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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

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I got an email from hosts Chris Uschan and Tony Veroeven who shared some numbers, "We had 190 attend and ask 140 questions in a back channel that looked like Clark Griswald 's House at Christmas!". Otherwise, more advanced people might get bored or start ask more detailed technical questions. I love the way NTEN does these sessions.

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July NetSquared Think Tank Round-Up: Building a Culture of Accessibility

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Furthermore, one of the things that actually one of my colleagues did that had to change was music and other sounds playing on a website designed for some of our clients; they could not easily locate the place to turn this music off and it disabled them from using a screen reader. About Net2 Think Tank: Net2 Think. using social media.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Someone on the call had moderator access and was able to flip the slides (I had them memorized) and they also read any of the questions in the chat line to me. I used the chat as a backchannel and invited people to add questions or comments as we went along. But, there were great questions. Now, that has never happened.

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10 Types of Fundraising Event Software for Virtual Events

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Along with the basic functionality of online registration, your event registration tool should: Offer customized registration forms so you collect the right donor data and only ask the essential questions. Specifically, videos can be used to: Create tutorials to introduce supporters to your larger virtual event platform.

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