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Carolyn Callery

Globalization + Technology - 0 views

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    A link to a weekly quiz to gather opinions about issues going on around the world. A cool example of how easily globalization can happen with the use of the internet. A short time ago people didn't know what was going on around the world, now they can gain information and contribute to discussion!
Shingirai Jemwa

6 Nonprofits Using Technology to Save The World - 2 views

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    I was pretty impressed how people are using this for donations. If only smaller nonprofits could use technology like this. Whole world could be a better place.
anonymous

What is Open in a SaaS world? A visual description of APIs | Cloud Computing, SaaS Appl... - 1 views

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    Open APIs (application programming interfaces) are VERY important to look for when considering cloud-based solutions. Think about the implications for nonprofits selecting an online solution... would you want one with an API or not? (BTW... take a look at the APIs for both Google Apps online and Microsoft Office365 online. Let me know what you find.)
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    This is the video I showed during the 1/31 class re: APIs. (Cards vs. Candyland)
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.
Rebecca Winchester

Phone Tweets Trickling Out of Egypt - 1 views

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    The tight controls over the internet in Egypt, and especially the internet blackouts, have caused rebellion thoughout the country and outrage throughout the world. Despite the government's attempts at complete internet control some Egyptians are getting messages out via social media networks in particular twitter.
Andrew Frederick

Egypt revolution 2.0: Social media's role - 0 views

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    Social media tools, such as twitter and facebook, played a significant part of the overthrowing of Mubarak. With two-thirds of Egypt's population under the age of 30, it's no surprise that internet-savvy, educated, young Egyptians used such tools to break barriers in a country that has been ruled under unjust dictatorship throughout their lives. These tools helped organize and gather the millions of protestors that have sparked revolution in Egypt. Social media and sharing information online has played an almost unimaginable role in this process and certainly poses a threat to governments around the world with dictatorships and a significant proportion of the population who is educated and able to use these tools.
Ron McKee

Announcement: JobAngels Merges with Hiring for Hope - (copied Facebook message posted t... - 1 views

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    An example of two volunteer-based organizations merging together for mutual benefits, and to maximize their ability to serve their client base. Taking the best of both worlds and combining them should create synergy. 
Nakeita Harris

Yele Haiti - 0 views

shared by Nakeita Harris on 28 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    This is a blog from the president of Yele Haiti. He is updating the general public on the success of the organization and things that may need a little more work. This is a great way to visualize how technology has affected the world of non- profit.
Sara Kaphing

Five Tools for Engaging Your Members Online (Easy, Inexpensive Ways to Make Your [Virtu... - 1 views

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    This article gives five easy ways to draw in members to their organizations using the web.
Andrew Frederick

Google tool helps find Japan's missing - 0 views

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    After seeing the tragedy that has hit Japan, I found this story to be useful as a great example of how tech can really affect people's lives. Google has provided a system where you can search the name of a person in Japan and find out about their status in the country after the earthquake. This tool is so important for government to use during a national disaster because it allows families, no matter where they are across the globe, to better find out what has happened to their loved ones after such a tragedy. Governments or non profits such as the American Red Cross can use this technology in all types of different relief effort circumstances when a number of people somewhere in the world have been the victim of such a disaster.
Ron McKee

Hacktivism: Startup Mentality for the Non-Profit Sector - 0 views

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    young hacker is holed up alone in his apartment. His face is lit by a laptop screen, monitor split between a live video stream and a text editor filled with code. Fueled by Ramen Noodles and caffeine, he codes away through the night, monitoring the latest hashtags on Twitter, never a few seconds behind the newest exploding meme, instantly transmitting the latest news to others in his social graph. ((This is a scene that is played out in the rooms of countless hackers and their "lean startups" around the world. Only for the past few weeks, it could have just as easily described an entirely new, organic, philanthropic phenomenon: Hacktivism. Hacktivism is the use of hacking and the startup mentality to tackle and support social good causes.
Ron McKee

Microvolunteering: Why It's Better Than Sliced Bread | Network for Good Learning Center... - 0 views

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    In today's world, we live our lives on the internet. We communicate, learn, find loved ones, get our news and buy products all online. But, 90% of volunteering happens offline.  Traditional offline volunteering has a lot of hoops to jump through.
Carolyn Callery

Palindrome Advisors - 1 views

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    This is a group attempting to help non-profits catch up with the rest of the world in terms of technology through providing education, assistance, and some funding
Kayla Johnson

The Chronicle of Philanthropy - 0 views

shared by Kayla Johnson on 25 Apr 11 - Cached
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    Bi-weekly newspaper of the nonprofit world. The website offers a searchable archive of articles about issues and trends in the nonprofit sector, as well as a listing of grants.
Kayla Johnson

Tony Marignetti Nonprofit Radio - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a new way to learn about nonprofits, other than just reading, why not sit back and listen to Tony Marignetti discuss the Nonprofit world via radio? You can even listen to older streams as well.
Sara Kaphing

11NTC Preview: Technology in Times of Disaster: The Important Role of Social media in D... - 0 views

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    This article talks about how technology is improving our ability to respond to disasters around the world. Specifically it talks about how technology like SMS and twitter allowed rescue efforts to happen quicker and more efficiently. I think it's cool how with all this new technology we have the ability to save more lives and do more in times of disaster. Families were able to communicate with those in Haiti more than they would have been able to before this technology was available. Also, that with tools like SMS, donations were able to be set up for non-profits to assist in recovery efforts. People are probably more likely to donate if they can do it with something as simple as sending a text message, and organizations will be able to receive the money quicker. Cool article.
Shingirai Jemwa

Mobile banking can alleviate poverty - 1 views

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    As the cell phone becomes more affordable to the rest of the world, people with no bank accounts, or those who have to spend a lot of money to go to a bank have found an easier way to carry out transactions.
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    I think this is similar to what i have at my credit union its called audio teller where we have an automated number we can call during or after banking hours to manage our accounts, I love it and couldnt live without it!! : )
Brad Ysseldyke

Newsletters as Social Media - 1 views

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    Despite the outstanding growth of places like Facebook and Twitter, the majority of information on the internet is still shared via e-mail. Crafting a newsletter for your organization remains to be the easiest way to get in touch with contributors and other interested parties. The age discrepancy has to be something to overcome, and in that sense, e-mail still covers the largest percentage of users worldwide. As a young person, it may be hard to remove yourself from the Twitter and Facebook dominated world, but more times than not the old ways still work the best.
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