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How to: Getting Your Head (and Org) into the Clouds

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Rob Jordan, Idealist Consulting. traditional offline software) into the cloud (a.k.a. Keep in mind that cloud computing has been around a long time -- it was not until it got a fun name like cloud computing that people started paying attention. online software) without too much hassle. Salesforce.com, CRM Fusion etc.).

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How to: Getting Your Head (and Org) into the Clouds

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Rob Jordan, Idealist Consulting. traditional offline software) into the cloud (a.k.a. Keep in mind that cloud computing has been around a long time -- it was not until it got a fun name like cloud computing that people started paying attention. online software) without too much hassle. Salesforce.com, CRM Fusion etc.).

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It shows that attention is the sharpest during the first 10 minutes of the lectures, then plummets, and then gradually goes back up but not to the same level. That means talking non-stop for more than 10 minutes, people start to tune out. This is important for both online and offline instructional delivery.