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Notes About Mobile, Digital Trends, and Social Media Leadership from Knight Digital Media Center Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week I was in Chicago to facilitate a session as part of Knight Digital Media Center’s Digital Strategy for Community Foundations and Nonprofits workshop. ” Lots of comments pros and cons. ” Survey your audience 5-6 months about mobile usage (yes it changes that fast!) Applebee’s fired Chelsea.

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Member Round Up: A busy September with new research, a cure for website obesity, and world literacy day

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Beth''s Blog recently featured a guest post by Christian Arno, Using Social Media Internationally: How Not to Get Lost in Translation , full of useful tips for anyone with a global audience. This post by Beaconfire empowers you to assess your page weight with step-by-step instructions (and illustrations!) Let us know in the comments.

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Visitors in Focus

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People who are able to come during these hours, therefore, become important audience segments. We make our signs appealing to us, not instructive to our visitors. If we are committed to diversifying audiences, we need to think hard about the behaviors that feel exclusionary and change them. I've been to Akron, Chicago, St.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'll be using a new online learning platform that I haven't used before and the participants are a slightly different audience than nonprofit staff or at least I think. A blog with the comments feature enabled allows or sharing photos in flickrs allows Extension program participants to discuss plans and programs. I'm nervous.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 3: My Experience

Museum 2.0

Every non-spammer editor who signed up was granted full access to change and comment on the content. I felt accountable to an audience, and that kept me going throughout the writing. One of the first comments I received was a private email from a respected colleague telling me he hated the tone of the introduction.

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[VIDEO] The Science of Philanthropic Psychology

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But most importantly, please feel free to chat in any questions or comments along the way. When Paul runs his mailing package, his instructions for his teams is, “If you’re going to change a word in my mailing pack, I want to see the evidence that you use to change that word. We’ll get you the recording.

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