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NTEN & TechSoup have teamed up to deliver a series of webinars on storytelling and social media - and I’m the presenter for the first one! A webinar can be collaborative [ 1 ] and include polling and question & answer sessions to allow full participation between the audience and the presenter. How you can join.
Today was the first webinar in the Storytelling & Social Media series from NTEN and TechSoup Global. Here’s my slide deck: Social Media Building Blocks. View more presentations or upload your own. You can see screen shots of both of these in the slide show above. tags: nonprofit nptech ).
Here’s the catch: we may be presenting and leading the discussion, but we know you all have some terrific experiences, examples, and stories to share. Here are our slides if you want a sneak peak at the presentation: Building Stronger Online Communities Without Losing Your Sanity. We need you!
Today I had the pleasure of presenting a webinar to clients of the Washington Access Fund. You can review the slides below, and click through to slideshare where you can view all of the speaker notes as well. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward. Social Media for Small Enterprises. Anything else?
At NTEN’s ‘09 Nonprofit Technology Conference a couple weeks ago, I participated in the Ignite Presentations which was a load of fun. An Ignite presentation is a five minute presentation, with 20 slides that change automatically every 15 seconds. Check it out below!
I’ll lead this session and present with a few NTEN member volunteers to ensure if you’re new to the NTC you have all the information you need to make it a valuable experience! Description : Join others new to the NTC and a few NTC veterans who will share tips, tricks and what not to miss while you’re at the NTC.
We’ll be facilitating a conversation, more than doing a formal presentation, and will focus on the power of crowdsourcing (using our own case study from conducting the Social Media for Social Good case study competition) and the application of social media in nonprofit program delivery. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward.
View more presentations from womenwhotech. My slides covered the tools and apps for the back stage side of energizing your community. Since my slides are mostly screen shots, I’ve shared a bit of context below. After three presentations in such a short amount of time there was going to certainly be questions.
Session slides. NTEN: Nonprofit Technology Network. Whether you’ve been using Facebook for years or aren’t quite sure what all this “tweeting” is about, this session will have information and resources you can put to use right away. Related Links : PANO Conference. Pennsylvania Association for Nonprofit Organizations.
Last week, I visited Omaha, Nebraska, and had a great time presenting to the PRSA Nebraska chapter. I shared results from the newest eNonprofit Benchmarks Study from NTEN and M+R Strategic Services. Below are my slides and a round-up of tips for getting started with a more engaged membership responding to your emails!
Ignite Presentation. If you’re not, Ignite is a style of presentation: Participants have five minutes to speak on a subject, accompanied by 20 slides. Each slide is displayed for 15 seconds. Each slide is displayed for 15 seconds. Slides are automatically advanced. Net2 Local - Ignite Presentation.
Visual Thinking Presentation for UnitedHealth Innovation Day. View more presentations from burowe. At the NTEN NTC conference this year, I did a session on data visualization for nonprofits called “ Picturing Your Data Is Better Than 1000 Numbers ” with Johanna Morariu from Innonet and Brian Kennedy of ChildrenNow.
My NpTech Tagging Community PresentationSlides and Notes in Flickr. I had the opportunity to collaborate with Marnie Webb on an article about the NpTech Tagging Community over at the NTEN Blog. You can read it here.
View more presentations from kanter. The hardest part of putting this presentation together was using the template because it reminds me why I think powerpoint is evil ! Last year at this time, I was writing the chapter on ROI in the soon to be published book from NTEN called " Managing Your Mission." tags: nonprofits roi ).
NTEN Member, Steve Heye, sporting an NTEN geek t-shirt Last week, Joleen and I spoke at Minnesota Council of Nonprofits'' (MCN) annual conference, Nonprofits in Motion: Momentum for a New Minnesota (NPIM14), and we have a lot to share! To learn more, check out the slides from Steve presentation.
Here's one of her training presentations. For more NpTech Talk, see this roundup over at the NTEN blog. Ethan Zuckerman gives a summary of Pros/Cons of facebook Activism , a presentation by Imran Jamal and the Burma Global Action Network. NpTech Slide Decks SlideShare is like YouTube for powerpoint presentations.
We had so much fun last year that we''ve added a second day of memorable presentations from people in our community. But, there''s a catch: you are strictly limited to five minutes, and 20 slides, which advance automatically every 15 seconds. February 20, 2015: Ignite PresentionSlides Due. What is Ignite?
NTEN members generally rock, but every week we try to give props where props are due. This week in NTEN member news: . Check out the presentationslide-deck referenced in the post for detailed information about considerations and steps for making it easier to get your supporters to sign up and take action! Do y'all agree?
In addition to her work at NTEN (a membership organization that provides technology training, resources, networking and other assistance to nonprofits), Amy has worked in private philanthropy, advocacy nonprofit organizations, web design companies, and as a consultant. Amy has spoken at numerous conferences, including SXSW Interactive.
And, if you are attending NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology in March, join me, John Kenyon, Andrea Barry, and Cindy Leonard for a session on designing effective technology training. I was able to rearrange an area for viewing presentationsslides and have enough space for participants to move around for full group exercises.
We told attendees they could have 5 minutes and 20 slides in front of the captive nonprofit technology audience. Anyone who has given an Ignite-style presentation knows that boiling down complex ideas into 5 minutes is tough, really tough.
This session will include a presentation, discussion and small group scenarios. Blog post with slides and notes. Session Takeaways: 1)Trends and best practices for community building 2)Tactics and strategies for community-driven work 3)Workshop your own strategic plan for community-driven programming, events or content. Session page.
Presentationslides. Towards the end of this workshop, we’ll work together to design a co-creation strategy to engage and motivate your online community and evangelists. Related Links : 2012 NTC. Session information.
In a wonderful slidepresentation, " What Does The Data Say ", George Weiner, CTO, at DoSomething.Org reminds us that "all orgs need to look at the data you have available and make it actionable." Here's what you need to do.
I've been doing some research on how to present a successful webinar, and thought I'd share what I've learned. For folks who are unfamiliar with webinars, they are online classes where participants watch the speaker's presentation on the web, while listening to it via their phone. Below are the webinar presenting tips I found.
At #MFOM14, I participated as a speaker, leading one workshop, Email Marketing to Support Year-Round Online Fundraising , and as a panelist for the session, Visual Communication: Create pictures, videos, and presentations quickly, easily, and affordably.
Earlier this month, I presented on a panel called “ Learn, You Will ” with Cindy Leonard, John Kenyon, and Andrea Berry on the topic of designing effective nonprofit technology training at the Nonprofit Technology Conference hosted by NTEN. Does #14ntc give an award for best slides? I nominate #14ntctrain.
NTEN has recently published the “ Equity Guide for Nonprofit Technology ,” that describes in detail how your organization can dismantle inequity due to more intentional technology choices. The smoothest way to collect feedback is via collaborative cloud-based documents such as Google Docs or Slides, Slack, or other collaboration platforms.
A Free Photos Directory , Free Video Directory and Free Music Directory that offers nonprofits, cause organizations and Web publishers a guide to hundreds of online resources for adding legal, high-quality content to their own Web sites, blogs, podcasts, newsletters, printed materials or online presentations.
Using Social Networking to build your YMCA career View more presentations from steveheye. My colleague, Steve Heye ,and fellow chapter author for the NTEN book, Managing Your Mission To Meet Technology , created the above slidedeck for a career training workshop at the YMCA. It's about using social networking tools to support your career.
Listening for Nonprofits in a Digital World View more presentations from kanter. Today, I had the pleasure of co-leading a deep dive on listening with practitioner, Wendy Harman, from the Red Cross for NTEN's WeAreMedia project. The above presentation is a remix of a remix of a remix.
If you want the slides, I put them up on slideshare , so free to download them.). Though I think the cloud presents its own set of challenges for our sector, I also think it presents us with some amazing opportunities -- not just to save money on infrastructure and IT support, but to go about our work differently than we have before. .
LOLnptech Lot's of member news and activity online this week, so, in the order that I ran across them: NTEN member organization United Nations Foundation was mentioned in a Forbes article discussing ways nonprofits are raising money in tough times. Rockstar Beth Kanter presented on social media ROI. One tactic is going online.
So when I had the chance to meet up with her last week in Salt Lake City, I wanted to capture her thoughts about her role as a technology leader: I was in Salt Lake to deliver a presentation on technology leadership to other parenting centers from the Western states.
You can watch the full presentation here: Session Slides . In fact, you can now use YouTube features to drive actions and donations , create "Choose Your Own Adventure" style experiences , and make your video the talk of the web (quite literally). YouTube Nonprofit Resources: . YouTube Direct . YouTube Video Volunteers.
Home • About Us Mission Team News Partners Careers • Services Overview Interactive Marketing Video Web Design and Development • Clients Clients List Client Login • Resources Overview Events YouTube for Nonprofits Guide to Online Video Video FAQs Our Blog • Contact POSTED BY Daniel Hartman MAR 27, 2008 NTEN Does Web 2.0
Note From Beth: Frank Barry from BlackBaud kindly agreed to write a guest post showcasing some of the best presentations caught on video at the BlackBaud’s Conference last week. Social Media: Paint by the Numbers with Holly Ross of NTEN. Flickr Photo by Geoff Livingston. Social Media for Nonprofits Ignite! About the Author.
After all, how much does one remember after hearing 80 minutes of power point presentations with an expert filling our heads with every detail they know about a topic and leaving only 10 minutes for process with a rapid fire q/a? Straight presentation kills all learning. How much do you retain? Click to see full size image.
So that leads me to the NTEN's Be The Media Project ( name to change soon ) and Module 1 that we're building together and talking about this week. I think this slide show by Lee White is one of the best ever! It's a stellar example of good visual presentation and use of creative commons licensing. you would get similar images.
Listen to the recording , view the slides , and let us know if you have any questions -- email Brendan for registration questions, email Sarah for myNTC help, and email Anna for anything in between. Recording: Slides: Ntc Orientation View more presentations from Anna Richter.
Social Media Building Blocks View more presentations or upload your own. Earlier this week the Storytelling & Social Media series from NTEN and TechSoup Global launched with Amy Sample Ward , who is the community builder at Netsquared , as the first speaker. tags: nonprofit nptech ).
In the last month, NTEN staff have rested and recuperated (Jessica even traveled to China!), Side note: This is one reason we feel comfortable asking the speakers to share their slides publicly ahead of time. they’d say, or “I can’t wait to share the slides from the breakout I just attended with my team back at the office.”
You can watch the full presentation here: Session Slides . In fact, you can now use YouTube features to drive actions and donations , create "Choose Your Own Adventure" style experiences , and make your video the talk of the web (quite literally). YouTube Nonprofit Resources: . YouTube Direct . YouTube Video Volunteers.
I've heard Randi speak a couple of times, including this informative webinar hosted by NTEN. There were also presentations about Global Giving and Causecast. Next up was colleague Geoff Livingston who talked about building movements (see his slides below) and Scott Henderson who presented a case study about his PledgeforHunger project.
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