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How Nonprofit New Media Managers Can Manage Mobile and Social Media Burnout

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Good new media managers enjoy creating quality content and then monitoring the response to the content on their mobile and social networks. Thus, when you go on vacation—and you must go on vacation —do not bring your work smartphone with you. The will to engage and interact is drained, and procrastination sets in.

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Facebook for Schools: Connecting and Engaging with Alumni

Tech Soup

I recently talked with a group of folks who work in education as part of our School's Out for Summer series. With more than 900 million users, Facebook is the top social media site on the planet. The best time to build that relationship is while they’re a student at your school. Past students sharing their stories.

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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

I've worked with other groups - small business, higher education, librarians, educators, and others, but never all mixed up. So, I changed delivery tactics and it worked! Note to self: Need to have a back-up small group exercise that I could do when the game won't work). Then have the group work on coming up with those. (2)

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Children's Museums and Web 2.0

Museum 2.0

Take it to the next level, and museums could network these personal sites to create an internal, safe visitor social space where kids could view each other's work. Teachers or grandparents could maintain bookmarks of their students or grandchildren's updates with each visit. But children's museums are another story.