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About Net Tuesday

Net Tuesday was initiated by NetSquared.org with the goal “to connect for all those interested in the intersection of social technologies and social change. Taipei Net Tuesday is run by School of Philanthropy, Dharma Drum University, Netivism.com, and Frontier Foundation. It is a monthly event for NPOs, social enterprises and social purpose businesses to come together to learn about technology trends, issues and tools, share stories and build new relationships.

2011 Topic

Date

Topic

2011/4/19

NPOs@ SXSW

2011/5/17

How should we do if donors don’t like giving?

2011/6/14

website planning guide for NPOs

2011/7/12

Network and Disaster Relief: Perspectives of NPOs and citizen

2011/8

Information and communication technologies for NPO

2011/9

Machinima and NPOs

2011/10

How network business is changing society?

2011/11

NPOs vs. Corporate social responsibility

2011/12

New model for NPOs

Net Tuesday is a platform that opens the doors for opportunities to connect with people who are interested in the issues of philanthropy, NPO, Social enterprise, and corporate social responsibility.

“Bring the mind over, I’ll help you to calm it.” ﹘ A method of Chan practice to pacify one’s mind

“Bring the mind over, I’ll help you to calm it.” ﹘ A method of Chan practice to pacify one’s mind

Dr. Chen Pingkun, School of Life and Values at Dharma Drum University, gave a talk on  “‘Bring the mind over, I’ll help you to calm it.’ -- A method of Chan practice to pacify the mind” in the afternoon of May 21. As the second lecture for the Introductory Lecture Series on Chan Culture, the speech has drawn an audience of over 40 people.

【Philosopher Café】Tolerate and Endure

【Reported by Hsin-Li Zheng】Greek philosopher Socrates once said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” However, it is far from easy to examine our complex and ever-changing thoughts.

【Philosopher Café】Perfection and Defect

A Harvard psychologist once said, perfectionism is the main cause of unhappiness.
But does perfection have worldwide standards?
What situation will let us feel deficient?
Have you experienced feeling deficient or regrettable as a result of pursuing perfection?

【Philosopher Café】Perfection and Defect