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Successful E-Learning – A Roadmap

Gyrus

Beyond that, in the organizational environment, effective learnings must be applicable to daily life and reflect experiences that could be faced every day on the job. In educational youth broadcasting series, this can be achieved through a “call” process. Also, please try not to make them boring. Adaptability.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Putting the Public Back in Public Media Think NPR and PBS are just broadcasters? This visionary panel will explore the premise that openness will be ubiquitous by 2040 – when the debate will no longer be private vs. public, but instead public vs. broadcast. Think again. Public media is no longer just a one-way street.

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Does Immersion In Social Media Change Our Brain Functions? This Is Your Brain On Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by JTLowery The title of this post is play on the famous PSA " Brain on Drugs " from 1987 to raise attention to the harmful effects of drugs. The memorable tagline : This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Does growing up digital evolve young people's brains? Any questions? That's impressive.

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An Open Letter to Museums on Twitter

Museum 2.0

Dear Museums on Twitter, Thanks for experimenting in a new and largely uncharted online environment. Twitter is like a big radio party--everyone can broadcast and everyone can listen. So please, get together with the most creative (and concise) brains in your institution and find the idea that will work for you.

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Where Do We Put It? Fitting the Web Into Museums

Museum 2.0

Sure, it might be nice to broadcast your blog feed to a screen in the museum somewhere, but the real value is for readers who can visit again and again from the flexibility of their own environment. may be best suited to a web-only environment, where visitors can surf unrestrained. Sepagration.

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Nonprofit Technology News for March 2014

Tech Soup

To go even further out on the technology frontier there is ‘brain computer interface’ or thought controlled computing. The promise of this new field is to give severely disabled people a way to communicate and control their environment. The commercially available Emotiv EPOC headset is such a device. The Big Picture.

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