Community Technology Foundation
I don't know how this one missed by ego feeds .... I've been following Eugene's photos on flickr for about two years now. He's one of the best nptech photographers. He has a great eye.
2008 will be a great year. One thing on my plate will be to expand my blogging–in frequency, quality, and depth.
I'll just end with Beth Kanter's blogging advice rings true:
I'll start off the advice with try to get into the habit of writing regularly. Write about what interests you. Link to other bloggers. Leave comments and connect.Because of her, I made a donation to Global Giving in support of The Sharing Foundation.
I'm also the happy owner of a shiny new Mac. That plus VMware Fusion and MarsEdit has made me happy.
Thank you Eugene!
Want to know more about Sharing Foundation?
- Read why this young wired Cambodian American, Nhuong Son feels the Sharing Foundation's work is so important that he is helping me fundraise on the social web
- Donate $10 or more to the Sharing Foundation through Global Giving Fundraiser set up by Blogger Michele Martin of the Bamboo project!
- If we are four of the top causes to get the most unique donors, we'll win $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation as part of America's Giving Challenge
- If you are a blogger and want to participate in this blogger's campaign, you can sign up here.
Thank you for the kind words, but really, your blogging (which is really about networked learning) is the standard here.
Happy Wonderful 2008.
My other change is to make my blog posts more personal and less organizational. Always trying to strike the right balance between the two and I've oft erred on the corporate "news" which can sometimes feel less "bloggy".
Posted by: Eugene Chan | January 04, 2008 at 12:36 PM
Also a lot of my CTF related photos are now here: www.flickr.com/photos/communitytechnology.
Except for the cheesy clipart ones. :)
Posted by: Eugene Chan | January 04, 2008 at 12:41 PM