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Index of Bonner Program WikisIn 2008-2009, Bonner Programs across the U.S. are integrating new web-based tools to enhance their community service work. As part of this, campuses are creating Bonner Program or campus-wide wiki pages as interactive websites for students, staff, faculty, and community partners to communicate about their community service work. This represents an innovative use of new social media technology, because it allows those involved in service efforts to use the Web more actively for recruitment, program management, reflection, public visibility, and more.
Check out the following Bonner Program and campus-wide wikis, now created or under development. These are great to look at for examples of how schools are utilizing this new technology.
Campuses can add their names and link to their wikis as they develop. For schools with an UNDERLINED name, they have also completed a short description of how they are utilizing these technologies on the Serve 2.0 Resource Wiki (this link takes you to that page). If you want to share that information, use this link and add a page under "Profiles of Campus Social Media Usage."
Other intriguing social media uses:
The following campuses have applied for and received mini-grants from the Serve 2.0 initiative to adopt a more robust implementation of web-based social media tools to their programs. Each of them is concentrating on one or more issues, and is planning to integrate a variety of web-based tools to enhance their work with community partners on those issues:
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