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10 Best Blogging Practices for Nonprofit Organizations

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For instance, you could create personas based on how individuals interact with your mission, whether as volunteers, donors, or beneficiaries. Use this template to facilitate the persona creation process: This template offers space to add demographic and behavioral information about your personas and strategize your intended messaging.

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Five Tips for Nonprofits to Avoid Virtual Fatigue

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We have shifted to digital-mediated interactions for almost everything in our lives. This can make the experience lonely. Hyper self-awareness occurs when we are forced to view our own faces while we are interacting with others. Jeremy Bailenson, Virtual Human Interaction Lab – WSJ ) . Why Remote Work Is Exhausting.

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Why Hybrid Events Are Valuable and Here to Stay—Plus Tips and Strategies for Planning

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The key is finding a tech partner that can integrate live and virtual experiences. Through the platform, virtual attendees can also access live chats, view trade show booths, and engage with presenters, allowing online attendees to feel a part of the experience. How did they interact with speakers and fellow attendees?

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Virtual Event Venues: The Rise of a New Event Space

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The only way to provide a virtual attendee with a positive and engaging experience is to create a virtual venue that provides, at minimum, the same sort of experience one would expect from a live event. . To create this audience experience takes more than stringing together a couple of Zoom meetings. Better Event Security.

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The Art of Facilitating Virtual Meetings with Sticky Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Guidestar has multiple office locations, so this session was done as a virtual meeting using a platform and apps that offered features like chat, desktop sharing, polling, white board, sticky notes, and audio and video conferencing. Depending on the number of people in your group, there are different ways to facilitate the report out.

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Zoom Cameras On or Off?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jeremey Bailenson, director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab has been studying this malady suggests that it is caused by Nonverbal Overload. If you can’t avoid long stretches of meetings, give yourself an “audio only” break. Not only turn your camera off, but turn away from the screen to reduce the cognitive load.

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SXSW Reflection: Using Social Media to Facilitate A Global Back Channel at a Panel Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past month, I have been thinking about a couple of different ideas and how to incorporate them into training design to facilitate learning. My questions are: 1. How can we integrate content sharing and audience interaction in the right balance to unleash pearls of wisdom from both audience and the experts on the stage?