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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

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We learned the importance of technology for communication and collaboration. Camera shy people learned that video is your best friend when you need to deliver an important message to a remote audience. Groups that developed a structure and schedule for online meetings managed their time and effort more efficiently.

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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

Strategies for effective and collaborative idea generation How can you ensure that your ideas not only get heard, but also gain traction within a brainstorming group? Taking a few minutes to establish these rules ensures a productive and respectful environment. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

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The One-Look Virus and Immersive Environments for Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

danah boyd has a post called " On Being Virtual " (be sure to read the comments) As Kevin Gamble on the SLED list notes, what she seems to be saying is that if you look at the rise of social tech amongst young people, it's not about divorcing the physical social structures to live virtually. text, graphics and video?

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Four Models for Active User Engagement, by Nina Simon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I got a chance to meet her face-to-face for the first time at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in 2007. After a broad survey, Rick’s team defined three broad categories of public participation in scientific research: contribution, collaboration, and co-creation. What do these categories look like outside of the science environment?

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John Kenyon's Aussie Adventure

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My colleague, John Kenyon , who is a brilliant and talented nonprofit technology trainer just came back from trip to Australia. Readers of this blog might recall that John and I got a chance to do some training session in the UK last January and I did a video blog post interview with him. Photo from John Kenyon.

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

The pricing structure of cloud services is really different than traditional software and takes some getting used to. Cloud-based applications are more secure from cyberthreats than a typical nonprofit server environment is. Most of the information processing happens in a large datacenter outside our organization. Benefit #1: Cost.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

There’s all kinds of goodies on there, watch videos, learn all about us. We’re sort of in this kind of hybrid environment related to COVID. A lot of people are saying this, more need for technology. It could be equipment, technology. So check that out. If you’re interested, you can visit our website.

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