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Lo-fi remixes of video game music is my new favorite genre

The Verge

I don’t usually work with any music — it often distracts me — but recently, when I’ve needed a little music on in the background, I’ve become obsessed with lo-fi remixes of video game music on YouTube. Here are a few remixes I recommend. The “Midna’s Lament” remix is so, so good.) Image: Rifti Beats. Now, I’m hooked.

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Don’t Roast a Hen for Every Meal: Making Nonprofit Marketing Doable

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Us e the content you've already created and reheat or remix it over time and across channels. There's not much new brain work required, just re-packaging. You use the same ingredients and recipe, but you can reheat / remix the ingredients by creating a short and scannable piece with a few new insights mixed in. Have more time.

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ArtsLabSF: Reflections About Social Learning With Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is important to vary your instructional delivery because the human brain -on average - can only concentrate for 12 minutes. 1) Social Media Game : I have used the the social media game at over 50 trainings during the past four years and many others have re-purposed and remixed it too. After hearing a story from a peer.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The reality is that our brains only have the capacity to manage a limited number of relationships ??? the ability to meaningfully sample and remix media content. re not creating a billboard, but rather starting a conversation -- you have to be willing to respond." each of various qualities. More here ). * and discovery.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Given my right brained, non-linear and visual way of presenting ideas, I thought it might be helpful to write up a few notes about the above talk. This is a nonprofit remix of some of Chris Brogan's ideas and 50 ways to use social media organized by Groundswell objectives from Jeremiah Owyang. More information here.

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A dating app — not Facebook or Clubhouse — cracked getting audio to go viral

The Verge

I’m back from Thanksgiving break and now have mashed potatoes for brains. TikTok made remixing sound and visuals viral fodder, and the same will happen solely for audio, too, I’m sure. Really, I’ve eaten mashed potatoes five days in a row. I can stop, but I won’t stop until the leftovers are gone. When will I meet a new person again??

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The NMC Symposium for the Future: Prepping for Virtual Keynote about Nonprofits in 2020

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year , I heard Jerry Michalski use the metaphor of the global brain in talk about the future. So, the folks at NMC who build objects on Hakone might be creating a big, huge, global brain that when clicked will open up web links of some of the best crowdsourcing on the future technologies and how they will impact the nonprofit sector.

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