Centre for Social Innovation (map)
Social bookmarking is a way of sharing resources and information online. Whether it is for synchronizing bookmarks for personal use or to collaborate with a team of individuals, social bookmarking tools allow you to quickly build a list of resources through use of tagging and content sharing.
Join TechSoup Canada for the February Toronto Net Tuesday event and learn how two organizations have used social bookmarking.
Our speakers for the evening:
Meg Kwasnicki
Meg Kwasnicki is the Manager, Library Information Services with Imagine Canada. Her work in Librarianship has focused on information literacy, usability of electronic information delivery systems and social outreach. She holds a Master of Library and Information Studies and has an M.A. in Ethnomusicology, with a specialty in identity politics and popular culture. Previous to Imagine Canada, she worked for an urban public library specializing in information literacy training and children’s and youth services.
Marco Campana
Starting his career as an Employment Counsellor, Marco Campana's work has spanned numerous non-profit sectors, including newcomer settlement, employment, information and referral and community-based internet projects. Marco believes that technology is valuable when it is connected to our daily work and serves to enhance that work. At the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI), his current focus is helping settlement agencies harness and implement social media and technology in their community service work.
Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.