BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY: 
WEB 2.0 for Non-techies

In-person and online workshops led by Sue Nyoni



YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE SESSIONS—ONE IN PERSON AND TWO ONLINE

MEET YOUR TEACHER AND CLASSMATES IN PERSON ON:
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 
10:00 am – 4:00 pm (9:30 am Check-in)
Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Haggerty Educational Center
53 East Hanover Avenue, Morristown

YOU MUST ATTEND THE FOLLOWING TWO SESSIONS ONLINE:
Thursday, June 12th
10:30 am—12:00 pm
Thursday, June 19th
10:30 am—12:00 pm

mailto:lbregman@grdodge.org

Web 2.0 technologies – the next generation of web-based tools – offer many opportunities for non-profits to improve the efficiency of their internal operations, build community and collaboration, generate more funding and interact with their constituencies. Workshop participants will be introduced to technologies such as wikis, social-networks and blogs.  Not every tool is right for every organization, so an important aspect of this workshop is to provide participants with a methodology for selecting and implementing the tools which appropriately support their organization's mission and goals.   This workshop will help participants identify practical and meaningful ways to integrate Web 2.0 into their work.  Participants attend the first session in person and then the two follow-up sessions will occur online via the Internet.  Practical homework assignments implementing the new technology tools will be assigned between classes and reviewed by the instructor.  You will be launching these new tools before you can say “Web 2.0.”    We encourage Executive Directors to bring a team of two additional staff members (i.e. communications, marketing, fundraising personnel) to this workshop. 

 

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