - Open Publishing ) and an overview of the CC licenses. Pick tools, publishing license 3.
If more of us are screencasting, then all I have to do is remix other people's work, provided they've licensed their material using creative commons licensing. minute videos, map out the screencast before you actually film it, create a storyboard, write a script, use music. no more than 3.5
My favorite bit so far is the jobs map. . You can see the administration gets that -- from the jobs map and the chart of how money is being spent. How do we turn all those spreadsheets into the pictures and maps that clearly tell our story in an instant? That's what turns a one-time donor into a long-term supporter. .
If you want to be see photos being posted to flickr via a moving and zooming map interface, check out flickrvision - it rhymes with twittervision. The Daily Rebellion blog gives nonprofits some tips for using MySpace for members and money. " And now, you can bookmark Second Life locations (called slurls) into del.icio.us
Earlier this week, I wrote a post called " What happens when you set your content free using Creative Commons Licensing? " I explained why I set my own work free, provided some examples, and pointed to a new tool. The First Giving Blog has a post " Riffing On Creative Commons License ". And how do you respond?
I would prefer us to try to “learn what the community does, map how we could improve or support what they do, and fill in the white space.” If museum and library content is licensed, not owned, how can we work within those licenses to allow visitors to use and remix to their heart’s content?
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