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Flickr As Presentation Tool: Screencast #2

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As a follow up to last week's screencast on how to use flickr as a visual resource, here is a post about how to share your wonderfully visual powerpoints with others via your blog or flickr. The flickr set has notes and pointers to other resources if you are interested in the content. View the Screencast here.

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Healthy and Productive Meetings: Free Guidestar Webinar on Feb. 12th

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Lynn Friedman. A lot of my work consists of sitting — working on a computer, talking on the phone, or attending meetings or conferences. As a trainer, I have incorporated movement breaks and moving around into instruction because this helps wake up peoples’ brains. I made a commitment to change.

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Why Are So Many Participatory Experiences Focused on Teens?

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Users active in online social environments based on social objects like Flickr (photography), Ravelry (knitting), and Wikipedia (information) often trend older. In the end, we've developed a program that uses phones in such a simple way that the client is now talking excitedly about how much fun seniors are going to have playing the game.

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Does Immersion In Social Media Change Our Brain Functions? This Is Your Brain On Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by JTLowery The title of this post is play on the famous PSA " Brain on Drugs " from 1987 to raise attention to the harmful effects of drugs. When I read this, I started to reflect on the different groups that I typically get in training workshops and the need for differentiated instruction. This is your brain on drugs.

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

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There’s writer’s block, competition for our attention in the form of social media or our phones, and who can forget about the 50 other responsibilities we have on our plate. Next, with as much detail as possible, provide step-by-step instructions on how the results were achieved. Conclusion.

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