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The importance of professional development in the nonprofit sector

ASU Lodestar Center

posted by Leslie Beecher , Instructional Designer. Over the past four years, I have worked as an instructional designer in the for-profit education world and am excited to have transitioned into the nonprofit sector. ASU Lodestar Center. In today’s world, job roles are constantly changing and new challenges arise in the workplace.

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10 Fundraising Ideas for Mental Health Nonprofits

Qgiv

The best part is that video editing is no longer a task that only someone with a design degree can pull off. Instead, the once-herculean task of making a video can be accomplished in a few clicks with video editing software like BombBomb , Promo.com , and Camtasia. How do you make a successful fundraising video?

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Jon Udell Answers My Screencast Question!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

especially when you are vertical monopoly on your screencast -- director, producer, script writer, researcher, narrator, set designer, etc. And, of course, at the time, my account did not have access to the stats due server maintenance and had to look at the stats via desktop sharing which precluded my local camtasia capture.

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Resources to Sharpen Your Technology Training Skills

Tech Soup

Many of them offer some form of technology training: TechChange (the nice people who run TechSoup's learning management system) also offers technology courses specifically designed for nonprofits. Our fantastic partner Idealware offers online training to help nonprofits make smart decisions about software and technology planning.

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Screencast of the Week: Foxy Tunes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Basically, looking at lots of web pages and analyzing/evaluating their design, navigation, and other criteria. It looks like it was produced in Camtasia, but not sure because it looks like a Mac interface (not sure if the dual boot allows you to use the software in windows and record in MAC).

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Crazy for the Tools

NTEN

By Steve Backman, President, Database Designs To close out our month-long look at some of the best tools for nonprofits, Steve Backman tells you about some of his favorite day-to-day software. TechSmith also makes cool free/paid video capture Jing as well more complex Camtasia – all good. I look forward to hearing yours!

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NpTech Summary: Advocacy 2.0, Sketchcastes, and NpTech in Different Languages

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Travis August tags this announcement from TechSmith, makers of SnagIt and Camtasia, about Mac development. a leading provider of software and related services designed specifically for nonprofit organizations, has announced that it has acquired privately-owned eTapestry, based in Indianapolis, Indiana. NpTech Software. Blackbaud, Inc.

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