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Rik speaking about Global Kids at NetSquared Conference










Earlier this month, I had the honor of speaking on the work of Global Kids at the NetSquared Conference in San Jose, California. The occasion was a mixed-reality panel discussion to a packed audience both physically there and within Second Life at the Aloft Nonprofit Commons. It was a really fun event where I got to meet several friends from the Second Life nonprofit community in the flesh, as well as connect with several amazing projects seeking support from NetSquared. My powerpoint presentation is also viewable on Slideshare.com.

Thanks to Techsoup and particularly Susan Tenby (aka "Glitteractica Cookie" in SL) for inviting me out to speak.

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