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Feb. 2 Net Tuesday: Crowdsourcing Change

Crowd

On Tuesday, Feb. 2, we'll be hosting Crowdsourcing for Change, in which we'll be gathering with three nonprofits: Dignity Housing, ScienceForCitizens.net and EarthGame.

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Our objective will be to use the wisdom and experience of our crowd — of fellow nonprofit staffers, social change activists and experienced techies — to brainstorm, provide feedback and ideas for using social media and social technology to achieve their goals.

We invite you to read project descriptions from the three presenters, and ask questions in the comments ahead of time. The more familiar people are with the projects when we begin, the more we'll be able to achieve on Feb. 2.

Event: Social Media and Crisis Response

Tuesday, March 2, 2010 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
Law Firm of Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney
50 S. 16th Street, Two Liberty Place
Philadelphia, PA

This month's Net Tuesday will be on "crisis response" and social media.

Recent crises — whether caused by nature (like Haiti or Katrina) or by humans (like the London subway bombings or PA budget cuts for arts and culture) — have been met by a new type of response virtually unavailable just a decade ago. Social tools, including Facebook and Twitter, GIS/mapping applications, mobile technology, image and video sharing services and others, have been used in ways that are creative, widely participative and, often, surprisingly effective.

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Event: Crowdsourcing Change

Crowd
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
Law firm of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney
50 S. 16th Street, Two Liberty Place
Philadelphia, PA, 19101

“Crowdsourcing Change” will be a highly participatory event where attendees will have an opportunity to help three "Social Changers" who are using — or trying to use — the social web for the common good.

Presenters will first explain the change they are trying to achieve through social media. Attendees, with the help of a moderator, will then provide feedback, ideas, constructive criticism and concrete instructions to help the presenters succeed.

The three presenters will be:

  • Megan Barnes of Dignity Housing, a non-profit organization established by people who were formerly homeless to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty confronting low-income and homeless families and individuals in Philadelphia.
    Read Dignity Housing's project description.
  • Darlene Cavalier, of ScienceForCitizens.net, a place for citizens to find out about, take part in, and contribute to science through recreational activities and research projects and for scientists to tell eager citizens about your work and get them interested in helping out.
    Read ScienceForCitizens.net's project description.
  • Medard Gabel of EarthGame, who is working with the UN on developing a giant “dashboard” for the world, a 32 foot by 8 foot high-definition video wall will be a permanent installation at the UN Headquarters in New York where millions of people will see it. There will also be an interactive web version. The purpose is to provide an overview and status report on what is happening right now on Spaceship Earth.
    Read EarthGame's project description.
Sponsored By: 
  • Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney
  • Mobile Citizen

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December 1: Net Tuesday Book UNclub

Net Tuesday Book Unclub

For our December Net Tuesday, we'll be trying something different: a "Book Unclub" to discuss books about:

   a) social media / social networking,
   b) nonprofit technology, and/or
   c) social change

It will be held on December 1 (6:30 PM @ Robin's Bookstore / Moonstone Arts Center, 110A S. 13th St., 2nd floor).  (NOTE DIFFERENT VENUE and TIME)

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Event: Net Tuesday Book UNclub

Book Unclub
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 - 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Featuring: 
Location: 
Robin's Bookstore / Moonstone Arts Center
110 A South 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19107

For our December Net Tuesday, we're trying something different; a Book Unclub to talk about books related to:

   a) social media / social networking,
   b) nonprofit technology, and/or
   c) social change

Sponsored By: 
  • Moonstone Arts Center

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October Net Tuesday: Using Online Social Networks to Cultivate Leadership

Tuesday, October 6: We’re planning an interactive discussion with some exciting case studies of how nonprofits and grassroots community groups are using the social web — networks like Facebook and media like YouTube — to inspire leadership among their supporters and deepen their commitment to the cause.

Take a look and RSVP!

Event: Using Online Social Networks to Cultivate Leadership

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Featuring: 
Location: 
Buffalo Billiards
118 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA

We’re planning an interactive discussion with some exciting case studies of how nonprofits and grassroots community groups are using the social web — networks like Facebook and media like YouTube — to inspire leadership among their supporters and deepen their commitment to the cause.

Takeaways:

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September Net Tuesday: Nonprofit Portals

Net Tuesday Summer Ale: Portal Pilsner

Network for Good, Causes and change.org, oh my!  

These days there are so many portals to use to raise money online for your non-profit. How do you choose which one(s) to be on? Does maintaining them take away from your other online efforts (e-news, blog, etc.)? Which ones have you be successful on? Continue reading

Event: Portal Pilsner: Advancing social causes through web portals

Net Tuesday Summer Ale: Portal Pilsner
Tuesday, September 1, 2009 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Featuring: 
Location: 
Buffalo Billiards
118 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA

Change.org. Network for Good. Razoo. And many other sites are out there, committed to using social tools help nonprofits achieve their mission. How do you sort through the clutter and use these sites to advance your own cause?

More information coming soon!

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Event: Homebrewed Rumination: Your website and the social web

Net Tuesday Summer Ale: Homebrewed Rumination
Tuesday, August 4, 2009 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
Buffalo Billiards
118 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA

Join us for our next Net Tuesday event on August 4. This will be the second of our Summer Ale Series, “Homebrewed Rumination”.

We’ll have an interactive discussion about what to consider when integrating social elements into a website. We’ll be looking at such themes as how a website can:

  • Help people connect to one another
  • Aggregate information
  • Foster collaboration
  • Encourage self-expression
  • Reach out to the rest of the world
We’ll explore each of these themes in general, and then focus on applying them specifically to: a) Philly NetSquared’s own new, drupal-based site (phillynetsquared.org); and b) other sites represented or suggested by those who show up and participate.

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