I was reading the reactions to the Overbrook Foundation Report on Nonprofit Adoption of Web2.0 over at the NetSquared ThinkTank and discovered an excellent blog called "Tools, Thoughts, and Things One Can Do With Little Time and Hardly Any Resources." I love the concept and was delighted to see the Social Media Game referenced and David Wilcox's post. (Which reminds me I have to add the Khmer 2.0 version and card deck). Michael's suggestion for Web2.0 Nonprofit adoption is a stealth adoption approach:
What has worked well is to start off with some PC 101 skills that simply speed up the inevitably slow laggard-laptops/desktops … and then gently moving over into Web 2.0 without making the transition too obvious … you'd be surprised how this improves retention.
He also points to an excellent guide he created on this topic.
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