Twitter and Non-Profits

by Kathy Gill on 25 June 2010

in Examples

SOAR’s 6th Annual Put­ting the Pie­ces Together: Buil­ding Effec­tive Part­nerships for Chil­dren, Youth & Fami­lies pro­fes­sio­nal deve­lop­ment and net­wor­king con­fe­rence is June 25 at South Seattle Com­mu­nity College.

I am on a mor­ning panel:
Leve­ra­ging Colla­bo­ra­tive Tech­no­logy to Bet­ter Serve Chil­dren & Youth

During this ses­sion, pane­lists will dis­cuss prac­ti­cal tools and stra­te­gies for using social net­wor­king and colla­bo­ra­tive tech­no­lo­gies.  Pane­lists will share exam­ples of inno­va­tive uses of social media for online colla­bo­ra­tion and then break into small dis­cus­sion groups based on topics of inte­rest to par­ti­ci­pants. Whether you are con­si­de­ring begin­ning to use more colla­bo­ra­tive tech­no­logy in your work or if you have many expe­rien­ces, this ses­sion will share new ideas, resour­ces, and net­wor­king opportunities.

Pre­sen­ted by: Rachel Scott (SOAR and the King County Youth Deve­lop­ment Net­work), Joel Ballezza (Foun­da­tion for Early Lear­ning), Roni Aya­lla (Puget Soun­dOff), Kathy Gill (Mas­ter of Com­mu­ni­ca­tion in Digi­tal Media, UW)

If there is time for for­mal pre­sen­ta­tion, I have sli­des (ppt).

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