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Anthem Awards Winners Announced

Forum One

The implementation employed a headless architecture with a Contentful back-end, React front-end, and interactive maps featuring Carto. With a mobile-friendly design, the site aims to elevate the triumph of its mission and captivate the next wave of supporters.

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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

Gyrus

With the application’s GPS interface to Google Maps, landmarks are chosen as places for increased activity. It can dual in purpose as a means to view landmarks that have been long forgotten, as well as force social interaction that hadn’t previously existed. Social Feeds have aided in the Pokémon growth enormously.

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Tools to Tell Your Digital Story Available Through TechSoup

Tech Soup

SlideRocket : Use SlideRocket to organize photos into captivating slideshows. Use Esri’s geographic information system software to create maps that tell your story. SAP Crystal Reports : Make your charts and yearly reports jump off the page when you make them interactive and animated with SAP Crystal Reports.

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9 Captivating Content Ideas to Enhance Your Nonprofit Blog

Get Fully Funded

Captivating blog content is a prime opportunity to engage supporters and get them more invested in your cause. In this post, we’ll highlight nine captivating content ideas for your nonprofit’s blog. If your nonprofit has an environmental focus, nature photos can also be captivating. Think again!

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Customer Story: Spur Local Raises Over $1M With Their Give Local Campaign

CauseVox

Dynamic Elements Throughout the campaign, Spur Local strategically integrated a range of dynamic elements that infused excitement and transformed the fundraising experience into an interactive journey for donors. These elements were carefully designed to captivate and motivate donors, ultimately leading to a significant surge in engagement.

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There’s Something Sticky Here…

Museum 2.0

An obvious place to start is wow phenomena, APE-style interactive exhibits—the shadow wall, the hatching chicks. Sticky is best in the packaging of experiences—the way you interact with the content. Google Maps is a great example. It’s not just a map. A great diary is sticky. An informative site is good.

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Org Charts: Social Networking for the At-Work Set

Museum 2.0

There were lots of beautifully themed exhibit spaces and fun interactives, but the thing that stuck with me most was something I saw in their employee break room. I was captivated. Org charts, like maps, aren't given the attention they should be, especially in large institutions. Is that too much to ask? It shouldn't be.

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