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Still Confused About AI, Learn the Facts A-Bot Us!

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The world has a smart phone in its pocket. AI creates context in much the same way as a human brain establishes meaning. AI creates context in much the same way as a human brain establishes meaning. But you don’t need to worry about owning or maintaining them because you can lease time on their brains.”

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Break Your Mobile Phone Addiction: There’s An App for That and More

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Having trouble getting that mobile phone out of your hands and checking it when you need to focus on work? There’s an app that can help you break your mobile phone addiction and it makes it fun. The app is called Forest that turns putting down your phone into a game. Here’s how it works.

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Notes From A Brain Tweetup

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Note from Beth: Hosting events for your network – where they can meet offline – can be a terrific away to build your network. In early January, the American Museum of Natural History announced that it would hold a Brain Tweetup for 75 of its Twitter followers. Would we look up from our smart phones?

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Don’t Bring Your Phone in the Shower

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Note from Beth: I’m hosting a small army of guest bloggers, grantmakers, who are attending the GeoFunders National Conference taking place this week in Seattle. Don’t Bring Your Phone in the Shower – guest post by Carrie Avery. Flickr Photo by Helokee.

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6 Tips for Nonprofits to Combat Digital Distraction and Improve Productivity

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13th, I’ll be doing a FREE Webinar for nonprofits hosted by Salesforce Foundation on “ Combatting Digital Distraction and Technology Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace.” Admit It, You Are On Your Mobile Phone Too Much: Self-awareness is the first step to changing habits. ” Come join me. .

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Learnings and Reflections from BlogHer about Mobile Phones for Video Blogging and Beyond

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However, in one of the discussion threads on the Summit wiki, there has been mention about using cameraphones or smart phones for this in addition to. But, the brain fog has started to fade. Our questions were: What do you need to know about web/blog design so that your blog can be read by people on a mobile phone?

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Step-by-Step Guide: Nonprofit Walking Meetings

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Is everyone sitting around the table, but only engaged on their mobile phones or laptops, checking email or looking at social feeds? Is everyone suffering from “foggy brain” caused by too much sitting down meetings? Has your organization hosted a walking meeting? Walking meetings can help shakes things up. What are your tips?

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