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Or you can follow me on Twitter and send a message to @SWTechBlog .

Mission
This blog is intended to help practioners, psychotherapists, students, and visionaries in social work (and related fields) to understand how technology tools can help them to be better organized, reach clients in a novel way, and better disseminate/process information.
I started this blog to provide my knowledge to other professionals and disseminate information to those who may benefit from my expertise in utilizing these (often free) tools.
Vision
Advances in development of our culture, society, and technology can maximize efficiency and better serve our clients.
Read the full pledge at Blog With Integrity1. Creating Your Digital Social Work Tool Box
An overview and tutorial for creating your digital Social Work Tool Box of interventions and professional resources to use with with your clients.
2. How I use Google Voice in Social Work Practice
An overview and tutorial for using Google's free voice service to serve your communication needs with your clients.
3. Evernote - An Introduction
A wonderful and free[mium] note-taking application that can help you to organize your notes, develop resources, and organize your data.
4. Google Reader – An Introduction
An overview and tutorial to help you to subscribe to this blog, others like it, and your favorite online periodicals using Google's free RSS reader.
5. Digital Business Cards
An overview and tutorial of a free service to help you digitally exchange information with colleagues while networking.
The opinions and ideas expressed on Social Work Tech Blog are solely those of Ignacio Pacheco, MSW, and do not reflect the opinions of Ignacio Pacheco's employer(s) and/or affiliates. [Read More...]
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March 2010
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