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Trendy TikTok Tactics for Teams

M+R

You open TikTok to recharge your brain and treat yourself to some bite-sized videos. By jumping in on evergreen trends, your organization’s content could become part of the ride. A Day In The Life” content begins similarly but takes viewers throughout the influencer’s whole day. Read Time: 4 minutes It’s lunchtime.

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Creating A Culture of Well-being in Your Nonprofit Workplace: The First Step

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a trainer, one of the most exciting parts of working on a book is developing instructional materials based on the content and leading workshops to help put the ideas into practice. Over the past six months, I have been developing and piloting workshops on self-care and we-care as part of the leadership development training I do.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

People are now coming to the library to see it as it includes content by all the 500 participants from that night. The Brain exhibition, for example, has a table where people can work together to put together the pieces of the brain neuron by neuron. Ruth Cohen – American Museum of natural History.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

NTEN

People are now coming to the library to see it as it includes content by all the 500 participants from that night. The Brain exhibition, for example, has a table where people can work together to put together the pieces of the brain neuron by neuron. It provides an opportunity for learning but also for strangers to connect.

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Guest Post by Chad Norman: 5 Nonprofit Storytelling Lessons from a Master of Hip-Hop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These artists are all great examples of how media can be used for social change - as a vehicle for storytelling. KRS1 was the brains behind Boogie Down Productions, and he was a master storyteller. Your story is yours, so give it a style and flair that reflects your culture and mission. "I

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Can the Real Time Web Let Me Be in Two Places at the Same Time?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How does this change our brains and the way we process information or even learn? How do we sift through this information effectively to get what need for learning, action, content creation, etc? How does having a shorter time for reflection change learning? Is it good or bad for humans? just saying.

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Dreaming of Perpetual Beta: Making Museums More Incremental

Museum 2.0

Venue as content platform instead of content provider: the museum becomes a stage on which professionals and amateurs can curate, interpret, and remix artifacts and information. We invited local artists and community groups to perform. We make room for interns and artists and people who walk in the door with crazy ideas.

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