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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

Gyrus

Pokémon Go is a phenomenon which is quickly taking over our cell phones. It has already surpassed Candy Crush as the biggest mobile game in US History (Mac Rumors). History' (n.d.). What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry. Social Feeds have aided in the Pokémon growth enormously. Bibliography. 'Pokémon

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Digital storytelling and video buying basics for nonprofits

ASU Lodestar Center

Millennials and post-Millennials, Generation Z, live, eat, and likely even sleep, with their phones. Regardless, you can’t ignore the largest generation in American history and the hours they consume media online. Adults in the United States are watching 5.5 YouTube, Facebook, and Snapchat, oh my!

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Guest Post by Ivan Boothe: Social change takes more than social media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Where it has been getting integrated into social justice organizing, it's largely been outside the United States, in places like Colombia and Egypt. This "revolution" seemed to captivate a lot of armchair activists on Twitter, mostly because it involved Twitter. Social justice organizers are a pretty creative bunch.

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How Save the Children Is Using An Edgy Infographic As Part of A Multi-Channel Campaign for Children in Syria

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is a massive humanitarian crisis of historic proportions upon us and we can sit back and do nothing or we can rewrite history. People can donate from the privacy of their own phone. One key challenge with text-to-donate is that it is event-driven and needs a captive and attentive audience to move the needle on donations.

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