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Techniques and Tools: How To Visualize Your Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We had a wide ranging conversations about how to apply network mapping and visualization and debated about its use as a measurement technique vs strategy tool. Here’s some additional thoughts sparked by our conversation after reflecting on various blog posts I’ve written and others. Reflect on the diversity of your network.

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NTEN #ONTC: Slides, Resources, and Reflections from ROI Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

the interactive features of the Webinar software to suggest ways to resolve a common ROI problem that nonprofits typically face. Paul has to use ROI techniques to help the organization make the best decision. But the real learning came from a couple of ROI cliff hangers. that I've created. The inspiration was Perils of Pauline.

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Content Strategy for Digital Collections: Archives, Libraries, and Museums

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The items that museums, archives, and libraries collect reflect the human spirit. Within an increasingly complex digital landscape, particularly in light of the global pandemic, institutions rely on content strategists to use curatorial techniques and principles to bring their collections to virtual audiences.

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Getting the Most out of your Social Learning Program

Gyrus

By asking these questions, you can determine whether or not it is time to introduce new social features into your learning program, as well as the amount of effort required to integrate these new sought after social components into your program. Don’t just enable social features for the sake of having them. Clear Direction.

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Gamification vs Game-Based eLearning: Do You know the Difference?

Gyrus

Gamification is fast emerging as an effective and exciting technique to engage with learners in the corporate training world. Gamification is the technique of using game elements and mechanics in the learning environment. Game elements such as achievement badges, leaderboards, point systems, level progressions, etc.

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Are You Going To Adopt Google+ for Professional Learning/Networking? Why or Why Not?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But remember, the platform is in its infancy and the culture, features, and use cases are unfolding before our eyes. 4 Engage: Start engaging conversations by posting insights, reflections, and ways for people to participate. This was very true for Twitter as well as Facebook. 5 Weaving: This technique works on any platform.

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Integrating A Network Mindset Into Your Daily Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Identify Specific Network Weaving Techniques To Integrate. June Holley, an expert in networks and facilitating a community of practice of network weavers , defines some of these techniques below. Share Learning: To share learning, you have to intentionally hit the pause button and reflect. 3. Where are the gaps?