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Reflections from Stanford Nonprofit Management Institute: New Skills for a Complex World

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” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. They shared a slide (see above) about new models we’ll see that combine both – especially the “not invented yet.” The New Social Economy. That’s changed. They want to combine both.

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Flexible Space: The Secret To Designing Powerful Training

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, expect to see regular reflections on good instructional design and delivery for any topic, but especially technology related. I was able to rearrange an area for viewing presentations slides and have enough space for participants to move around for full group exercises. Problem-solving and reflecting (Intellectual).

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Important Questions for Your Post Virtual Event Survey

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If they are frustrated by the survey, it will reflect poorly on their perception of your event. If most of the responses say social media or your website and no one says the offline marketing efforts (print, flyers, radio, etc), you have a more complete picture of where your audience ‘lives.’. In other words, they take work and effort.

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ArtsLabSF: Reflections About Social Learning With Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here are some reflections on the instructional design: 1. In workshops, it is important to have a full group discussion about people's concerns about social media and a discussion about organizational readiness. The Power of Social Learning: Online and Offline . Put Your Learners on the Stage and Hand Them the Mic!

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Reflections on the Meyer Memorial Trust Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm happy that my new laptop has an extended battery life so I am writing some reflections on the plane en route to Boston. What I most enjoy about doing face-to-face training workshops is the right after reflection questions: How could this learning experience been improved? What worked? What didn't? What's the outcome? Observations.

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Important Questions for Your Post Virtual Event Survey

AccelEvents

If they are frustrated by the survey, it will reflect poorly on their perception of your event. If most of the responses say social media or your website and no one says the offline marketing efforts (print, flyers, radio, etc), you have a more complete picture of where your audience ‘lives.’. In other words, they take work and effort.

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9 Ways Nonprofits Can Excel Using Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post summarizes the content I shared in my presentation and offers some reflection on the conversational keynote. So making the audience part of the slide deck and inviting commentary surfaces the wisdom and knowledge in the room. He discusses a way of seeing both the big strategic picture and the smaller immediate tactics.