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Mesh’09 – Social Media for non-profits workshop slides

April 7, 2009 — Tania Samsonova

Dmitry Buterin delivered a presentation on social media for non-profits, and a reference for the rest of us.
The slides for the presentation – in WildApricot blog

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Upcoming events, 2009

November 27, 2008 — Tania Samsonova

Toronto:
February 11 Cloud Computing conference
February 21-22 PodCamp Toronto
March 18 Social Media Showdown
April 7-8 Mesh Conference
April 21 Shop Online 2009
April 25 FITC’s Get a Job Day

Quebec-city
May 31 – June 2 eHealth 2009

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    • RT @impstrump: @TTCnotices TTC protocol for cute animals at track level should include posting a picture 1 year ago
    • @YumaTsuhara It is extremely impolite to tell people how they should do their job - especially when you are a guest in another country. 1 year ago
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    • RT @JabavuAdams: Was thinking about @WonderWomanFilm ... so I made this image of women dressed for kicking ass vs. women dressed for teenag… 2 years ago
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  • Great books I recommend

  • And Quiet Flows the Vodka: or When Pushkin Comes to Shove: The Curmudgeon's Guide to Russian Literature with the Devil's Dictionary of Received Ideas
    Chudo, the pen name of Gary Saul Morson (Slavic languages and literature, Northwestern Univ.), has written a satirical survey of Russian civilization that is pure fun. Readers should not seek information here, for the book presupposes a good knowledge of Russian history and a thorough dislike of the pretentiousness of official interpretations. The author first gives a history of Russian literature in which most of the names and titles sound just a little different from those readers will remember but now have often ironic meanings. For example, Galicia becomes Garlicia, and the Russian scholar Vinogradov (meaning from the vineyard ) appears as Vinopianov ( wine-drunk ). Chudo analyzes such literary masterpieces as War and Punishment and Nose from the Underground. Despite an underdone potato or two, this rich comic serving of borscht will be deemed savory by many a Department of Russian Studies.
  • Russian Course: Part Two by Lipson, Alexander published by Slavica - the best Russian textbook ever. The author deliberately tells simple stories making surreal fun of Soviet propaganda cliches and combining the satirical absurdity with elegant grammatical analysis. What other textbook will teach you how to say, "Comrade director, nobody loves me. Nobody understands me. I'm alone. I'm alone"?

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