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Online Community Event: A Blog Bash

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At the end of the month, they assembled the posts into a pdf book and then distributed the free download as badge. So they invited 30 experts on blogging to participate. Each expert contributed one post during the month. How cool is that? Here's a few that I found really useful: Ten Secrets of An Early Adopter by Chris Pirillo.

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Fake Plastic Fish + Take Back the Filter

Have Fun - Do Good

Or install this badge on your sidebar and link it to [link]. 3) Put up fliers around campus, in grocery stores, and on community bulletin boards: Mini flyer (PDF) 8-1/2 x 11 flyer (PDF) 4) Mention the campaign in chat rooms and other online forums. Sample e-mail.) 5) Write a letter to the editor of your local paper.

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Your Ideal LMS. Have Your Cake And Eat It Too.

Gyrus

Open Badges – What you need to know. ” After working my way down the list I noticed a link to the PDF “339 Tips on the Implementation of an LMS or……… Buying an LMS? Recent Post. Why should you invest your dollars……… Implementing an LMS (or: Good Information Never Gets Stale).

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How do Social Networks applications incorporate the ladder of engagement?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An easy action involves blogging, signing petitions, protesting and/or wearing a badge/shirt/wristband. Priscilla also introduced me Nicholas Street's work as well as Participate Online - User Motivation in Mass Participation (PDF) - the research seems to have been commissioned by the BBC and carried out by Sparkler in the UK.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

On the list and want a sweet Best Conference badge for your website? The annual conference PDF Poland-Central Eastern Europe has become the biggest European event devoted to technology, democracy and civic engagement providing space of debate for participants from more than 25 countries. Drop us a line! Name (a-z). State (A-Z).

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10 Types of Fundraising Event Software for Virtual Events

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Download PDF. Offer participant engagement tools once they’ve registered, like gamification and badges. This is helpful if an emergency occurs that prevents face-to-face meetings (like bad weather or a global pandemic) or if you simply want to increase participation with digital attendees. Let’s dive in! Event Registration.

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