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I’m honored to be involved with the instructionaldesign and delivery of two workshops specifically for nonprofits. Prerequisites: Please pick up a copy of “Measuring the Networked Nonprofit” and read chapters 3 and 4. The workshops are included in the price of an Interactive, Gold, or Platinum Badge.
I’ve been working program and instructionaldesign, facilitation of peer calls and workshops – in collaboration with the fantastic team at Spitfire. We wanted an icebreaker that allowed participants to draw from what they already learned and share with a peer – this helps set up peer learning.
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He is also the president of the ASTD Long Island chapter, a non-profit organization specifically dedicated to talent development professionals. David Kelly With over 25,000 followers on Linkedin, CEO of the Learning Guild David Kelly is a well-known figure who frequently discusses the intersection of learning and technology.
He is also the president of the ASTD Long Island chapter, a non-profit organization specifically dedicated to talent development professionals. David Kelly With over 25,000 followers on Linkedin, CEO of the Learning Guild David Kelly is a well-known figure who frequently discusses the intersection of learning and technology.
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