Posts Tagged as ‘WildApricot’

November 4, 2009

Free Knowledge

Well, yes, free knowledge IS what the Internet brings us, but here are some free online learning opportunities:
MIT OpenCourseWare publishes all of their course materials. For free. Special section for high school instruction and subject index available.
iTunes U offers If you’re an iTunes user, you’ve probably seen the mortarboard icon that links [...]

May 22, 2009

Social Media Policy

Policies are part of an organizational culture. As the old adage goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Implementing a social media policy won’t prevent misuse, and can even block effective use of new media tools. For social media to be successful, an organizational culture must embrace the viral nature of [...]

April 2, 2009

Latest (not last…) Word on Facebook: Go with a Page

The tide is turning from the ‘Can’t decide? Get a page and a group on Facebook.’ advice to:
Pages
With Facebook’s upgrade to Pages two weeks ago, the features once held only by Facebook Groups are now integrated. WildApricot tells more about the changeover, and echoes the buzz–Pages are better.
Already have a Group? Facebook will [...]