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Date: Thursday March 26th 10:00am - 1:00pm
The E-Nonprofit will delve into effective websites: what are other organizations doing that works and what do statistics about web traffic tell us is effective on the web? Then we'll deeply examine the oft-mentioned "Web 2.0" in more detail, searching for the best ways to put this phenomenon to use in building our on-line capacity, reaching out to new constituencies, and advancing our issues to build a better world.
Redeveloped in response to feedback from last semester's E-Nonprofit I and II, this workshop is highly recommended as a partner class with the E-Nonprofit II workshop on April 9th
Instructor: John Kenyon helps nonprofit organizations get the most out of technology. For over fifteen years he has facilitated planning and implementation of technologies to improve organizational effectiveness. John created TechAcademy.org which teaches nonprofit technology advisors - consultants, circuit riders and staff - how to build excellent practices. Specializing in effective use of the Internet, John consults, writes and teaches.
Location: 1904 Franklin Street (at 19th Street) Third Floor Conference Room Oakland CA 94612 One block from the 19th and Broadway BART station.
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