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Digital Analytics Basics: Free Online Academy from Google

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Deep-dives into Google Analytics reports with specific examples for evaluating your digital marketing performance. An experiment is the DS106 (an online course on Digital Storytelling) that is a “ headless course ,’ or one without a teacher, although the curriculum/syllabus was created by an instructor.

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Can Networks Have Social Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, as part of my work at the Packard Foundation as visiting scholar I had the opportunity to participate in a face-to-face convening of the "Network of Network Funders," a community of practice facilitated by the Monitor Institute. A peer learning environment requires creating a safe space for conversation.

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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

Forj

What are the different types of online assessment? There are a variety of types of eLearning assessments that you can use to evaluate your association’s members. The assessments that you choose will depend on a variety of factors, including the learning objectives of your course and the assessment functionality of your LMS.

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Games for Change 2007: Funders Perspective Panel

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The key takeaway for me is the whole point about the need for new metrics to measure learning from games. If you use web site metrics to evaluate the success of your blog, they don't work for a lot of reasons. Looking at how to be less of training but more on learning. That the old metrics aren't working. We need metrics!

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Libraries: The Oldest New Frontier for Innovation

Amy Sample Ward

That word change supports co-design, it encourages collaboration, and it ensures engagement. There are a few core elements of the way communities work that we can learn from as a model for innovation as well. The community will see that you aren’t making changes, aren’t communicating, and aren’t collaborating and will disengage.

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