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Weekend Reading: 2012 Trends and Young Adult Programs

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The content is pretty US-specific (especially regarding tax status and education) but the blend of issues makes it more broadly relevant than other reports that focus solely on demographics or technology. Such a diverse group of topics in one report got my mind moving laterally and imagining other trends I might want to follow.

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Adventures in Participatory Audience Engagement at the Henry Art Gallery

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It also proved necessary from a practical perspective in a security-minded institution where craft materials in the galleries had to be carefully controlled. This is less true of Dirty Laundry, which required a blend of friendly invitation to participate and private spaces to contribute secrets.)

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NTEN and TechSoup Webinar: Share Your Story - ROI and Social Media - Slides and Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

David Armano's " The Collective Focus Group:Listen, Learn, and Adapt " was written for the business audience in mind, but the concept and techniques can be used by nonprofits and more importantly lead to success. Here's some points on that: Blend the numbers and non-financial factors into a concise and informative presentation.

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Why we need Learning Management Systems

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An LMS allows you to calculate return on investment, evaluate how the system is working and adjust learning measures to match organizational needs. But it doesn’t just stop there, it can help you identify issues that are plaguing your workforce, instill positive behaviors, and influence the perception your HR department.

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The Future of the LMS

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Throughout the course of history, some very brilliant minds have endeavored the obscure task of forecasting the future of technology. As we embark hundreds of years down the road from some of these grand musings and green field possibilities, it is important to look back and evaluate what we as humans have actually accomplished.