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30 Virtual and Hybrid Event Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As an added benefit these types of classes are often easy to broadcast live. Anything people might want to learn, from hands-on activities such as painting to more classroom-type settings such as Spanish lessons. You may also enhance a standard film screening by having a group watch party or a livestream post-screening discussion.

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Educational Uses of Back Channels for Conferences, Museums, and Informal Learning Spaces

Museum 2.0

Many museums are experimenting with “back channel” platforms that allow visitors and staff to chat and share content while onsite at the museum. Their pithy opinions of the exhibits broadcast live in the lobby? It’s really easy to use and promotes discussion, not individual profiles.

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What the Inauguration Taught Me About Live Events

Museum 2.0

We talked about the atmosphere in our offices, classrooms, and homes. While the viewing of the speech and related ceremonies would have likely been more powerful in person, the discussion and social engagement around the speech was as good as at any live event I've ever experienced. I just showed up--the party was guaranteed.

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