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Drawing Networks on Napkins with Peter Plastrik and Madeleine Taylor, Co-Authors of Net Gains

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For those who are working on social networks and looking at how to catalyze their crowds on places like Facebook or Twitter - the advice resonated. I also pointed out that it uses a different part of your brain and there is a need to shift mindsets to get other types of work done. Do you know what the group's value proposition is?

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7 Things I learned From #Beth53 Fundraiser and PoST Class

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Chocolate activates the pleasure center of the brain, at least according to some research. After a nervous giggle, I shared with them that donating and volunteering does the same thing as chocolate to your brain. I listened to music to get into a meditative state. I asked the students what else does that? It blew me away.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

Oftentimes my first time block is checking in on where I’m at because I can use music to change my mood, I can go for a quick walk before my first meeting if I know I’m not quite right. What do you want to pick my brain about, how do y’all want to dig in a little bit more with me while we have our time together?

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Digital Storytelling at the Nonprofit Technology Conference 2013

Tech Soup

Crowd favorites included thinglink , which helps you create and discover rich images and bring them to life with music, video, and text; and Vine, which we covered recently on the TechSoup blog. If you want to make your story to pop with data, try infographics and maps. Want to move your images into motion?