How Online Tools Enable My Cancer Fundraising
PodCamp Toronto helped me to step back and acknowledge the importance of the online tools I use. I’ve written about the tools I use in general before but today I’m writing about the tools I’m using for one project – my effort to fight cancer using online tools.
This project revolves around using a series of different tools to chart my progress towards running the Boston Marathon – exactly eight weeks away at time of writing.
All of these tools integrate and work together to make this project viable.
So, here it is: what I capture, how I capture it, and how I publish it online.
Captured | → | Medium | → | Published via |
Training schedule | → | Text | → | Blogger (example) |
Run routes | → | GPS data | → | Google Maps, Blogger (example) |
Mid-run thoughts | → | Audio | → | Utterz, Twitter, Blogger (example) |
Post-run thoughts | → | Video | → | Utterz, Twitter, Blogger (example) |
Detailed run info | → | GPS data | → | Motionbased, RSS (example) |
Donations | → | $$$ | → | Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation |
(Coincidentally, this fits in nicely with Chris Brogan’s 20 blogging projects for you post from this morning. This hits two of his ideas: “tools you use” and “a cause to connect”)