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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

For instance, at IAEE the team started with student members who could be interested in the Workforce-ready Certificate. In their last year as students, the association shared content about the certification program, offering opportunities for these students to take the course even though they could not certify.

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Make your online community friendly to early careerists and keep your organization thriving

Nimble AMS

join as a student, new grad, or within the first five years of employment. Create a group for early careerists in which new members can ask questions and discuss topics with each other. TECH TIP: Nimble Communities allows you to set up groups in which select members can collaborate, share files, ask questions, and discuss topics.

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Free2choose and the Social Dimension of Polling Interactives

Museum 2.0

At level three, the visitor is polled about the issue and sees her result compared to the cumulative aggregate. At level five, the visitors start discussing the issue together. A one-minute video clip presents the issue (for example, whether students should be allowed to wear headscarves to school). with the issue.

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Webinars: Designing Effective Learning Experiences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Mayer’s research is from the 1990s, but the finders were recently validated again in a study from Carl Wieman that college students learn more, attend class at higher rates and are more engaged in their education when teachers take a more interactive approach in the classroom. This mirrors what you might do in a face-to-face workshop.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In addition, I do a little real-time assessment in the room by doing “raise your hand” polls or in a webinar by using the polling feature. This can help you adjust in real-time to the audience needs or what I call a real-time pivot. I might audit their Facebook best practices and other social media channels.

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Show, Don’t Tell: The Importance of Infographics

NonProfit Hub

Polls and surveys indicate that people are more likely to donate to a cause that they know is making a difference, but the question is: How do you let people know, without a doubt, that your nonprofit is succeeding in its mission? If that doesn’t work out, try reaching out to skilled volunteers in your circle.

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My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We did mostly full room discussion, but I broke it up with some moving around exercises. 1) Audience Stand Up Poll: Whenever I talk about social media and nonprofits, we talk about audience. This breaks up the full room discussion format a bit. Then have full room discussion and have them share "Three Things About Us".