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Trainer’s Notebook: Facilitating Brainstorming Sessions for Nonprofit Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Brainstorming can be done as a solo activity or group or collaborative brainstorming. Then you reflect on the difference in creative energy – typically yes and has more of it. Capture their reflections on the flip chart by writing down key phrases. What is Brainstorming? . Select one or two questions for the brainstorm.

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Four Models for Active User Engagement, by Nina Simon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm a huge fan of work and the way she thinks - especially after she road the Scare House ride on the Santa Cruz boardwalk with me and did a brilliant reflection on its design. After a broad survey, Rick’s team defined three broad categories of public participation in scientific research: contribution, collaboration, and co-creation.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Personal learning and reflection on and about your instructional topic. Collaboration on student projects or other ways. The best approach is to learn blogging is to create a personal professional development blog - a blog you use to write reflections and learnings about your subject area or personal learning goals.

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Think Like a Game Designer

Museum 2.0

In 45 minutes, we were able to make some sophisticated observations about how to change the rules to reflect a wide variety of underlying values or goals. It had a very simple structure. Each person was given an "identity card" that featured a mashup of two faces smooshed together (see image at top).

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Self-Identification and Status Updates: Personal Entrypoints to Museum Experiences

Museum 2.0

When you make an audio mashup, your voice is part of the mix. At the Lab, your profile is a simple cache of personal data you can draw on as collaborator, co-creating the exhibit content. They constitute a kind of mini-profile, frequently updated, which reflects the author's self-expression over time.

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