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Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process

Gyrus

Whether it be addressing the blended learning mix we provide, the content we promote directly, or the style in which our learners process information; there are countless decisions that we can make, and the answer that we provide today, may not be what is most effective weeks from now. Effectiveness of Content. Conclusion.

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How to Approach a Nonprofit Job Interview with a For-Profit Attitude (and Résumé)

EveryAction

Hint: it’s not for the money. With more to do, across multiple departments, and fewer resources to work with, many professionals looking to shake off the often-restricting structure in the corporate world may find they thrive in this sort of environment. Why we consider making the switch. it’s relevant no matter your tax designation.

Attitude 101
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Join us for Museum Camp 2014 on Social Impact Assessment

Museum 2.0

They are hinted at in fundraising letters. While the topics and the participants are entirely different, the core format is the same: three days, small teams of people from diverse backgrounds, intense learning, doing, and playing in a collaborative environment. Building a more creative workforce? Bridging cultural differences?

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Data in the Museum: Experimenting on People or Improving Their Experience?

Museum 2.0

Even as the reporters acknowledge that museums are trying to better understand and serve their visitors, there''s a hint of menace in headlines like " The Art is Watching You. " Facebook is a completely socially-engineered environment. classify visitors as types based on behavior and offer different content to them accordingly?

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Easy Revenue Boosters To Keep Guests Watching Your Stream

Greater Giving

Use these strategies to design a successful livestream program: Build excitement to a main feature, cultivate a fun and entertaining environment, crowd-source content and establish a personal and emotional connection to the cause. It’s no different for guests attending your virtual event, who could face even more distractions at home.

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Preservation in Action: Ambition and Excitement at Zealandia

Museum 2.0

And yet earlier in the week, at the Zealandia nature sanctuary in Wellington, I’d seen some hints of how to do just that. The interpretation was frequent, clear, and adult in tone and content. People laughed with incredulity; no matter how CSI-like the pitch, it’s hard to capture public attention with preservation projects.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Talking Back

Museum 2.0

Rather than rehash each of the projects (hint: read the book!), Some were nonsensical, graffiti, or obscenities, but many were comments on the quality and content of the museum generally. An early talk-back in that conservation-minded exhibition asked, 'What can you do to help the environment?' What were they about?

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