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PLS Welcome & Introduce yourselves to International Crisis Aid - when u get chance ;o) - 2 views

Hi, It was a lovely surprise to see you guys & gals join this group. Elements shared in this group are those that I feel may be moe applicable to charities in a general manner. The more I discover ...

International Crisis Aid welcome charity chums

started by william doust on 10 May 09 no follow-up yet
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Best content in Ad4dcss/Digital Citizenship | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    interesting group covering digital citizen ship, privacy, etc.
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Research Rules (December 1, 2005) - 0 views

  • Research Rules
  • In a preliminary online survey, we gathered simple demographic information like age and sex, while also posing deeper questions about interests and preferences. (Surveys can also be conducted via phone or snail mail.) We asked how often people visited the Web site, what they thought about Dr. Love’s work in the breast cancer movement, and how they liked to be contacted. We also asked questions about giving patterns, such as “Do you support other breast cancer organizations?” Picking the right – or wrong – questions is a sensitive business and central to a survey’s success, and we avoided specifics about giving amounts so as not to be too intrusive. (See sidebar for tips on survey research.)We supplemented these surveys with informal focus groups – small numbers of carefully selected individuals who share their opinions in a moderated roundtable discussion. Our focus groups were asked about their thoughts and feelings about Dr. Love, her foundation, and breast cancer organizations in general. (See sidebar at far right for tips on focus groups.)
  • Finding Focus With Focus Groups
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Purpose of this group? Q by: Raeli Savitt - 0 views

Hi Raeli, Thanks for the question. my main intent and purpose for this book is to share inspirational resources out there that will help charities and social enterprises to develop their capacitie...

started by william doust on 18 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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Creating Inclusive Communities >>> - 0 views

  • undertaking of community audits to establish the specific needs of neighbourhoods.
  • ‘Communities of Interest’ project,which allows a range of groups or communities within Sunderland access to a quality presence on the internet,offering peer group support and encouraging engagement and empowerment.
  • The social inclusion through ICT work is being taken forward in 2004-6 through the LSP’s e-neighbourhoods initiative,supported by t
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  • Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
  • Social Inclusion through ICT
  • Council and its partners in Sunderland aimed at reducing the ‘digital divide’
  • Initiatives include: the ‘electronic village hall strategy’,ensuring that everyone has free access to ICT at a time and place convenient to them; the development of a pool of community e-champions;
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    Eliz, this google indexed PDF (that looks like web-page), contains some fab stuff about creatinb inclusive communities. This has bits to do with digital divide. It also has an overview of the Sunderland approach. Could be good talking point when you guys do some higher level meetings with your govt. contacts.
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Sustainable Funding for ICT Projects | Experts Online - 0 views

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    Originally bookmarked by Eliz from friends of campaign for learning group ;o) Thanks Eliz.
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FuelMyBlog: Submit your blog free, add a widget, let your community vote you to the top... - 0 views

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    blod directory with widgets. Embed on your blog and attract more readres. If you find better ones, please add them to the group. thanks ;o)
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Digital Britain - 0 views

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    Reading beetween the lines, you can see how "informal fun adult learning" involving computers, digital cameras, etc. can invisibly and slowly create the steps towards digital inclusion, and digital literacy: http://groups.diigo.com/acceleratedfamilylearning-campaignforlearning/forum/topic/learning-revolution-festivals-libraries-interesting-responses-d-49054#8
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Arts Counselling - 0 views

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    arts council top guy with his blog and facebook group ;-) talks aobut polcies and other bits involving arts. would he be on twitter? enjoy ;-)
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newsletter_ns_96.pdf - Powered by Google Docs - 0 views

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Facebook | The Third Sector PR and Communications network - 0 views

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    Fab facebook grouop, sometims the guys meetup in real life. they also have a twitter account: http://www.twitter.com/thirdsectorPR - enjoy ;o) In a meeting in a pub in London, they chatted about Blogging and it's relationship to PR.
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Futurelab - Projects - Adult Informal Learning - 0 views

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Writing a Good Grant Application for an ICT project - 0 views

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    Another one from Eliz from the Friend's of Campaign for Learning Group - Thanks Eliz ;o) This one contains somem guidelines to writing better grant applications for ICT projects. Enjoy and share.
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ICT regional champions - 0 views

  • ICT Regional Champion SupportNAVCA is co-ordinating a network of ICT regional champions who are available in each region to help support providers in the third sector
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    navca support page for ict regional champions. Thanks again Eliz for sharing this with the "Friends of Campaign for Learning diigo group". Decided to port it over to charity chums ;o) Enjoy
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STAN - The Second Tier Advisors Network - 0 views

  • STAN - The Second Tier Advisors Network
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    What is STAN? STAN is a membership network for second tier advisors in London. Who can join? - £35 per year though... Membership is open to all second tier advisors working in greater London. When we say 'second tier advisor' we mean anyone who spends the majority of their work time advising voluntary and community organisations: You might be a Small Groups Development Worker, a Capacity Builder or a specialist Funding Advisor - no matter what your job title you are welcome to join. We also accept membership from those who aren't advisors but who might be interested in second tier advice; for example Grants Officers, Managers and Training Officers. These individuals are classified as 'STAN Friends' and can access all the network's services apart from some advisors only Learning Sessions. Membership of STAN is on an individual basis and costs £35 per organisation per year.
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The 14 Types of Twitter Personalities | Media Caffeine - 0 views

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      was this useful? - we've got a little socialbookmarking group for sharing socialmedia finds with charities - want to join us?
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26 Charities and Non-Profits That Tweet - 0 views

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      why not share your socialmedia passion with other charities in our little charity group on diigo? - check us out ;o)
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Facebook Won The Conversation Battle | Regular Geek - 0 views

  • Facebook Won The Conversation Battle Published in March 14th, 2009 Posted by robdiana in Social Media Well, it took several days, but I finally got the new Facebook homepage. With this redesign, Facebook realized the battle is for conversation. Conversation makes a site more of a destination for people, and the new redesign is completely targeted towards this. As much as sites like Twitter and FriendFeed have been battling for the conversation destination title, I warned that Facebook could just decide that they need to own something. Facebook has just won the conversation battle. Why? The reasons are fairly simple. First, they have almost 200 million users staring at the “What’s on your mind?” prompt. All of the other social sites combined do not have anywhere near this number of unique users. You will probably not hear this from many bloggers, because they tend to be early adopters. Those people, myself included, will stick with Twitter. This is about the mainstream. Facebook is most definitely a mainstream site. One killer feature they have that Twitter does not is lists. I quickly created lists for groups of my Facebook friends and was able to view their updates without the noise of the “news feed”. There are even predefined filters for photos, links and videos. Search capabilities are a glaring omission, but that is not as important to the mainstream user. That is only important for people building third party applications.
  • The other big reason that Facebook may be crowned king is that all of the social sites in the conversation battle have either written a Facebook application or have their feed being pulled in as status updates. It is fairly simple to import your Google Reader shared items, your Twitter status updates, your FriendFeed and SocialMedian activity. The lure of a potential audience of 200 million users is too great to not create some hook into Facebook.
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      That means that we as charities need to be going to the spaces and places where our sympathizers hang out - and chill out with them, see what they post, see their passions, and pass on opportunities to collaborate! - if it were only for the rattling tin! - we have not tapped into the skills of the crowds enough!
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    It's about the conversation...and the conversations spaces people chose in order to engage in conversations, trot their stuff, pose and be silly! - MUST READ!
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Google Alerts Tutorial To Help You Stay Ahead of the Curve - Digital Inspiration - 0 views

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      This guy is fab! - add google alerts to your operations and track what the web is saying about you and your organisations automatically. All you need is a free google account! - and you can use that to get alerts. Check out the tutorial. Useful find? - then why not join our group on diigo and share with us?
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    this tutorial helps you get to grips with putting keywords and phrases into google alerts: so you can track & monitor what is of interest to you. Your charity name, your name(s), topics of interest, etc.
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Collaborating with Charity Chums outside Accelerated Family Learning (AFL) - 5 views

As it says on the tin - we can share resources to this group that could be useful beyond the AFL project. We can share tagged pages related to aspects of charity development that can benefit anyone...

started by william doust on 10 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
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