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A Reflection on Networked Professional Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many years ago before the digital cameras and children, my husband used to spend many hours combining two past times: birding and photography. It gave me some reflection time away from the daily fast-paced, always moving forward world of social media. It gave me space to give social media use some mindful attention.

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How to Choose Diverse and Inclusive Photos

Forum One

Selecting photos for your brand in a deliberate and thoughtful way makes your organization more inclusive. Every day, we constantly see photos of peopleā€”in social media, on websites, on television, in advertisements, in print, and in our daily environment. Tips for choosing inclusive photos.

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And the 2013 Digital Storytelling Challenge Awards Go To.

Tech Soup

So, we want to help match your intended efforts with the right tools to achieve your goals. Our team was quite impressed with the quality of photos and videos submitted, and all the hard work that was put into each. " First Place Photo. For Best Photo Slideshow. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts."

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What Advice Would You Give to Retina Australia To Avoid Jumping into Social Media err blindly?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Feast of Fools. Our goals are now specific and exciting. Personally, my goal is to see myself out of a job in 5 years. Clearly defined goals in what we need to achieve in terms of fund raising. National Congress coming up in Oct 2009 will focus attention on the current position of worldwide research.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Pay close attention to this because it is likely that you will lose your audienceā€™s attention at the same moments. The goals of any online presentation are for your key takeaways to (1) be cemented in the minds of your attendees, (2) be shared with other interested parties, or (3) inspire action in support of your cause.

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112 Tips to Raise More Money by Mail

BoardAssist

Your goal in the first part of the letter is to get your readerā€™s attention. Donā€™t use a lot of photography and fancy layout in your letter or accompanying materials. Artwork: 80%; photos: 75%; headlines: 56%; captions: 29%, and very little text! (~Tom Try larger sizes to get your readerā€™s attention. Tom Ahern).

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Pay close attention to this because it is likely that you will lose your audienceā€™s attention at the same moments. The goals of any online presentation are for your key takeaways to (1) be cemented in the minds of your attendees, (2) be shared with other interested parties, or (3) inspire action in support of your cause.