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Seems to me blogs could be used in few ways: - like a digital story venue to give form to the people / communities we serve (similar to The Homeless Guy) - as sort of online newsletter / publication which is easier and more fluid than using a desktop publishing venue - as a place to post thinking / conversations on a topic (i.e. homelessness, domestic
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Hi, I'm Felicia Sullivan Director of Community Program at LTC in Lowell, MA - http://www.ltc.org We are community media / technology / communication center. We are all about assisting our community with communication tools (TV, Radio, Internet) and using them to build local information and content in order to create a stronger more vibrant community
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We are using: Blogger: to create pages FeedBurner: to generate our RSS / Atom feeds Haloscan: to put trackback feature into Blogger Shrook & FeedDemon: to aggregate feeds We have tested out Moveable Type, bloglines, Feedster and Technocrati.
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our NPO (LTC) is a community communication center. Many of the blogs listed at your bloglines (i.e. Clay Shirky's, unmediated, etc) are sites we visit regualarly. We have 3 organizational sites right now: http://cityvoices.ltc.org (a new community blog) http://10speed.ltc.org (looking at how to use P2P for community media) http://extendmedia.ltc
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I totally agree Joni. One of the reason that LTC has been able to promote a broad community technology education and access agenda, is a 1998 strategic planning process that determined decentralizing our basic computer training out into the community would alleviate stressed resources within our own organization. This re-visioning helped us secure federal