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  1. Movement tools survey
  2. Moving From Diversity to Inclusion
  3. Moving an organization to a place where we can talk meaningfully about our mission and values
  4. Moving into Technical Leadership Roles
  5. Multi-Organization Collaboration relying on Free & Open Source applications
  6. NPO SysAdmin Sewing Circle
  7. NPTECH and Diversity
  8. NPTech things I learend from Sex Workers
  9. Narrative strategy
  10. Navigating mid-career years
  11. Neat New Stuff in Drupal
  12. Needs assessment for grassroots organizations
  13. Nerd-ass geek sh*t
  14. NetSquared and Social Media
  15. New Tools in CiviCRM: SearchKit and FormBuilder
  16. New and Emerging Web Tech
  17. Next -- Really, that’s Next? – Communicating Workflow
  18. Node.js
  19. Node.js - the asscendancy of javascript
  20. Non toxic relationships between developers and managers
  21. Nonprofit Tech Capacity Building
  22. Nonprofit Tech Provider Principles
  23. Notes from Introduction
  24. OAuth - Integrating web services across sites
  25. Occupy Technology
  26. Oh, You Want to be a Profiteer *and* a Savior?
  27. Online Actions and Social Change Principles
  28. Online Communities and tools
  29. Online Fundraising Help Session
  30. Online Tools talk for folks with yearly budgets under $1000
  31. Online advocacy: what we learn from hate groups
  32. Online training platforms: Pros and cons
  33. Open-Source Eco-Systems
  34. OpenData - DatosAbiertos.org - Open Data in the developing world?
  35. OpenGov2016
  36. OpenMRS: A Open Source Platform for Addressing Healthcare Technology needs across continents and cultures
  37. OpenNews: Working With Tech in Journalism
  38. OpenStreetMap and the state of open mapping in 2020
  39. Open Data around the World
  40. Open Data in Latin America
  41. Open Data in UK and beyond
  42. Open Source 'vs.' the Cloud
  43. Open Source Community Management
  44. Open Source Project Management 101
  45. Open Source Tools for Internal Collaboration
  46. Open data and open source strategies for reducing poverty
  47. Open mapping
  48. Open source best practices
  49. Open source in proprietary corporate infrastructure
  50. Open source project documentation
  51. Operational security and data privacy
  52. Operations Cookbook Initiative
  53. Operations technology support group
  54. Orbot workshop. Install Tor on your Android.
  55. Organizational culture through onboarding
  56. Organizational security assessment best practices
  57. Organizational strategies against legal threats
  58. Organizer technology needs: Action and Organizing Tools
  59. Organizing at Scale
  60. Organizing to build solidarity across the Decentralized Web community with the DWeb Principles
  61. Overcoming the fear in talking about digital threats and risks
  62. Parenting and Technology
  63. People-Powered Programs: How Pro-Social Projects are Harnessing Networks & Communities Of Practice To Get Things Done
  64. Performance evaluations that do not suck
  65. Pipeline for underrepresented groups in STEM
  66. Platica con Sula Batsu de Costa Rica sobre proyecto TICAS
  67. Podcasting for storytelling
  68. Positive vision for alternative infrastructure
  69. Power Mapping with data
  70. Powermapping and data journalism research
  71. Practicing self care and avoiding burnout in the time of Covid
  72. Preparing for a second Trump presidency
  73. Principles of Collaboration Between Unlikely Allies
  74. Prioritizing User Experience For the Win!
  75. Privacy Story Telling
  76. Procurement: Getting Cities to Buy Responsibly
  77. Product Management
  78. Product Management for Nonprofits
  79. Product management
  80. Project Management Therapy
  81. Project Management for Organizational Software Deployment
  82. Project management
  83. Promoting Mobile Apps
  84. Propaganda posters for good
  85. Protecting Human Rights Activist Who Use Mobile
  86. Protecting Your Organizational Identity Online
  87. Protecting the Identity of Human Rights Activist When Using Mobile
  88. Python: All You Need to Know
  89. Python Web Development: State of the Snake
  90. Queering the Internet
  91. Queering the internet
  92. Quiet leadership
  93. RFPh: Request for Philanthropy
  94. Rack and microweb frameworks
  95. Radical Networks
  96. Radical Protocol Analysis
  97. Radicalizing hackers and hackerizing radicals
  98. Radios as alternative ways of communication
  99. Rails vs Node.js - A Sympathetic Comparison
  100. Ranked Choice Voting is Psychotic: Analyzing Election Results with Open Source Software
  101. Rapid Response online ticketing systems to support social justice organizations
  102. Re-decentralizing decentralization
  103. React.js
  104. Real-Time Web
  105. Real Time Web
  106. Redefining confidence
  107. Reducing barriers to volunteering
  108. Regular Expression
  109. Regular Expressions
  110. Regular expression magic
  111. Reimagining technology through a feminist lens
  112. Relational organizing and the tension with technology
  113. Reporting and Data Mining: Reconciling Disparate Data Sources
  114. Representing lived experience in data
  115. Requests for proposal: How to
  116. Research in service of our organizational mission
  117. Resource creation, learning guide, how-to manifesto
  118. Resources to enable collaboration
  119. Responsive Design
  120. Responsive Design for your Website
  121. Restaurant Resource
  122. Revealing Necessary Elements For website worth calculator
  123. Revisiting “Build vs. Buy” in 2009
  124. Rising authoritianism risk modeling
  125. Risks and Opportunities of Cloud Computing
  126. Roles in organizational digital security
  127. Roles of Foundations in Open Source Software
  128. Running a Tech Cooperative
  129. Running a Technology Cooperative
  130. Running a radio station with Campcaster
  131. Running virtual meetings that have heart and don't suck
  132. SMS Emergency Response, text loops and tactical communications
  133. SalesForce and Nonprofits
  134. Salesforce.com For Nonprofits
  135. Salesforce.com For developers
  136. Salesforce and nonprofit starter pack
  137. Salesforce for Non-profits
  138. Salsa 101
  139. Scaling of data portability: what is possible?
  140. Scaling the WiserLocals: Focusing on the Online/Offline Balance
  141. Scaling up — Business & Tax Structures
  142. School of open & open Web education programs
  143. Science fair topics
  144. Second Annual Nonprofit Geek Trivia Pub Quiz
  145. Secure and encrypted messaging systems
  146. Security 101
  147. Security Education Companion (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
  148. Security First Conversations
  149. Security Practitioner Conversation
  150. Security and Privacy in Projects Supporting At-Risk Populations
  151. Security practices cross-share
  152. Security tools
  153. Seeking Project Paradigm Perfection
  154. Selecting a Stack: The Never-Ending Conundrum
  155. Sex worker digital rights
  156. Shared Authentication and OpenID
  157. Shared Security Protocols for CMS Communities
  158. Sharing CiviCRM Use Cases
  159. Sharing Knowledge at the Local Level
  160. Sharing and comparing “believable accountability processes”: Peer sharing on what has worked and what hasn’t worked
  161. Sharing knowledge in your organization
  162. Should I Make An Iphone App?
  163. SignalBoost - Lessons from the real world of secure and anonymous organizing and protest
  164. Simon says git rebase origin master: Version control explained through interpretive dance and charades
  165. Simple Programs For white dress amazon - An Introduction
  166. Skillshare Topics
  167. Small Drupal and talking web development principles and sustainability
  168. Smashing Corporate Power with a Database
  169. Social Change and Financial Market Awareness
  170. Social Media Dashboarding 101
  171. Social Media Listening Tools
  172. Social media and filter bubbles
  173. Software, Politics & Austerity in Europe
  174. Solving hard infrastructure problems
  175. Some Basics For Consideration With Valuable Plans Of Learn The Facts Here Now
  176. Spectrogram Statements
  177. SpeedGeeking
  178. SpeedGeeking 2009
  179. State of Community Wireless
  180. State of Identity & Potential use in nonprofit sector
  181. State of Integration for Web Apps Today
  182. Static websites: tools and processes to manage content
  183. Stealing the best practices of Self-help Gurus
  184. Sticky notes transcript
  185. Stop the Gabbing and Do Something
  186. Stories, fears, and needs in secure email
  187. Strategic development 101
  188. Strategic planning processes: Flow, implementation, impact
  189. Strategic visual communications
  190. Strategy and leadership vs tools: striking a sustainable balance
  191. Structured Approaches to Strategic Planning for Software Development
  192. Successful Consulting Engagement
  193. Summit agenda brainstorming for digital security practitioners
  194. SuperBox
  195. Supporting emerging technology and data projects through fiscal sponsorship and incubation services
  196. Supporting the Occupy Movement post-summit
  197. Surveillance Self Defense
  198. Sustainability of information security practice
  199. Sustainable Livelihood
  200. Sustaining a multiracial Dev Summit community
  201. Tablechart: Anatomy of a jQuery plugin
  202. Taking Advantage of the Cloud
  203. Taking control of the Algorithm
  204. Taming the data hodge-podge
  205. Tax Increment Finance Illumination Project
  206. Tech and theory of change
  207. Tech for Palestinian Liberation
  208. Tech is not neutral: How to make it better?
  209. Tech needs assessment for nontechnical people
  210. Technologies for mass communications beyond email
  211. Technology, Community and K12 Education
  212. Technology & Data in service to gender politics
  213. Technology Capacity Building
  214. Technology Infrastructure
  215. Technology Project Management Sewing Circle
  216. Technology and chronic illness
  217. Technology and mental health
  218. Technology and resistance in a partial connectivity context
  219. Technology capacity building in Spanish and bilingual Spanish-English
  220. Technology for Direct Action
  221. Technology for Disabilities
  222. Technology solutions in the prison industrial complex
  223. Tenant organizing work during the pandemic
  224. Test-Driven Development
  225. Text Messaging for Activism and Social Change
  226. Texting Campaigns
  227. The 200 Year Present
  228. The Advancement Of Education
  229. The Climate Networks Platform: Enabling Mass Collaboration for the Climate Movement
  230. The Development Of Education
  231. The Double Bottom Line is a Farce: Social Performance Management in Pro-Poor Organizations
  232. The Free Software Movement in Latin America
  233. The Free and Open Non-Profit
  234. The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Project
  235. The New Salesforce.com Nonprofit Template
  236. The Power Vested in JQuery
  237. The Present and Future of Tor in a Healthy Internet
  238. The Specialists Guild - A New Approach to Software Testing
  239. The State of Drupal 2013
  240. The State of Joomla! 2012
  241. The State of Mobile for Nonprofit Needs
  242. The State of Mobile for Nonprofit Needs 2012
  243. The State of Nonprofit CRM
  244. The State of Online Activism in 2012
  245. The State of Open Geo Hacking
  246. The State of Open Source CRM for Nonprofits
  247. The State of Open Source eAdvocacy
  248. The State of Open Video
  249. The State of SalesForce for Nonprofits
  250. The State of Salsa: Empowering Online Activists
  251. The State of the HTML Email
  252. The Wonders of Git
  253. The future of Drupal 7
  254. The future of journalism
  255. The realtime web: how new mediums effect organizing
  256. The role of art
  257. The state of open source content management systems
  258. Things I Learned Doing Mobile Work in Africa
  259. Threat Models
  260. Tips for the aspiring Open Source Project
  261. Tools for occupy-style online practices
  262. Tools to Track Corporations
  263. Top reasons not to care about information security
  264. Tor2016
  265. Tor Q&A
  266. Tor Relay Setup
  267. Tor and Anonymous Communications
  268. Tour of the inside of the internet
  269. Tracking Where Your Organization and Your Issues are Discussed Online
  270. Tracking and challenging the emerging "Privacy Tech Industry"
  271. Training: Advanced Drupal Theming
  272. Training: Advanced Joomla!
  273. Training: CiviCRM for Administrators and Advanced Users
  274. Training: Creating Smarter Interfaces with jQuery and Drupal
  275. Training: Customizing and Extending CiviCRM for Developers / Integrators
  276. Training: Designing APIs in Ruby on Rails
  277. Training: Drupal Security and Performance Tuning
  278. Training: Intro to Ruby on Rails
  279. Training: Introduction to CiviCRM
  280. Training: Introduction to Drupal
  281. Training: Introduction to Joomla!
  282. Training Knowledge Share
  283. Transforming institutions
  284. Translating Across Knowledge Domains
  285. Translation: How to
  286. Translation Management
  287. Transparency and Communication in Online Fundraising
  288. Trauma-informed practices
  289. Trump Watch database
  290. USIP OSP Plugins
  291. Understanding cultural parameters for inclusion of indigenous folks
  292. Unifying narrative with a focus on Gaza ceasefire
  293. Unleashing the Talent of Introverts
  294. Unlocking the API potential of Google Apps
  295. Usability Testing
  296. User Experience Design and Testing
  297. User research
  298. User research 2.0
  299. Using APIs to Collect Money Online
  300. Using Drupal's CCK/Views
  301. Using Jenkins to Manage Scripts
  302. Using Mobile Phones to Make a Difference: The Ushahidi Project
  303. Using Power Analysis to Identify Tech Tactics for Social Justice Campaign Strategies
  304. Using Public Data Sources
  305. Using SignOn.org to organize online and build your email list for free
  306. Using Social Media to Build Your Base
  307. Using Technology to Advance Conference Learning and Interaction
  308. Using social media to connect and have conversations in red states
  309. Using social media to get the word out and connect with your peeps.
  310. Using technology to identify police who refuse to identify themselves
  311. Using the Twitter API to analyze misinformation networks
  312. Using the Web to Mobilize 5000 Simultaneous Events Across the Globe
  313. Using Ægir
  314. VIM for the Win!
  315. Values-driven policy design
  316. Vanity Metrics
  317. Virtual Reality for Public Good
  318. Virtual facilitation
  319. Virtualization in Development Environments
  320. Visioning and building the infrastructure we need
  321. Visual Management tools for strategic planning
  322. Visual language for storytelling
  323. Visualizing Network Data to Keep Corporations Accountable
  324. Visualizing governance processes
  325. Vizualizing Processes & Data
  326. Volunteer Hours and Drupal equals A Source of Incentive and Empowerment for Parks
  327. Vote engagement technology
  328. Ways to conduct user research in open technology
  329. Ways to engage with entrenched power with subversive joy and integrity
  330. Weaponizing Big Data
  331. Weaving collective care in our work and activism
  332. Web3, crypto and intersection with progressive values
  333. Website developer collaboration
  334. Well maintained information security curricula
  335. What's New With Joomla!?
  336. What's New With Plone?
  337. What's New With Protest.net?
  338. What's New with Drupal
  339. What's new with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and How Can You Help?
  340. What Can You Do with a Mobile Phone This Year That You Couldn't Do Last Year?
  341. What Do Activists Need?
  342. What Do Nonprofit Open Data Standards Look Like?
  343. What Does “Ethical Consulting” Mean in the Nonprofit Context?
  344. What EFF is doing
  345. What EFF is up to
  346. What EFF is working on
  347. What EFF is working on and what you can do to support them
  348. What Electronic Frontier Foundation is up to, and how you can help
  349. What Should a Nonprofit Technology RFP Look Like?
  350. What Should a Nonprofit Web Site Cost in 2009?
  351. What Ushahidi Has Learned in the Past Year
  352. What can be better in Wordpress?
  353. What does Strategic Hosting look like in 2012?
  354. What does direct action look like online
  355. What does effective leadership look like?
  356. What is EFF up to and how can you help?
  357. What is New With Drupal.org?
  358. What is circuit riding
  359. What is ethical consulting?
  360. What is the State of "Nonprofit" Software?
  361. What is up with EFF and how can you help?
  362. What is up with Online Identity?
  363. What is up with Online Identity in 2012?
  364. What it Means to do Lean Startup
  365. What it Takes to Win Online Campaigns
  366. When Do New Social Media and Political Activists Converge/Match?
  367. Who Are The Extraordinaries and What Are They Doing With My Phone?
  368. Why Code Sprints? And How?
  369. Why Local is the Next Big Thing in Online Advocacy
  370. Why plenarys and panels suck
  371. Wireless mesh networks in Somaliland
  372. WordPress Optimization
  373. Wordpress For the Win!
  374. Wordpress Plugins
  375. Wordpress as a poor person's CMS
  376. Work Agreements
  377. Worker Owned Cooperative and Allies Jam Session
  378. Worker Owned Cooperatives
  379. Worker owned cooperatives: Work agreements and accountability
  380. Working With People Remotely Through Text
  381. Working and communicating remotely
  382. Working effectively on distributed teams
  383. Working in the Asian context
  384. Working open
  385. Working with Non Allies
  386. Working with neurodiverse people, and tips, tools, strategies, support for those of us with brains that need structure and systems
  387. Writing2016
  388. Writing Code to Visualize Networks
  389. Writing Open Source Facebook Apps
  390. You're doing it wrong. How to release free software so you'll get contributions.

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