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7 Video Conferencing Tips To Get You Through Social Distancing—And Beyond

Global Giving

Practice with your colleagues, practice inviting your friends who have never used Zoom before to understand how they join, practice sharing your screen… you get the idea. It’s always helpful to have another person have the full set of slides, and even a backup host, because you never know if it’s your computer that’s going to time out!

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Finding The Best Board Retreat Facilitator – 9 Things To Look For

Kindful

In this post, I’ll share the attributes to look for to choose the best board retreat facilitator to make it worth their time. No one wants to listen to a stoic facilitator pontificate behind a lectern reading lame PowerPoint slides. They don’t follow a script. But how do you choose? In-the-trenches experience. Credibility.

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My Slides from the Screencasting Session and Please Vote.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These are my powerpoint slides from the Screencasting Session at NTC. minute videos, map out the screencast before you actually film it, create a storyboard, write a script, use music. I've put the presentation (and almost all my other presentations) into Slide Share. no more than 3.5

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Our online personas and the quality of our “screen sharing” have become part of our identities. Looking at your entire presentation from their perspective will not only encourage you to cut any excess information, but also help you to design more compelling slides. It’s not your script. Make your points memorable.

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7 Tips for Creating Compelling Nonprofit Infographics that get Shared

Connection Cafe

Some are so amazing you HAVE to immediately share them; while others are so bad they make you hit the back button faster than Austin Wierschke can send a text to a friend. Once you know what the data is telling you and the audience you want to reach, you can start to script out the story you want to tell. 7) Facilitate Sharing.

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How Much Time Should Your Nonprofit Invest In Different Social Media Channels?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Or, if you’d like to watch the entire presentation or download the presentation slides. Then share them with your organization’s leadership. Because social media requires an immediate response, a common script will pay great dividends. Share what you’ve learned. Here are our crib notes. Read your social media stories.

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Nonprofits Live Recap: Great Presentations

Tech Soup

Webinars can greatly benefit from developing a “run of show” which in radio is a script designed to outline the order and amount of timing for items to be discussed within a program. Presenters who are interested in embedding a live Twitter stream into their slides can do so with SlideRocket. Additional Resources.