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Topic : Unconference. Description : The NTCUnconference is a place to continue conversations from, ask questions about, or further explore the various tracks and sessions of the conference. Date : March 19, 2011. Location : Washington DC.
Tomorrow morning, I’ll be leaving on a jet plane, to Atlanta, Georgia, for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference. This will be my 7th NTC since 2001 (or, more accurately, my 5th. I’m looking forward to the Unconference on Open Data organized by NetSquared, and getting to see lots of old colleagues.
It’s that time again: time to meet up at the Nonprofit Technology Conference! Even if you’ve never participated in an ‘unconference’ event like this, no worries! Science Fair: The NTC Exhibit Hall. The NOS session is a chance for anyone interested in open data and APIs to connect and collaborate.
We're only about 6 weeks away from the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta -- but to get the regular price ($459 for NTEN Members) you need to register by March 1st! So, here's a (certainly incomplete) list of reasons you should take the leap and: > Register for the 2010 NTC. > Register for the 2010 NTC.
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Will you be joining us in Austin for the 2015 Nonprofit Technology Conference ? TechSoup will be hosting a pre-conference workshop on Office 365; exhibiting at the NTC Science Fair; speaking at plenary events, breakout sessions, and a "Birds of a Feather" lunch; and facilitating networking opportunities. – 12:00 p.m.
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This morning, NetSquared hosted a special unconference at NTC on open data. It was a fascinating discussion that touched both on many of the reasons why nonprofits are taking a look at data sharing and on why consequential data sharing can sometimes be challenging or unfeasible for nonprofits.
Yesterday, NTEN Community Members joined us for the beginning of the planning for 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference. We're looking a an unconference track or on the first day of the conference. And don't forget to sign up here to join us for our next NTC Community Planning Call on August 8 when we'll talk specifics of the Agenda!
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