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I’ve presented about Twitter before, as well, so in addition to sharing some notes and resources, and my slides, from the presentation on Friday, I want to also round up other Twitter-related posts and links here. Presentation Slides. Here are my slides from the VMNC: Twitter Basics for Engaging Volunteers.
Here are the slides from the session and links to get you started: Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day. Today, at the 2011 MyCharityConnects Conference in Toronto, I had a ton of fun leading a session and discussion around making the most of social media in just 30 minutes a day. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward.
I use it for all my presentations and it even allows me to share my speaker notes since most of my slides are usually just pictures. " Tags: roundup bookmarks casestudies community communitybuilder communitymanagement fundraising howto list mobile nonprofits postalicious presentations research resources.
Lastly, check out the various applications that LinkedIn integrates with – for example, you can pull in RSS feeds from your blog or the organization’s website, have your slide shows appear on your profile, and more. Mastering social networking as a volunteer. View more PowerPoint from Amy Sample Ward. What do you think?
Blog post with slides and resources. At the end of the session, we will leave time for hands-on Q/A and demo of Twitter applications and tools. Related Links : Conference information. Volunteer Management Group.
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While not scientific, the survey offers some interesting insights and we highlighted the key findings in our presentation (included in the slides below and online here). We heard from 209 nonprofit staff, consultants, and the people who love us–and some of the results suprised us.
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