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Trainer’s Notebook: Group Polling Techniques and Tools and Incorporating Movement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s what my reflection: Technology Tools To Poll Participants. When thinking about adding mobile/online polling to a training, you have to think like an instructional designer for it be effective. You have to ask, how is polling the audience and seeing the aggregate results helping people learn?

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10 Donor Data Migration Decisions: Q&A with Gary Carr

3rd Sector Labs

We asked several interesting poll questions to open the event, and the wrapped with a Q&A session. The purpose of this post is to share the results of both the polling and the Q&A. The polling results. 2 – How many different types of technology systems are you using to execute a fundraising campaign?

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4 steps to successful virtual events for your association

Nimble AMS

Perhaps you can offer ways for online attendees to ask questions and provide comments. Here are a few to include: Select an event technology platform. Train staff and speakers on your technology platform. Upload content into your technology platform. Review and test your technology platform. Get feedback.

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Guest Post: Maintaining a connection with pandemic-inactive volunteers

Twenty Hats

I make a point of varying the format , sometimes using polls or breakout rooms for smaller group discussion and brainstorming. Interestingly, a follow up poll gave the event relatively low marks. Interestingly, I polled 65 volunteers at our January 2021 Zoom meeting, about how they prefer being appreciated by staff.

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10 Social Media Metrics for Nonprofit Organizations (and How To Track Them)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At the beginning of each of my webinars, I poll my attendees: “Where did you first find out about this webinar?&# Every so often a supporter will testify to your good work via a wall or blog comment. Facebook/YouTube/MySpace Comments and Twitter Mentions. If your nonprofit is already blogging, plot your stats.

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4 Technology Options That Might Replace the Church Bulletin

Tech Soup

While this isn't a technology option, it should go hand in hand with the other three options below in order to ease out of the bulletin-creating cycle. His informal poll helped guide the list, and the comments below the article are worth reading. Back in April 2013, Thom S. About the Author. Image 1: ChurchTechToday.

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Better Blogs: 6 Tips for Creating Great Content

Byte Technology

Depending on what successful bloggers your poll, the answers to these questions can vary widely. A host of studies show that the most successful blogs are those that allow for readers to comment on a post, offer an opinion, suggest another line of thinking etc. Write like you talk.

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