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Mitchell Crase

Climbing the Pyramid Of Nonprofit Technology Needs, Part 1 of 2 | Non-Profit Tech Blog - 0 views

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    This article is very useful in outlining the pyramid of achievements a small nonprofit should be looking to achieve step by step. IT asset building starts with the mission statement and choosing the people who will implement your strategies.
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    This post is an article linking to a series that outlines the building of IT assets in a nonprofit organization
Kimberly Case

Google Art - 0 views

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    This is a video for Google Art, which uses the same technology as Streetview to give virtual tours of museums across the world. This allows for the museums to further their reach to those that cannot make the trip to see the exhibits in person.
Mitchell Crase

Guide to Managing ICT in the Voluntary and Community Sector - 0 views

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    The Guide to Managing ICT in the Voluntary and Community Sector is produced by the ICT Hub to help voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) make best use of information communication technologies (ICTs).The guideis intended particularly for staff and volunteers from small and medium-sized organisations and especially for those people who don't
kyle baumann

A Nonprofit Case Study: Nonprofit Taps Technology Benefits to Improve Services and Save... - 1 views

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    This article explains how a database helps your organization save more then just money. Databases bring potential fundraising and more program control. It will alow your organization to grow and is a great way for communication. So a database is more then just saving on money and paper.
Brad Ysseldyke

Tech Trends 2011 - Feb. 16th - 0 views

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    Heads up on a local technology event, February 16th, at 5:30pm at Wealthy Street Theater. Keith Brophy will be discussing new tech trends for 2011 that will effect the way we do business, connect with one another, and what we can look forward to in the future. I've heard of these presentations before, and that they are both entertaining and interesting. If I didn't have night classes, I'd probably be going!
Ron McKee

Education Week's Digital Directions: Classroom-Tested Tech Tools Used to Boost Literacy - 0 views

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    My final bookmark in my series on the use and future of technology in government funded public education. Talks about teaching using tech tools they already have like webcams, audio recorders, blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools in their quest to boost the literacy in their students.
Mitchell Crase

cloud based database for volunteer and donor management - Emerging Technologies - Welco... - 0 views

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    This is the alternate approach to buying software for donor management which theoretically is the better approach after a non-profit reaches a certain size
Andrew Frederick

Verizon challenges FCC Net neutrality rules - Jan. 20, 2011 - 0 views

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    This article covers a major issue in net neutrality, an argument that will ultimately come down to the courts deciding whether the government can legitimately intervene in private business. The appeal from Verizon that challenges the recent adoption of net neutrality by the FCC was certainly expected. Either private businesses will win their appeal for less government regulation or our government will really begin to regulate service providers.
Michael Bennett

Got a question for President Obama? Ask on YouTube - 0 views

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    I found this article to be interesting. In the past few elections we have seen the use of social media soar. I think this is a great opportunity for an average person to be able to get the opportunity to ask questions that are meaningful to the general public. Prior to YouTube and Facebook it would seem nearly impossible for a question that we have to be answered by the President of the United States in a live news conference. Technology makes this possible.
Mitchell Crase

TERA - 0 views

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    This outlines new technologies, in the form of mobile communications, that the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Trilogy International have collaborated on. It is now possible for global aid organizations to communicate with local agencies and individuals who may be in great need by way of text messages.
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    SMS phone application created for relief efforts in Haiti is going worldwide soon!
Darrell Williams

Microsoft: US employees gave $96M to charity in 201 - 0 views

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    Found this article very interesting in how technology business such as Microsoft is donating so much to charities
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