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SXSW 2013 – Are You A Social Media Nonprofit Manager Looking for Your Peers? #npsmpeer

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored to be involved with the instructional design and delivery of two workshops specifically for nonprofits. ” @ brianreich #sxsw #npsmpeer #nptech — Amy Sample Ward (@amyrsward) March 10, 2013. “You have to break the rules.” Beth Kanter, Learning from Failure.

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What Does an eLearning Consultant Do? The Complete Guide

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From investing in upgraded LMS technology to creating a learning business plan to instructional design, each task involves a specific skill set that the average association professional may not have. Analyze samples of their past work. However, creating a formal learning business within your organization is a whole new ballgame.

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Expert Tips for #GivingTuesday Success

Connection Cafe

Ask them to be ready to share and challenge their friends and give them some sample social media posts they can use. Whether it is the first time your organization has thrown its hat into the ring or its preparing to top last year’s results, there’s always more your organization can learn and do. Feature donor stories.

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Notes About Mobile, Digital Trends, and Social Media Leadership from Knight Digital Media Center Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Sample survey. Instructional Design Notes. I facilitated a session in the afternoon which was designed for peer interaction given the topic. Her key points: Get started now or your audience will not grow and it will just be “older folks.” How CEO’s can encourage all staff participation.

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Guest Post: Using Participation to Solve a Design Problem at the Carnegie Museum of Art

Museum 2.0

We tested five versions of the prompt sheets--some with instructions focused to the subject of the exhibition (artists' takes on nature), others with more open-ended instructions designed to encourage a broader range of responses. Here are some samples: "Awesome idea, super interactive, engaging!" "It

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