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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

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For your members, measuring this change allows them to achieve certifications, licenses, and accreditation to build their professional profiles. There are a variety of types of eLearning assessments that you can use to evaluate your association’s members. What are the different types of online assessment? Proctored Exams.

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Thoughts on the Future of Open Source and Nonprofits

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In this resource-strapped environment, it's arguable that not considering open source options seriously when evaluating your software toolbox is a disservice to your organization, board, constituents, and clients. . The new wave includes CRM (SugarCRM, CiviCRM) and desktop applications like Open Office and GIMP (a Photoshop alternative). .

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Low-cost A/B Testing Tools & The Demise of Google Optimize

Whole Whale

Unfortunately, all three come with a hefty price tag, starting at $30,000 per year. This cost, whether for a single license or agency, can be a significant investment for organizations, especially for those in the nonprofit sector. For organizations with smaller budgets, there are alternative A/B testing platforms to consider.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

cc licensed flickr photo shared by alumroot. Those went okay, we always get a solid core of photographers tagging and posting pictures to flickr. It looked a little more comprehensive then just asking people to tag and then trying to aggregate (we also looked at other tools like CrowdVine which was very comparable, almost a coin flip).

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

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Some leaders are more conservative than I feared, and these people are alternately smug and desperate about maintaining their power. They are seen as “add-ons” rather than alternatives, and in many cases are increasingly conforming to K-12 standards to justify their utility as sites for field trips and educational funding.

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