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2023 Top Nonprofit Conferences

Whole Whale

While in-person events are beginning to open up again, many have pivoted to a hybrid learning environment. Remember when going that this is a group of fundraisers: Their job is to raise money. We invite communicators from around the country to share what they have learned, creating the most meaningful and eye-catching work.

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Creating a Culture of Continuous Learning

Gyrus

Establishing a formal policy of Continuous Learning. This is the most important step in promoting a continuous learning environment. This can include advanced sales techniques, introductions to hidden product features, and techniques to hone their craft dependent on their job title and responsibilities.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You also need to consider the learning environment, any constraints, the delivery options, and the timeline for the project. So writing a lesson plan and using it for reflection is an invaluable process for improving your instructional techniques. The physical space you are working in will also help inform your design.

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Where I'm Coming From

Museum 2.0

In college, I stumbled onto the Institute for Learning Innovation and John Falk and Lynn Dierking's work on free-choice learning in museums, dropped my plan to design pinball machines for a living (probably not that lucrative) and started investigating hands-on museums. They don't need to be cajoled or threatened into learning.

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