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The AI Writing Prompt Formula and Prompt Ideas

Whole Whale

Assuming that staff can just wander on to general AI models and create content is like when nonprofits thought it was a good idea to give their social comms to interns a decade ago. These models are presently built on snapshots of internet data and aren’t designed to be research assistants. What’s more, tools like GPTzero.me

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My Three Words for 2011: Seek, Sense, and Share

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My Three Words for 2011 inspired by Harold Jarche's Networked Learning Model. For 2011, my three words are: Seek, Sense, and Share inspired by Harold Jarche’s model for networked learning. How these words will guide me in 2011: Seek: Seeking is the process of keeping up to date in your field.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The papers points out the benefits of these forms of participatory culture, including peer-to-peer learning, changed attitude toward intellectual property, skills valued in the modern workplace, etc. He also identifies the new literacies and skills -- and while he is talking about this in the context of children and education.

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Spark Engagement, Inspire Loyalty, Upskill to Association 4.0 Board Leadership   

.orgSource

board or a group defined by an entrepreneurial attitude, broad perspectives, and creative vision, consider these strategies. Without that expansive attitude, even a board that looks like the United Nations can feel like a private club. Mentors are a powerful tool because they can model the behavior you are seeking to promote.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

This attitude is often self-serving: it’s also a practical problem for those who actually want to create change. One of the most promising models for doing so (and a potential way to structure the NAS report) is scenario-based planning. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t think about the future.

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