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Baseball and your Learning Organization

Gyrus

I could talk about learning techniques utilized in the past seven games and why players were less intimidated by pitches they encountered the second and third time around, or possibly what a combined 176 years of waiting can teach us in preparing for the future. However, there is so much more out there.

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Building a Digitally Literate Community

Tech Soup

Libraries, nonprofits, and schools are already working hard to teach digital skills and competency, but they need support of the entire community to help people thrive in the technology age. Access to technology is important, but teaching computer and information technology skills is just as vital. " The Role of Libraries.

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Games for Change Keynote: James Shelton, US Department of Education

Amy Sample Ward

The good news is that the myth that you can’t make systemic change quickly is just that, a myth. They can’t build the schools and they can’t train the teachers fast enough to replicate our model. That’s teaching. Fundamentally that’s what teaching should be. The long tail is very real.

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4 Strategies to Increase Donor Loyalty

Bloomerang

Train all staff to be enthusiastic communicators. Inform donors of breaking news and/or problems as soon as possible. . Setting key performance indicators (KPIs) around customer service lets employees know you’re evaluating performance objectively. . They don’t care if the touch comes from marketing, fundraising, or programs.

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Circuit Rider School

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

There are many challenges – how do you teach self-reflection and self-evaluation? How do you teach the ins and outs of the nonprofit sector? How do you get providers to invest time and energy in what is really a marginally profitable business?

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

Effective Knowledge Transfer and Exchange for Nonprofit Organizations: A Framework, from Imagine Canada (formerly the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy), provides a framework to help nonprofits plan, conduct, and evaluate their efforts at knowledge transfer and exchange. Evaluation. logs and evaluation forms â??

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

This is a facebook page where many organizations across the environment, climate and animal welfare sectors came together to share news, updates, action alerts, and much more after the BP Oil Spill. How do you evaluate your programs and services? But, we have to train them! We have to train our communities to drive with us.

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