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Mobile Learning Infographic – Benefits and Features

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Mobile Learning Infographic – Benefits and Features. A few months ago we explored Mobile Learning and whether or not it is viable , today we provide an infographic of the benefits and features of Mobile Learning at a glance. Text of Infographic: Why is Mobile Learning so Effective? feature=mhee.

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Gen Z 101: Five facts to attract more members to your association

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What about YouTube or Instagram? The Community Brands 2022 Association Trends Study found 69% of Generation Z prefer connecting on TikTok, 82% on YouTube, and 82% on Instagram. Gen Z prefers using their mobile devices. Ensure everything at your association is mobile-responsive.

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Nonprofit Tech 2.0 Launches Mobile Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

has launched a mobile Website for those who like to read Nonprofit Tech 2.0 The design is intentionally very simple so it’s easy to read on smartphones and mobile phones. The mobile web’s growth is exploding as well as the use of social networking sites on the mobile devices. Nothing fancy, but it works!

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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you study Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest. 3) Your YouTube Channel is absent of customization and branding. Many nonprofits are neglecting their YouTube Channels. They just think of YouTube as website where the can quickly upload and host their online videos. 4) You have not claimed your LinkedIn Company Page.

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10 Signs Your Small Nonprofit Excels at Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

On top of those challenges, Facebook reach has dropped to an abysmal 1%. LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, YouTube, Google+, Vine, Tumblr? LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, YouTube, Google+, Vine, Tumblr? Small nonprofits can barely invest the time it takes to manage a Facebook Page and Twitter Profile.

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Social Media Webinar Series for Nonprofits in Australia and New Zealand

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A few examples of Asian nonprofits that excel in their use of social media will be featured, but since 90% of last year’s attendees were from Australia and New Zealand – those countries and their nonprofits will be the primary focus. October 23: Facebook Pages and Twitter. November 6: YouTube, Flickr and Pinterest.

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A Short, Recent History of Nonprofit Website Design and Online Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofit website design and online fundraising have dramatically changed in recent years due to the rapid rise of social media and mobile communications. In 2008, the WWF was on Myspace and likely utilizing a Facebook Group and YouTube Channel, but those tools had not yet become integrated into their website design.

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