Okay, I'm spending way too much time SMS'ing. What I MEANT to write was, "Vote 5-stars for each of ZeroDivide's 3 proposed sessions for NTEN's upcoming Nonprofit Technology Conference 2011 before tomorrow's September 30th deadline!" Umm...you got that, right?
Ruth Williams, Community Investment Officer at ZeroDivide shares her thoughts on the Non-Profit Technology Conference held in Atlanta, GA April 8 - 10, 2010. The Non-Profit Technology Conference is organized by NTEN: The Non-Profit Technology Network
Concern about the violence of commercial video games is well founded, but that doesn't mean we need to condemn all video games. In fact, what if we could use video games to promote peace?
A few ZeroDivide staff members recently attended a workshop with the intent of immersing ourselves into the world of social media. The folks at NTEN created a very well informed and intense workshop moderated by Beth Kanter. The course was designed to help nonprofits effectively implement a social media strategy to support an organization’s mission.
A big shoutout to Holly Ross who will assume the executive directorship duties of "NTEN":http://www.nten.org. I couldn't envision a better choice to lead the organization. I've twittered this already, but thought I might as well blog it too.
And mahalo to outgoing executive director of NTEN, Katrin Verclas for her work in lifting NTEN up to where it's at now.
"Beth Kanter":http://beth.typepad.com won the "NTEN":http://www.nten.org prize at the Nonprofit Technology Conference this year. Perfect choice--she epitomizes what blogging is about--ability to write with a curiosity and imagination for what is possible.