Thinking about volunteering and the social web
Blog health warning :-)
Reckon these posts need to come with a health warning. Unfortunately, they ain't nice neat clinical posts. They have a habit of being long and rambling (a bit like this warning). I'm trying to get my ideas out there in a bid to make sense of the issues. It's a sandbox after all. In particular, I'm interested in how the web is changing volunteering. I want to learn from the thinking of the past, to open up possibilities for the future.Blogroll
- Bad Science – Ben Goldacre
- Beautiful World
- beegod
- Beth's Blog
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- The 'big society' needs religion | Adrian Pabst | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
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@Mentions- #tweeetcharity @vol_managersAVM We aim to be a network, voice, resource in volunteer management tweets by @paddaniels
- Hoping my bike enjoyed it's little trip to town with @paddaniels and @ollybenson :)
- Have just had a brainwave for next week - @paddaniels - remind me of this tweet on monday!
- RT @afril: RT @paddaniels: Without buy in there'll be no Big Society, just a number of Big Individuals - http://ow.ly/2z1CT
- RT @paddaniels: Without buy in there'll be no Big Society, just a number of Big Individuals - http://ow.ly/2z1CT
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