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The Future of Mobiles for Nonprofits

NTEN

We should not take this lightly, but rather approach it with "beginners mind" and be open to the student educating the teacher. As is often the case, our children are our key leading indicator for the future. How we reach out to the world and leverage technology will largely be shaped by how we view the medium.

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Guest Post by Gordon Mayer: Playing Learning Games to Spread Nonprofit Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example someone asked, during the debrief of the game, what policy to follow on using images of people, such as photographs of children. By the end, they are asking questions that really have nothing to do with the tools, but rather surface some of the other key barriers to greater social media implementation.

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The Best Productivity Tools (Part 2): Favorites Revealed

Tech Soup

Balsamiq and Moqups are also great for beginner wireframing. And check out Google Data Studio while you're at it — there are tons of useful tools in there, as used by Action for Children. InVision and Marvel are prototyping tools in which you can have many people contribute and leave comments, like Google Docs for design.

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

Tech Soup

dedicated to making children and families a priority in federal policy. and get more curation ideas for beginners. He uses Twitter to curate information related to his. organization's mission and work as a bipartisan advocacy organization. and budget decisions." from Beth Kanter's Social Media Strategy wiki.

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