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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, expect to see regular reflections on good instructional design and delivery for any topic, but especially digital technology and social media related. Sometimes you don’t have the ability to do a survey before, especially if it is an online webinar or a conference session. There are alternative ways to do research.

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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

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These exercises can measure knowledge gained, skills learned, or even attitudes or mindsets changed. They could even complete a ratings-based assessment before and after learning a topic, to test how their opinions, attitudes, or mindsets surrounding the topic changed. eLearning Pricing Models: 5 Ways to Price Your Courses.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The book includes a "Connected Quiz, a set of reflective questions that can help an activist think about how well they or their organization is connecting with others -- something to think about before jumping into the tools. the ability to adopt alternative identities for the purpose of improvisation. vlogging, and podcasting).

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: "If you have to leave, why did you.

ASU Lodestar Center

Tan , Public Allies Arizona Program Manager ASU Lodestar Center As Ive done every March for the past four years, I participated as a Team Leader in United Ways Alternative Spring Break (ASB) in the metro Washington D.C. From the students perspective, there are many compelling reasons for coming to Alternative Spring Break.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

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Some leaders are more conservative than I feared, and these people are alternately smug and desperate about maintaining their power. This attitude is often self-serving: it’s also a practical problem for those who actually want to create change. Meetings about the future end up being about the present.

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Executive management in hard times - Retrenchment, reflection, transition, recovery

ASU Lodestar Center

These dramatic changes in the marketplace have broad implications for organizational governance and for the viability of the conventional nonprofit business model. Periods of retrenchment, then, if wisely leveraged, are opportunities for strategic reflection, restructuring, and mapping pathways to recovery or transformation.