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Back to School: New Tech for the Classroom of the Future

Byte Technology

Featuring a wide field of view and highly intuitive head tracking, both connect to their respective devices and operating systems and, because they’re comfortable and light, are perfect in a classroom setting of antsy kids.

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What’s Your Calling?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In 1992, I discovered the Internet, Well, and was hired by the New York Foundation of the Arts to be the Network Weaver for a network for artists, Arts Wire. In my interview, I shared that I didn’t know a modem from microwave, but that I had the passion and curiosity to learn and teach others.

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Ask Britt: Using Twitter to Answer, "What Tools Can I Use to Teach Classes Online?"

Have Fun - Do Good

This week 's question comes from a writing teacher, and client, who wants to know: "What Tools Can I Use to Teach Classes Online?" You can email your question (please keep it to 50 words) about the do-good, or artistic work you are doing, or want to do, to britt@brittbravo.com. I actually didn't know, so I asked my Twitter network.

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Weaving the Web Into Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Emily at Emily's World offers her thoughts about "Integrating Web Sites into Teaching." At least for artists/arts educators. If the site is to be used by kids in the classroom, it has to have some interactive component to keep their interest and be engaged. . * many could not stand to look at poorly designed sites.).

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30 Virtual and Hybrid Event Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Virtual education is a great tool and can be used to teach a wide range of skills. Anything people might want to learn, from hands-on activities such as painting to more classroom-type settings such as Spanish lessons. For added suspense, you may send out a mystery box with a variety of beverages to sample. 5) Online classes.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

Museum 2.0

We regularly feature artwork by local residents, whether they are students or professional artists/craftsman. Each hooked rug was designed and created by local artists who were inspired by Pennsylvania German motifs found in our collection. These concepts are indifferent to the atmosphere and services third places provide.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

Art Exhibition You can never go wrong with highlighting local artists. In this image, a group of adults sit in a classroom watching a teacher’s presentation. Paint-Along Paint-along events bring out the inner artist in attendees. And if you really want to get the acrylics flowing, pair your paint-along with wine.

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