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Reflections from 12NTC Panel on Data Visualization

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Last week I participate on a panel on “ Data Visualization for Nonprofits: A Picture Is Better Than A 1,000 Words ” with Johanna Morariu from Innonet and Brian Kennedy of ChildrenNow. The day of the panel, I published a blog post that shared our slides, wiki, and resources. Documentation of Session.

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Reflections from #MFOM14: Email Marketing, Fundraising, and Visual Communications

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To learn more about how you can use email marketing to support year-round online fundraising, Ive uploaded my slides to Slideshare. See photo on the left) Together, we joined forces and presented on the top tips and tools for creating visual media with a limited budget, and explained why its so important.

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A Reflection on Networked Professional Learning

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There was a slowness to it that we don’t have with digital photography (perhaps because the slide film was expensive and we didn’t want to waste film). It gave me some reflection time away from the daily fast-paced, always moving forward world of social media. It gave me space to give social media use some mindful attention.

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3 Donor Acknowledgement Ideas & Implementation Tips

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Thanking your donors reflects well on your organization for a number of reasons. Highlighting your donors in a photo album or digital slide show. Let’s unpack a few ways you can show gratitude and remain authentic on each platform: Facebook is perfect for writing long-form posts and creating photo albums.

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ArtsLabSF: Reflections About Social Learning With Social Media

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Almost a year ago, I got a phone call from James Leventhal who follows me on Twitter. The social media lab for arts organizations is a combination of face-to-face workshops, phone calls, and online support via a wiki and Twitter over several months. Here are some reflections on the instructional design: 1.

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

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PopTech Slides View more presentations from kanter. Peter Durand, Flickr Photo. One of the things that I do before I teach this workshop is look at the participant's social media ant trails by looking at their web sites, twitter streams, Facebook and YouTube. PopTech is an amazing blend of people, ideas, and projects.

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NTC Reflection: How To Make Your Conference Panel A Magical Learning Experience

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.&# Some people might think this is a waste of time, but it gives an opportunity for people to share something they learned or know about the topic. I never get to find out what all the pairs discuss, but I was thankful that Lisa Colton shared what learned Twitter. Photo by Devon Smith.

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