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To bot or not to bot: Using generative AI in grantwriting

Candid

Exposure to diverse cultural perspectives promotes tolerance and broadens their outlook, contributing to a well-rounded and resilient foundation for personal and intellectual growth. Exposure to diverse cultural perspectives fosters tolerance (Catterall et al., We can keep it at 100 words by changing “serves as” to “provides.”

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Trainer’s Notebook: The Feng Shui of Good Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

All of my work these days is focused on designing and delivering effective training for nonprofits -primarily on the topics of social media, strategy, networks, and measurement. So, expect to see regular reflections on good instructional design and delivery for any topic, but especially technology related.

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Nonprofit Focused Workshops at SXSW Interactive Festival: Join Us!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m honored to be involved with the instructional design and delivery of two workshops specifically for nonprofits. But, if your internal culture is not a social one how can you possibly expect to be successful? The workshop will share tips and techniques for culture change, training, and adoption.

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Creating a Sense of Community in Virtual Classrooms

Gyrus

It requires consistent effort, creative instructional design, and regular communication. It requires consistent effort, creative instructional design, and regular communication. Instructors can facilitate virtual spaces where students can discuss shared interests, ask questions, or engage in non-academic discussions.

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Creating a Sense of Community in Virtual Classrooms

Gyrus

It requires consistent effort, creative instructional design, and regular communication. It requires consistent effort, creative instructional design, and regular communication. Instructors can facilitate virtual spaces where students can discuss shared interests, ask questions, or engage in non-academic discussions.

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The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Classrooms: Benefits and Beyond

Gyrus

It requires consistent effort, creative instructional design, and regular communication. To address these challenges, establish an all-inclusive atmosphere that facilitates effective dialogue and appreciation among a varied student population.

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SXSW 2013 – Are You A Social Media Nonprofit Manager Looking for Your Peers? #npsmpeer

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored to be involved with the instructional design and delivery of two workshops specifically for nonprofits. I enjoyed designing and facilitating this session because I had five awesome presenters who have a depth of knowledge about the topics we discussed. .” Beth Kanter, Learning from Failure.