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The Unanticipated Benefits of Content Curation: Build Staff Expertise and Reduce Information Overload

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] By Beth Kanter, Author of Beth's Blog Content curation is the process of sifting through information on the web and organizing, filtering and making sense of it and sharing the very best content with your network. It isn’t mindless consumption of online information. We can’t blame it all on the amount of information.

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Guest Post by Holly Hight: When Controlling the Message Stifles Community (and Staff Morale)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our use of social networking has exposed many cultural differences within our organization. Naturally, my colleagues and I have taken the lead in establishing our organizational presence on sites like Facebook, Twitter, Ning and posting to our blog. These two differing cultures recently came to head over social networking.

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Maximizing Your Data, Minimizing Your Time

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Nonprofits need to find a way to capture this information, to build a bridge from its commercial social network to something it owns to ensure against data loss. But what happens if the development team is functioning independently of the social media team? Analyze your blog posts. you get the idea.

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Network + Self-Organizing + Location + Data Visualization = 2010

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I think these are four qualities to look for: Network: This is a collection of people and organizations that linked together. It's your professional social network or a network of organizations or typically both. This comes in the form of maps or other creative ways to see our networks.

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Elephants, Triggers, and Actions: Applying Behavior Theories to Our Nonprofits and Our Work

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This has obvious applications for us as we create donation or advocacy campaigns, whether it's with email, video, mobile phones, or social networks. The communications team at your nonprofit is probably looking at this and saying: "Yes, we get this, and we can do this.".

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Using Technology for Mission: Ontario 211 and NTEN Hear From the Arthritis Society

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We’ll share what they told us in this series of blog posts. 60+ Years How would you compare your organization with other nonprofits, in general, when it comes to using technology effectively (from databases to social media) to achieve your mission? If you’d like to share your stories, click here.]

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

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This is our most popular Managing eLearning post every year, and by now we know you want to see the hype curve first. As always, we try to use this blog post to speak from our experience as a learning technology partner to organizations that provide continuing education and professional development. We are all for it.

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