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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

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Tharum Bun , a blogger in Cambodia that I have known for ten years, did an introduction and I presented for 25 minutes. This method was used because the facilitator needed to speak into the mic so I could hear the questions. Photo by Be Chandra. The Google Hangout was projected on the screen. Training Design'

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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Sugarpond. Note from Beth: Last month I had the pleasure of presenting on a panel at Association of California Orchestras with Marc van Bree , an arts and social media blogger I met in 2007. He wanted to raise some money to help the local orchestra and test some ideas. I did not use any of these methods.

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I Contribute To Creative Commons! Won't you?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo from CC site - It didn't have a CC license, but I am assuming I can use it? And so, faced with the prospect of facing a real world test, I cower. Lawrence Lessig CEO Creative Commons So, I donated online, my preferred method - no checks to write, no envelopes to lick, no trip to the post office. Creative Commons?

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Beth Kanter, Net Funders Conference, October, 2011. They gave the students tests based on content and scored them. first met Juanita Brown who created the method through my blog in 2006. A few days ago I opened the door on a new learning journey. The questions were keyed to when the content was explained.