Hi Michael,
On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 13:20 -0500, Michael Maranda wrote:
To be clear: my minimal image is a listserv-forum hybrid that the users can
interact with via email and reply or by direct posting to the forum in a
browser…. With options for privacy, and possibility of public archiving or
You might try http://www.mystrategicplan.com or
http://www.mynonprofitplan.org/ which is customized for nonprofits.
You can do it yourself or hire them for full-blown consulting where
they facilitate the process.
The do-it-yourself version worked great for us.
Cindy
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Cindy Cooper
Hi Mark,
I actually saw a demonstration of a high tech trailer this weekend at
the Wifi Summit that you might want to base some ideas off. The idea was
to build a regular trailer with a satellite uplink connection, router,
and multiple wireless internet access points. This turned into
Michael,
Almost all of this can be done - the DDN website demonstrates this to a
large degree. If I chose to, I could have the RSS feed off of my site
pull each email out into my content management system and create a page
which allowed comments, and threaded discussion because the DDN site
hi DDN community -
here's an opportunity for our community to provide feedback about articles
in the new york times. the new redesign of the new york times web site has a
feature which lists the 20 most blogged articles.
http://www.nytimes.com/gst/mostblogged.html
so if you have
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In order to address the
Hi everyone,
It's that time of year again - it's Video Blogging Week 2006, the
second-annual showcase of video blogs from around the world. The idea
behind video blogging week is to challenge bloggers to post vidoes to
their blog seven days in a row - April 3-9. Last year, around 30
bloggers
Hi Michael,
We use such a hybrid system for all iEARN student and teacher interaction
world wide to insure that we do not exclude people who do have easy or
inexpensive access to the web. We use a commercial product called
Webcrossing (that they donate to us as an educational non-profit
Mark,
What you are asking here would be well beyond the scope of this list.
Windows 2000 or XP would be considered by most to be solid and dependable.
Not sure how I can help from here.
Mike
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Mark,
What you are asking here would be well beyond the scope of this list.
Windows 2000 or XP would be considered by most to be solid and dependable.
Not sure how I can help from here.
I disagree. I would have to say that Linux/OS X/*nix would be most solid
and
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