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Nonprofit Technology Training: Book List

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

John Kenyon and I wrote guest posts on the NTEN blog that will give you a flavor of what the session is about. From Analysis to Evaluation: Tools, Tips, and Techniques from Trainers. The books comes with a CD-ROM of all these great tools in electronic format that you can easily modify to your needs. by Jane Bozarth, Editor.

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Top Nonprofit Blogs to Bookmark Today

The Modern Nonprofit

In this blog, you’ll learn about: Social Media Marketing & Measurement, Network Building, Tech Tools for Nonprofits, Company Culture, Donor Engagement, and Data Science. She was one of the first to publish about using social media for social impact and has lectured at Stanford University. NTEN CONNECT BLOG.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals to Build Resilience

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also use it as a year in review tool. Last year, I added another tool called the “ Year Compass, a free downloadable booklet that provides a set of structured reflection questions that help you look back and ahead. It isn’t just about the tools, but about how people need to work and think differently.

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Your Local Tech4Good Club Is Ready to Help

Tech Soup

In partnership with NTEN, we brought together 50 volunteers to attend the 17NTC conference for dedicated workshops that will prepare them to be nonprofit technology champions. Event formats — for example, a lecture, a panel, a world cafe, or speed dating, and how keep them effective and manageable. The workshops topics included.

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Reflections on a Decade of Designing and Facilitating Interactive Webinars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Recent research and teaching practice shows that the lecture is a less effective teaching tool. The point is to keep the lecturing or “push” content to the limits of the human attention span and look for opportunities for sharing and interaction. You should have a mix of approaches in your webinar. Medium: Up to 50 people.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals To Begin 2018 with Clarity

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also use it as a year in review tool. This year I used a new tool recommended by colleague Alexandra Samuel, the “ Year Compass, a free downloadable booklet that provides a set of structured reflection questions. It isn’t just about the tools, but about how people need to work and think differently.

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Who Sits at Your Leadership Table? A Case for Senior Technologists

NTEN

They identify the right tools for the job are and balance the cost with potential benefits. He is a frequent speaker on nonprofit tech issues at forums, including the Google Grants Conference, NTEN, U.N. Efficiency. Tech people are trained to automate processes. Their goal is to save money and time for staff.