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updates to health-care professionals, and to call for urgent assistance when necessary. The scheme has contributed significantly to reducing maternal deaths. SMS messaging is also a powerful tool for election monitoring organizations to support the work of volunteers. It can help them to address logistic challenges more rapidly as well as contributing to effective election oversight and the protection of citizens' rights.
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can help epidemiologists to identify patterns of disease and provide early warning of potential outbreaks. In Rwanda, the government distributes cell phones to volunteer community health-care workers in rural areas. These are used to monitor the progress of pregnant village women, to send regular
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Micro-volunteering, online volunteering and online activism through social media are fast growing trends, but there have been some concerns. Some observers believe the digital divide may further exclude people with limited access to technology and that benefits are not as accessible in low-income
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platform. A few months later, a Spanish microvolunteering website registered the phrase "microvoluntarios" as a web domain name. Microvoluntarios created the first publicly accessible online micro-volunteering platform in May 2008, after the first micro-volunteering mobile phone application was
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programme launched the Online Volunteering service to provide a venue where individuals from across the globe can take action for sustainable human development by supporting the activities of development organizations over the Internet.
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However, nonprofits and non-governmental organizations have also successfully deployed micro-volunteer projects through text messaging. Volunteer health workers, for example, send
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Micro-volunteering is closely related to micro-activism, where organizations recruit online volunteers to complete small acts of advocacy. For example, in 2013, the
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The tasks involved in a micro-volunteering project are often similar to the crowdsourcing tasks found on crowdwork platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk.
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spread a logo for marriage equality on Facebook through user profile pictures to raise awareness for the issue. These efforts are sometimes labelled as "
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just need to register in this website, describe the microtask that should be addressed and launch a global call for support from individuals worldwide.
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text messages to report basic symptoms of illness and disease. Plotting the geographical occurrence of these symptoms on maps (or "
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Gladwell, M. (2010, October 4). Small change: Why the revolution will not be tweeted. The New Yorker. Retrieved 12 May 2011 from
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Brady, Erin; Morris, Meredith Ringel; Bigham, Jeffrey P. (2015-01-01). "Gauging Receptiveness to Social Microvolunteering".
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Desai, L. (2010, July 28). Cell phones save lives in Rwandan villages. Cable News Network. Retrieved 30 April 2011 from
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The term "microvolunteering" first appeared on 9 May 2006 within a response to a blog post on the U.K.
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Voida, Amy; Harmon, Ellie; Al-Ani, Ban (2012-01-01). "Bridging between organizations and the public".
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Voida, Amy; Harmon, Ellie; Al-Ani, Ban (2012-01-01). "Bridging between organizations and the public".
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Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
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countries. Others assert that technology has made volunteerism more impersonal by discouraging
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Micro-volunteering is not always a solo activity, and some projects have included aspects of
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Savage, Saiph; Monroy-Hernandez, Andres; Höllerer, Tobias (2016-01-01). "Botivist".
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Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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photos from a vast database or transcribing manuscripts are some examples.
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submitted to a public Google Android competition by The Extraordinaries.
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project asks online volunteers to identify martian craters from photos.
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and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as
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The concept was popularized by The Extraordinaries, a
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volunteer
charitable
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virtual volunteering
smartphones
United Nations Volunteers
Grassroots organizations
international NGOs
educational institutions
United Nations agencies
mySociety
San Francisco
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Tagging
NASA
ClickWorkers
SMS
crowdmapping
Ushahidi
friendsourcing

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