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Putting the AI in Education: Stepping Toward Generative Artificial Intelligences 

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My hope is that we all—individuals, teachers, students, parents, schools, and government officials—honestly wrestle with this revolutionary change and recognize it as so much more than a “cheat tool.” But things forever changed when OpenAI released version 3.5 of ChatGPT last December.

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Guest Post: A Tale of Two University Museums

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I immediately recalled a phenomenon I witnessed as a student at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The Rhode Island School of Design was established in 1877 alongside its Museum of Art, an important resource for RISD students. The Edna Lawrence Nature Lab was established in 1937, also as a resource for students.

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Cameras for Cambodia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

C4C will teach them basic photo techniques, pay for developing and enlargements, and hold exhibitions in Cambodia, the US and Paris (summer/fall 2006), and beyond. The project will begin with 5 students, and expand up to ten as the project grows. A university-aged Khmer assistant with an interest in photography will also be recruited.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a presenter, advocate, or fundraiser, your job is to ensure that your colleagues, followers, or students want to soak up your message — a tall order, especially in a digital environment. Use a “design thinking” technique called audience empathy…. Go deeper — use empathy. Deeply connected to your topic? Shutterstock. Final Words.

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a presenter, advocate, or fundraiser, your job is to ensure that your colleagues, followers, or students want to soak up your message — a tall order, especially in a digital environment. Use a “design thinking” technique called audience empathy…. Go deeper — use empathy. Deeply connected to your topic? Shutterstock. Final Words.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

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This means that web design projects (and even smaller, iterative updates) are important investments for nonprofits, and they can involve any number of different strategies and techniques. Strong use of photography. Photos of students engaging with iThrive programming anchor every page of their site. Nonprofit Website Overview.