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Mobile for Social Change

Top 2 Ways Non-Profits Use Mobile

While some may think (or want) text-to-give to be the #1 way non-profits use mobile, it’s not.

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mHealth Benefits: Little Evidence – Yet

Peter Benjamin, Cell-Life

Peter Benjamin, General Manager Cell-Life, talks about a new project that may provide empirical evidence of the benefits of mHealth.

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Mobile Phones Save Elephants

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Dr. Max Graham, Director, Laikipia Elephant Project talks about how SMS, GSM Collars and mobile early warning systems can save elephants in Africa.

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Mobile Sensing with Smartphones

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Deborah Estrin PhD, Founding Director, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) talks about how smartphones and mobile Apps are powerful sensing & data collection tools.

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The Pulse of Mobile Health

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Patty Mechael carved an hour out of her busy schedule last week to chat with me about how the demand for mobile health has become incredibly strong in the last twelve months and how getting wedded to a particular system can be a big mistake.

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Creating Mobile Content

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Robert Spier piqued my curiosity at the Think Mobile Conference when he told the audience that luck played a role in NPR’s success in delivering mobile content.

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Mobile Reshapes Museum Experiences

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Nancy Proctor, Director of Mobile at the Smithsonian Institution, talks about why mobility and portability are important to museums.

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Changing The World With Mobile

Katrin Verclas, MobileActive.org

Two years before anyone had ever held an iPhone, Katrin Verclas was searching the world to find the people and organizations that were using mobile technology to make a social impact.

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