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* Matt will update resources on [https://p2pu.org/en/groups/open-oakland/content/sign-up-for-github/ using git and github] | * Matt will update resources on [https://p2pu.org/en/groups/open-oakland/content/sign-up-for-github/ using git and github] | ||
* All will add more links and resources | * All will add more links and resources |
Revision as of 15:21, 1 April 2013
Sudo room's Non-profit Tech Clinic (Brown Bag lunch) is an open, peer-support session to help with technical problems and advice for non-profits, non-governmental organizations, community groups, etc.
All are welcome–non-techies and techies alike!
Resources
- Learning materials
- Links...
- Groups / Orgs
- AspirationTech.org
- Call this non-profit tech help hotline for advice: (415) 839-6456
- AspirationTech.org
Meeting Agendas
Apr 8, 2013
Attending
Notes
Action Items
Apr 1, 2013
Attending
Ari, Luke, Matt
Notes
- What is the goal for this group?
- Community support for all levels of non-profit tech--from old problems to new projects.
- Opportunities to learn from non-profits on their on-the-ground experiences, programs, projects, and impact (or mistakes along the way).
- Skill-sharing and other conversations about tech literacy and digital citizenship.
- What are the larger projects and goals that the attendees hope to work on?
Action Items
- Ari will share some slides on using social media services "for the first time" for a non-profit context.
- Matt will update resources on using git and github
- All will add more links and resources