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The Science of Nonprofit Video Engagement: How To Use Emotion to Increase Social Sharing

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Watch what this group of teens did for their community. You can also hint that a surprise is in store for the viewer: You’ll never believe what this puppy does when he meets the cutest newborn kitten ever! Join us in telling him this is unacceptable! Want to feel pride and joy in humanity? We have to stop this!

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How to Recognize a Suspicious Email

Tech Soup

Somewhat like a poker tell, suspicious emails contain hints that the sender isn't who they claim to be. Watch this video to learn how to spot email scams. Want to learn more about cybersecurity and how you can keep your data safe? Find out how TechSoup and Symantec are making a difference in the lives of at-risk teens.

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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This morning I attended the MacArthur Foundation Digital Learning briefing that was taking place at the Natural History Museum in NYC. The MacArthur Foundation announced that it will be funding a five-year $50 million initiative, mostly for research, to try to understand how young people are using digital media and its impact learning.

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Hack Your Hellos: the Unofficial Way to Meet Someone New at AAM This Year

Museum 2.0

In addition to reconnecting with old friends and mentors, I want to meet people who aren''t on my radar who will help me learn and grow. Hint: you can do this even if you are not going to the conference.) In this way, I''ve found my idols / mentors /friends--and learned a lot from their inspiring sessions. That''s it.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Talking Back

Museum 2.0

Rather than rehash each of the projects (hint: read the book!), I'm offering a bit of analysis through the lessons I learned from this section. Chris Lawrence writes about one group of teens who addressed the Society directly as a "you" embodying white privilege. I invite you to do the same in the comments.

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