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Conscious Computing: 7 Apps and Tips That Help You Focus, Reduce Stress, and Get Work Done

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We all know that with so much content out there, it is eating our brains and memory , relying more on “google it.” One of my favorites is Ommwriter which turns your laptop into an old fashion word processor. However, if you have to do “work” on Facebook, here’s some work flow tips for avoiding distraction.

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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

But it is always a good exercise to make your brain think in a different way. It is a flow chart that calculates business performance taking into account not only whether the company had a profit, but whether that profit was good enough relative to the assets it took to generate it. Unique Blog Readers. Engagement.

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Leveraging the Latest Trends in Non-Profit Website Design

Byte Technology

And keeping in mind that smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop screens are getting more hi-tech all the time—and that Internet speed are getting faster and more efficient—don’t be afraid to begin utilizing high-definition imagery in your website design. . •

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

Adult brains don’t learn new things that easily. People love to see like the run charts or, you know, the circle getting filled in. Do you have a laptop that will work for you to do heavy technology tasks? Be nice to your people. They’re learning something new. And do you have the internet bandwidth? Does that help?

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10 Design Tips for Awesome Nonprofit Online Presentations

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Studies show that the human brain retains information more accurately and longer when a visual element reinforces a verbal presentation. DO include bar charts, pie charts, and diagrams if they support your points. Use a variety of photos or illustrations — and use them frequently. 9) Data is very powerful. 10) Legibility.

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