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Things are slowing down during the holidays , so here's a short version of the NpTech Tag Summary. Commentary here ) Maybe that's why we've heard rumblings in the blogosphere and on listservs that the YouTube Nonprofit Channel was backlogged on accepting applications. Leave a comment and I'll summarize in the next NpTech Summary.
Net2 Houston, August Photo by Eschipul Nonprofits in Second Life Gala Opening Photo by RubyJi By looking at the photos tagged with NpTech, nonprofit techies were either on vacation or attending events. Two nptech events were visible in the NpTech tag stream, the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life Launch Party and the Net2 meetup in Houston.
Advice to newbies in nptech consulting: (1) don’t try to be a generalist, or at least don’t try to know everything. 3) Find resources to build your skills, and give them time every week: webinars, listservs, online classes, books, etc. Then of course there’s the nptech tag, which people should be familiar with.
Most NpTech blogs are high school level. " The article refers to the Dunbar number - 150 - the ceiling on the number of personal contacts a human has the capacity to maintain. leading to an impassioned request for best practices for minimizing damage when this security breaches occur on several listservs.
I'm caught between being a Myers-Briggs J or Getting Things Done person (as fast as possible) and making space for reflection or rather reflection in action. Wow, better than a listserv! I'm also still trying to force myself to leave my comfort zone of certain work processes and squeeze in some experimentation.
Ask on listservs ( ProgEx , NTEN Affinity Groups , ISF Yahoo group , etc.) This is not the time for jargon -- save that for talking to your developers (or your NTEN listserv buds). Start thinking about success stories that you can share with your organization. to get success stories. is going end-of-life!" Wa wa, wa wa wa wa.)
When I left my position at Easter Seals , I had seven-plus years of research covering the field of nonprofits online flowing (more like gushing) in daily via email newsletters, listserve digests, etc. There’s still room in my Inbox for something new… Tags: Nonprofits Web Tech nptech resources.
Laura Quinn provides a summary of the concerns expressed on different nptechlistservs: As these two software companies are two of the ???big The listserves are hopping with this news. Personally, that's not the direction. This big news and it rocked the nonprofit technology world yesterday. big three??? GetActive???s
Out of habit, I started off doing the research in my usual ways - posts to listservs, search engine, private emails, and posts to forums. This made me think about searching through the resources in delicious tagged with Nptech + a variety of keywords including "conferences." I got about half dozen or so pretty useful leads.
They should belong to listservs, comment on community bulletin boards. A decision-maker has to be enthusiastic about it and so does the person blogging (these may be the same person, but not always). org your personal professional blog or is blogging a part of your job at Compumentor? Setting up a blog is easy.
The nptech tag stream (plus other sources) has been imported, so you can comment and vote on tagged items. Maybe we need an NPtech History Archive ? David Wilcox shares an example of growing divided in the UK nonprofit sector between "traditional" online communities (listservs) and those who are adopting Web2.0
Remember to include both hard skills (specific knowledge and technical qualifications) and soft skills (behavioral characteristics, personality traits, and attributes of work style). Initial in-person interview. Tags: IT staffing NPTech NTEN Newsletter cassie scarano. Screening Candidates. Resume screen. Phone screen .
The online group includes a listserv email archive, a library, a wiki, a group blog, and a discussion thread platform. A moderator or presenter from the group is necessary for each call to run, however this person does not have to be the CoP leader. How will the CoP members interact? What will happen with current Affinity Groups?
My second example is more personal and slightly embarrassing. You can do it physically at an in-person event like a conference. Woody launched it with an email to the ASTC listserv--a good group to target for his content. But people who read a listserv aren't necessarily incentivized to contribute to the wiki.
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