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Will the Virtual Summit Replace Face-to-Face Guest Post By Kari Dunn Saratovsky

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Hosting engaging online events and learning experiences has been of interest to me over the past ten years and the question of whether or not virtual events replace the face-to-face or how to best blend together. Will the Virtual Summit Replace Face-to-Face? This scenario plays out time and again in cities across the country.

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The Future of Fundraising: Live Interactive Chat Recap

Tech Soup

The event blended virtual video speaker conferencing; online presentation and video; and live audience chatting and social networking, including conversation on Twitter using the #NPLive hashtag. Nonprofits Live provided a more robust and interactive alternative to the traditional webinar.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

Here are nine arts and culture-related nonprofit events that blend entertainment, education, and appreciation while creating strong connections in local communities—and raising some funds to boot. These events ignite thought-provoking discussions and promote personal growth while shedding light on pressing issues.

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The Concept of Microlearning

Gyrus

At Gyrus, we believe it is our duty to identify, discuss, and communicate our thoughts on upcoming industry trends. To start the microlearning discussion we must first define what it is. Also, any feedback on our social media pages would be much appreciated, as to whether you would wish us to further explore this exciting topic.

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Advice: An Exhibition about Talking to Strangers

Museum 2.0

Facilitated/Unfacilitated Blend When we started this course, I really pushed the students to think about ways to induce unfacilitated interactions among strangers. I think the bathroom wall made this possible by being an alternative for those who wanted to be a little less focused and just have fun with sharpies.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 5: Oldenburg on the LAM

Museum 2.0

This is the fifth installment of a book discussion about Ray Oldenburg’s book The Great Good Place. Suzanne: The kind of socializing that Oldenburg describes as happening in third places is deeply exclusive. But LAMs want to foster different kinds of social relationships than Oldenburg-style third places do--and that's okay.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

I’m over here at Bloomerang, and I’ll be moderating today’s discussion as always. . The next thing that’s important about Gen Y and Gen Z folks is the fact that we have a lot of hard skills and we’re ready to share those skills with the social sector if you let us. And they’re social savvy.

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