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An Offline Social Media Exercise That Improves Online Content

Tech Soup

For the Professional Social Media class I teach at Sonoma State University , I created an exercise designed to help folks practice both content creation and looking at metrics. This exercise helps people to see in real time how much engagement their example post gets. Feel free to remix, modify, and share this exercise.

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Healthcare Systems Dangerously Mixing Data Access

The NonProfit Times

Healthcare delivery organizations (HDOs) are at a pivotal point where cybersecurity can no longer be a reactive exercise. As many as 40% of patient devices, 54% of surgical devices, and 66% of imaging devices are remotely accessible as well with many running on public-facing or guest networks.

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Wiki Cookbook Exercise

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, I went poking around the wiki and I discovered this wonderful exercise she created to get people comfortable. I found the above image in Flickr under a license that allows me to remix it -- so I changed the title. I have the great joy of working with Nancy White as guest editor for the KM4 Journal Issue on Technology Stewardship.

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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Posts can be as little as 250 words with a featured image or as long as a 5,000-word photo essay. Embed images and videos that are consistent in size. For example, if you are a health nonprofit, write a post about foods that help lower blood pressure, or provide tips on how to exercise at home. Bold hyperlinks.

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How To Coach With Compassion

Eric Jacobsen Blog

A person’s vision is her image of a possible future. The coaching with compassion method is based on five steps for intentional change , which the authors teach in the book using rich, inspiring and real-life stories and science-based, heavily researched exercises. It is not a goal or a strategy. It is not a forecast of what is likely.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Making Accommodations In Workshops

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The workshop had seating in a U-shape, so people did not have a desk to write on and I had some worksheet exercises for people to do. It would have been useful for me to pack a few clipboards to make it easier for people who use wheelchairs to complete the written exercises. Just added these to my trainer kit).

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Rediscovering Your Creative Spark During the Pandemic

Media Cause

One exercise I particularly enjoyed was called the Mash-Up. Through this exercise, I came up with the idea of a time-tracking app that features video footage of nature that plays in the background. Combining a workplace necessary evil with moments of delight was an inspiring exercise.