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How to Report Live from Nonprofit Events and Conferences

Nonprofit Tech for Good

According to the 2017 Global NGO Online Technology Report , 52% of nonprofits worldwide have used social media to report live. Facebook: Share posts to your Facebook Page and use Facebook Live for streaming the events and interviews. Twitter: Tweet in real-time and stream using Periscope. Top 3 Live Reporting Tools.

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Visit Zambia with LearnAsOne!

Amy Sample Ward

You can ask members of the community questions via blog posts, @replies on Twitter and via email (zambia@learnasone.org). Before they head home, they will train the local community and the NGO partner how to use a Flip video and digital camera so update can continue. Follow the blog updates or the Flickr photo stream.

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Webinar Recap of Cloud Computing: Benefits and Barriers for Nonprofits and Libraries

Tech Soup

Anna Jaeger and Kevin Lo of TechSoup Global presented baseline data from our 2012 Global NGO Cloud Survey that raised important questions for the audience thinking about. ongoing content stream on the cloud. Cloud computing is a hot topic for nonprofits and libraries, as evidenced by. transitioning to the cloud.

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SXSW Reflection: Using Social Media to Facilitate A Global Back Channel at a Panel Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past month, I have been thinking about a couple of different ideas and how to incorporate them into training design to facilitate learning. My questions are: 1. I like to use a wireless mic and roam the audience and ask questions that help create a bridge between the presenters and the audience.

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MCON13 Live Blog: Connecting with Millennials (Azita Ardakani, Lovesocial)

NTEN

Note from your note-taker: At this point the live stream cut out for a spell. Q&A Interview Nadira Hira: This question''s from Twitter. Maybe you shouldn''t look for an NGO "out there" but ask their employees and own audience what causes THEY care about. Clients were asking, "Why are you asking me these personal questions?"

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TechSoup at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Tech Soup

And if you can't join in person, you can participate in the Online NTC , with live-streaming sessions, keynotes, and more. All forms of curation questions are welcome! to networking opportunities galore, join us in San Francisco for the multi-day event. "The Online Nonprofit Technology Conference will let you connect with.

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Doctors without Borders Podcast Creates Connection

Have Fun - Do Good

The quote provided in the release by Executive Director, Nicolas de Torrenté, encapsulates, I think, why podcasting and blogs are such important tools in a nonprofit or NGO's communication plan: Podcasting provides us with a new tool to inform the public about critical humanitarian issues often ignored by the media.

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