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Learning Framework

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Part One: What are Web 2.0 Tools?

 

We can provide a quick overview of this constellation of tools and software that allows us to interact in new ways with people and information. What’s different? What are the implications?

 

 

 

Part Two: Who’s Regional 2.0?

 

We can drill down into some examples of how these tools can and are being used by “new” philanthropy to engage broad communities and by “traditional” philanthropy to reach new levels of transparency and effectiveness.

and

what’s not happening? Why should regionals engage? How do we get started?

 

MCF's blog, Philanthropy Potluck: blog.mcf.org

 

 

 

Part Three: Small Group Discussions

 

We can incorporate time for small group discussions into our session to ensure that attendees have a chance to:

  • Connect with peers who are also interested in using new technologies.

  • Hear what others have learned from their experiments with Web 2.0 tools and share what attendees have learned from their organization’s experiences.

  • Consider how attendees and their organizations can wade into the Web 2.0 waters.

 

When we come together as a full group again, we can ask individuals to share the insights and questions that emerged during these conversations.

Questions to help galvanize the conversation…

  • What would it take to begin experimenting with these tools at your regional?

  • What ways could your own organization put social media to use (Or how is it already putting Web 2.0 tools to use)?

  • Given the discussion so far, how compelling is it to you for your regional to try to use social media? Why or why not?

 

   And, for the brave… Stepping back and seeing the big picture:

  • From your perspective, what might be the implications of an increasingly Web 2.0 world for grantmakers?

 

Part Four: Reconvene & Share

 

We can close with a facilitated sharing of what attendees discussed and heard during in small group conversation, lifting the takeaways, a-ha’s and need-to-knows, and adding the session archive and resource pages at [url here]

 

 

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