Amy Sample Ward is trainer, author, and community organizer focused on the intersections of technology and social change. Amy is also the CEO of NTEN, a nonprofit that supports organizations fulfilling their missions through the skillful and racially equitable use of technology.
I thought I would add MyBlogLog to this blog and see what kind of community it can create. I have been following it’s development and spread for a while nowContinue readingAdding MyBlogLog
There is a great question for the Net2ThinkTank right now: “How can nonprofits and NGOs succeed in the online attention economy?” First, what IS the attention economy, you may beContinue readingNonprofits in the online attention economy
There is a lot going on lately with the use of dynamic maps online. Firstly, Google Earth now has a layer for “placemarks” of New York Times articles. A month’sContinue readingMaps in the news
Take a look at this incredible story, told through the use of maps. It really makes me think about the dynamic way nonprofits and other social change agents should andContinue readingDigital story-telling at its best!
I have a new post up on the Stanford Social Innovation Review opinion blog! I have been thinking a lot about the NTC session I blogged about before, regarding techiesContinue readingNew post on SSIR
Here is a quick list of a few things on my radar, that I think should also be on yours! 🙂 Mapping – The Wild Apricot blog has a greatContinue readingLink round up