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Tina Seelig's 9 Ways to Unlock Your Creativity Quotient

Have Fun - Do Good

Space matters Example: Kindergarten classrooms where you can sit on the floor, move things around, be messy, work with others easily, and have space to move, encourage creativity. While they were playing, she changed the rules every 10 minutes so that they were either looser (e.g. Rules Example: She gave her class 5 Scrabble boards.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I have learned the feng shui of how classroom setup impacts interaction and learning. For webinars, the platform is your classroom setup, so it important to understand how the Q/A and chat features, whether everyone can see everyone else’s chats or just the presenter. Your design is not just about content.

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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

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These exercises can measure knowledge gained, skills learned, or even attitudes or mindsets changed. They could even complete a ratings-based assessment before and after learning a topic, to test how their opinions, attitudes, or mindsets surrounding the topic changed. Matching, Labeling, and Sorting.

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From Bored to Blazing: 7 Steps to Get Your Board Reconnected, Re-engaged and Enthusiastic

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Have they possibly lost their energy to create change and make a difference? You can certainly change this situation, and you’ll make your board members happier as a result. Here’s my recipe for creating change, renewing enthusiasm, and firing up these lovely people who care so much about your cause. Guess what!

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System Error: Stanford Professors Tackle Tech Disruption and Democracy

Non Profit Quarterly

Rob Reich: Big philanthropy is an exercise of power, and wherever there is concentrated power in a democratic society, the civic attitude toward it should be scrutiny, not gratitude. Historically, in the United States, we’ve seen just tremendous periods of change. I’m Amy Costello. Mehran Sahami: My name is Mehran Sahami.

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