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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

However, the best starting point might be to engage with projects that spark joy. Collaborative Learning: Fostering a culture of shared learning about AI is beneficial. Each of these tools could be the subject of its own article, and the internet abounds with resources on how to utilise them.

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Measuring Training Effectiveness with LMS Analytics

Gyrus

Measuring Training Effectiveness with LMS Analytics Gyrus Systems Gyrus Systems - Best Online Learning Management Systems Introduction Companies use Learning Analytics Tools to collect, analyze, and measure the effectiveness of their learning and development programs.

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Connecting BTOP Peers to Collaborate, Learn, and Train

Tech Soup

A few weeks back, my co-worker Kami Griffiths , got on the phone with Steve Podgainy, the executive director of the Portland Public Library in Maine to talk to him about their project. The project has about 100 participating libraries across Maine, working to enhance or establish public computing centers and technical training for patrons.

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Great reads from around the web on April 28th

Amy Sample Ward

We hope to establish a collaborative learning community — with plenty of space for ideas and wisdom of the field. Unfortunately, a lot of it happens in the do-gooder sector–and lately, much of it has been directed at projects that could fall under the umbrella of a newish movement called "slacktivism.""

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From Community Arts To Community of Online Learners: Janet Salmons, Ph.D

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I met Janet Salmons many years ago while I working on various arts and technology projects in New York State for the New York Foundation for the Arts. I started in the Cornell University Center for Theatre Arts , where I founded and directed two programs: Cornell Theatre Outreach and the Community-Based Arts Project.

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Get to Know the Lodestar Center: Lili Wang

ASU Lodestar Center

She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on such diverse subjects as Program Evaluation & Information Management, International NGOs, and Philanthropy. I look forward to working on more funded research projects related to the nonprofit sector and cross-sector collaboration. Lili Wang, Ph.D.,

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Leaders, accelerate your data-driven journey with community

Tableau

That’s where community programs—both grassroots efforts from the bottom up and peer networks for business and data leaders—can help overcome obstacles. According to Murray, successful communities are grounded in skill sharing and generosity to facilitate collaboration, learning, and engagement. says Bradbourne.

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