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It’s Time to Ask These Hard Questions to Your LMS Vendor

Gyrus

Ensuring that the LMS is compliant with all government and regulatory bodies becomes critical as the compliance and regulatory landscape gets stricter with every passing day. Elements like badges, certifications, fun competitions, gifts, etc., Who Are Your Recent Clients, and Can You Scale the Solution to Operate on a Global Scale?

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It’s Time to Ask These Hard Questions to Your LMS Vendor

Gyrus

Ensuring that the LMS is compliant with all government and regulatory bodies becomes critical as the compliance and regulatory landscape gets stricter with every passing day. Elements like badges, certifications, fun competitions, gifts, etc., Who Are Your Recent Clients, and Can You Scale the Solution to Operate on a Global Scale?

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It’s Time to Ask These Hard Questions to Your LMS Vendor

Gyrus

Ensuring that the LMS is compliant with all government and regulatory bodies becomes critical as the compliance and regulatory landscape gets stricter with every passing day. Elements like badges, certifications, fun competitions, gifts, etc., Who Are Your Recent Clients, and Can You Scale the Solution to Operate on a Global Scale?

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Nonprofits in the Autonomous World: Will the Bots Take Over?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We are in the middle of global disruption due to widespread mobile Internet and cloud technology, Big Data, the rise of the collaborative economy and crowdsourcing/funding. NGOs, activists, and even governments have used bots to automate positive social change activities: Pregnancy and newborn care education. Grassroots organizing.

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SSIR Post: Swine Flu or Why Local Organizations Matter

Amy Sample Ward

The “Swine Flu” scare was fun, wasn’t it? In a recent Op-Ed piece in the New York Times , David Brooks compared the global response vs localized response to the outbreak. Let’s consider this example in comparison to a generic sector, focusing on a global issue, like the environmental & climate sector working on climate change.

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Networked Nonprofit in Boston: A Story of Contrasts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As always, lots of fun to actually see my co-author, Allison Fine , in person. Networking: Weaving Online and Offline, Strong Ties and Weak Ties. That’s where I first discovered and connected with the Global Voices Community around my interests in Cambodia. (I’m It takes time and patience as Allison notes.

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

Outside of our organizations, we have government institutions, and service providers. The community, partners, government, are all necessary for really making a change. Actions and messages were contextualized based on the issues and discussions taking place at both the global and local level.

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