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3 Design Thinking Facilitation Resources for Nonprofits

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Almost four years ago, I wrote my experience as a participant n a design-thinking lab to give input on a digital strategy for a philanthropy. The design lab was facilitated by Pete Maher, founder of Luma Institute. I even facilitated design labs to help with the research for my book, The Happy Healthy Nonprofit. I admit it.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

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For the past 15 years, I have been excited about nonprofit technology training design and delivery and it is what I will continue to focus on as part of my role at Zoetica over the coming years. I’ve using the technique to deliver conversational keynotes at conferences. Some Reflections.

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Getting in on the Act: New Report on Participatory Arts Engagement

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It is framed as a kind of study guide; pop-outs provide questions that tease out opportunities and tensions in the narrative. What's the relationship between the goals of participation and the techniques employed? This report is not an end-all; it is the opening for a conversation. What do you get out of the report?

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Which Social Networking Analysis Term Best Describes Virgin America?

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This is an area of tools and techniques that I have wanted to explore in further depth, but haven't. . The paper discusses network weaving techniques to help evolve a more effective network. What is a good framework for designing a social network analysis mapping project so you get the most out of it? The tools.

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Information Coping Skills for Memory Loss? Writing it down.

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The taxonomy is rudimentary and not very informative. Of course, I have crazy ideas about a zagats guide to nonprofit blogs, a collaborative effort built on a wiki or elsewhere. I actually invented a term and technique called critical browsing. (I'll explain why in a minute) Someone posted the url to a listserv.

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN!

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Tagging and social bookmarking can be useful techniques for smaller nonprofits to easily share their information resources. You simply register with a social bookmarking site, typically a free service, which lets you store bookmarks, add tags of your choice, and designate your individual bookmarks as public or private. Findability.