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What are your most useful synchronous online facilitation practices?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

into the chat line -If you have a comment or observation type ! Now, if I could just find a flip chart in SL that let's you type in the summary of key points - I'd be a happy. That's why Nancy White's post on most useful synchronous online facilitation practices really caught my eye. Technorati Tags: VECoP

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How Nonprofit Leaders Create An Authentic Personal Brand on Intsagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a brilliant example of how a nonprofit leader has aligned and synchronized their personal brand with their nonprofit’s brand. Here’s a summary of content posted by world leaders. Please share the URL in the comments and I’ll add it to the list. Need more inspiration? Avoid the Uncanny Valley.

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We think of meeting facilitation as a real-time or synchronous activity where a group of people exchange ideas or discuss topics. This way, people can comment on or start a discussion about a certain item directly within the document – both asynchronously or in real-time. Digital space becomes more important than physical space.

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A look at 15 best and (almost) free mind mapping tools for nonprofits

Candid

Tons of templates, map synchronization across websites and applications, intuitive interface, and multiple features all make MindManager worth trying. Here you can capture ideas, create summaries, and plan your nonprofit projects. Purchase required. This one's for mobile use. Free, with advanced options available for a fee.

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Fundraising strategy, technology and data Q&A with Chris Goodman and Gary Carr

3rd Sector Labs

We’ve seen nonprofits who do this–better synchronize their strategy, technology and data–lift results by 65% in relatively short periods of time. I’d love to get into much more detail here, but Gary’s comments are a good summary. Let me know if we can help.

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One-Man Bands and Museum Labor as an Access Barrier

Museum 2.0

But, now as an adult, I am amazed at the guy’s ability to move his limbs in harmonious synchronicity. I hope to hear you articulate your thoughts in comments or on social. Tag me so I can add your thoughts to this month’s summary post @artlust on twitter, @_art_lust_ on IG, & @brilliantideastudiollc on FB).

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