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My Slides from the Screencasting Session and Please Vote.

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These are my powerpoint slides from the Screencasting Session at NTC. If you didn't write down the wiki, it's here and if you didn't get a hard copy of the Idealware article, it's here. It was another full room, but I could see most of the presentation. I hope to see more nonprofit technology presentations in there.

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Flexible Space: The Secret To Designing Powerful Training

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The instructional design included different delivery methods: interactive lecture with slides and whiteboard, facilitation with sticky notes, small group exercises, posters, group discussion, self-directed activities, and self-directed online activities. If you are trying to do an interactive lecture, it dampens interaction.

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Connect with TechSoup at NCVS!

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On June 7th TechSoup representatives Elliot Harmon, Susan Tenby, and Evonne Heyning will present in a unique Interactive Strategy event at the National Conference on Volunteering and Service in New Orleans, LA ( NCVS ).

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NTEN and TechSoup Webinar: Share Your Story - ROI and Social Media - Slides and Notes

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View more presentations from kanter. The hardest part of putting this presentation together was using the template because it reminds me why I think powerpoint is evil ! In an earlier post and presentation, I riffed on Armano's article and translated for a nonprofit context. Share Your Story: ROI, Social Media, Nonprofits.

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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

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It's a live chat during a workshop or presentation and these days, it mostly taking place on Twitter. Cliff Atkinson's new book, The Back Channel is a must read for anyone presenting at conferences or planning trainings in age of social media. In the presentation, I showed folks how to easily survey the audience using google forms.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

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I did my first presentation about the Internet when I started working with Arts Wire in 1993. I would bring the laptop and plug into the phone line and do demos in small groups. The classic technical glitch for me was doing a presentation at the Cloisters in NYC for a group of arts education teachers. What did I do? No problem.

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The Networked NGO in Pakistan

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During the training, I put “red” dots on the name cards of the senior staff and “yellow” dots for social media staff. We are recording the calls so those that face electricity/connectivity problems can download it as a podcast and listen to the recordings later – and view slides/ notes.

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