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An Accessibility & Inclusion Checklist for Virtual Events

Forum One

For example, can you live stream the sessions, can you make sure participants joining by phone have a positive audio-only experience? Helpful Pressbook for Google Slides. Include your speaking points on a slide so people can choose to read or listen. Describe the visuals on your slide. What other options could you offer?

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Pecha Kucha

NCE Social Media

How it differs from your traditional PowerPoint presentation is that the speaker uses 20 slides and has 20 seconds per slide to speak. The slides are set up to auto-run so they advance automatically. Then after the 6:40 is up (20 slides x 20 seconds = 6 minutes 40 seconds) the presenter sits down. That’s it.

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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The audience had very good English skills so no translation was needed. During the presentation, we had participants jot down questions on index cards and those were used by the facilitators to lead the discussion. This method was used because the facilitator needed to speak into the mic so I could hear the questions.

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Tips for Remote Presenting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There were some terrific questions and discussion. I’ve included some resources along with the slides here. The down side is the potential for technology glitches and, of course, not being in the room to catch the audience vibe. We got around those challenges quite well. x=audience is skeptical (legs or arms are crossed).

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13 Virtual Fundraising Event Takeaways From 4 Marketing Professionals

Classy

Looking ahead at future events, we will likely shorten the duration to ensure we’re not pulling our audience away from the important work they do for too long. Make Your Content Accessible to Varying Audiences. Our event this year was four days, which, in retrospect, is a lot of time to ask people to dedicate. How to Measure Success.

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Ethical Storytelling for Nonprofits: A Detailed Guide

Neon CRM

Videos, interviews, client stories, audio, emails, podcasts, social media posts—there are so many types of storytelling opportunities available to nonprofits of all missions and sizes. Utilize Visuals Humanize your nonprofit’s stories by adding visuals like photos and videos to engage your audience. Visuals put a face to the story.

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How to Be a Wizard at Tech Training Design and Delivery

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The session not only included training tips, but modeled them during the session so that the audience interacted and practiced skills directly. We began the session by polling the audience on training experiences. Incorporate the three learning styles: visual, audio, and somatic.