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Mobile Learning Infographic – Benefits and Features

Gyrus

Mobile Learning is a newer component of the blended learning mix and is constantly evolving into something more robust. Today, it truly is a viable feature for any learning development program, as it can adequately supplement a nomadic workforce as well as motivate workers to complete assignments in a timely manner.

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Should CEOs and Executive Directors Use Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Your organization's social media strategy should be not implemented by one lonely intern sitting in the corner of your communications and marketing department. You may be wondering if that means that your executive director and CEO needs to write a blog or have their own Twitter account to share their wisdom. I think it depends. .

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The Problem With Millennials & Fundraising

Achieve

I’ve heard many nonprofit professionals label Generation Y or Millennials (born 1980-2000) as a generation of slacktivists (slacker + activists) – great for sharing information about a cause on Twitter or helping YouTube videos go viral, but other than that, useless to fundraising and development. Time = treasure = talent .

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Social Media and Technology: What Nonprofits Need To Know

NTEN

How You Will Change the World with Social Networking. While most of it was not particularly new for those of us who have been following, studying, working in social media for nonprofits, it all bears repeating. Social media — and in particular Twitter — is great for talking to strangers. for your organization.

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Reflections from Center for Nonprofit Excellence Annual Conference, Louisville, KY

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They've never seen an RSS reader or been on Twitter and they need to be walked through these tools slowly. It's always hard to accommodate the needs of both groups at the same time or in full group discussion. This saved a lot of time during the report out on reflections and learning. Is there a better way forward?

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10 Best Practices for Planning Successful Crowd Funding or Giving Day Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The next day, I facilitated a workshop on Best Practices for Crowd Funding that blended traditional instruction with innovation lab facilitation techniques. Social channels are also used to continue to cultivate and engage with the donor to retain them. What metrics will you use to measure success? And everyday until…. Until one day….

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Self-Identification and Status Updates: Personal Entrypoints to Museum Experiences

Museum 2.0

They constitute a kind of mini-profile, frequently updated, which reflects the author's self-expression over time. Here is how four different online services solicit status updates: On Twitter , an open short-messaging site, asks, "What are you doing?" Facebook , a social network for friends, asks, "What's on your mind?"

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