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Different Training Media for Better Learning

Gyrus

” I decided to read about my car’s make and model and increase my knowledge so that I make minor repairs myself. How many of us have had to sit through PowerPoint presentations, and thought a picture would work better, or watched a training video and wanted the steps and instructions written down?

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E-Mediat Day 3: Digital Activism

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m the lead for Zoetica where my role is to deliver training, advise on the curriculum and coaching methods, model transparency, and serve as meta network weaver. Day 3 of the Train the Trainers session was devoted to Digital Activism and facilitated by Mary Joyce. We lost electricity and could not use the powerpoint.

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Active Training: To Get Nonprofit Audiences Engaged, Keep Them Moving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There are many creative ways to engage participants at a training - both face-to-face and online. One technique is to incorporate movement – from mini-stretch breaks, to self-assessment exercises to switches in the delivery model. Movement can also incorporate what you’re training on.

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

Microsoft Office 365 — the online version of familiar Office applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus many more, including video conferencing. Box — a robust online document and file-sharing service with good content management and collaboration tools for your entire organization. Here they are.

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It's almost time for #11NTC - See you there?

Judi Sohn

Bringing multiple communication channels in to a contact-centered model. Structurally, these are collaborative/conversational sessions. Sit in a circle and share ideas and resources, while the "presenters" are facilitators instead of providers of one-way brain dumps via PowerPoint. It's the new shiny. I love it.

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It’s almost time for #11NTC – See you there?

Judi Sohn

Bringing multiple communication channels in to a contact-centered model. Structurally, these are collaborative/conversational sessions. Sit in a circle and share ideas and resources, while the "presenters" are facilitators instead of providers of one-way brain dumps via PowerPoint. It's the new shiny. I love it.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

In this model, your organization will have no idea where the hardware actually providing your services is located -- and, better yet, you won't care. The people in these organizations know how to communicate and collaborate, and much of this interaction is conducted face-to-face. We Need to Have a Meeting!

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