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Building Blocks of Social Media - Webinar slides and notes

Amy Sample Ward

Here’s my slide deck: Social Media Building Blocks. You can see screen shots of both of these in the slide show above. If you are using Delicious, for example, you don’t need to create a list of tags or a taxonomy you have to stick to before you actually start saving bookmarks. tags: nonprofit nptech ).

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Measuring Engagement and Return on Relationships

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the weekend, SobCon was taking place in Chicago and I wish I could have been there - (next year, Lis, I promise) KD Paine was there and follow her Tweets and KDPaine pointed me to her slide deck. There is also a detailed taxonomy for types of social media conversations. There's a lot of great stuff in this deck.

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Free Webinar: Sharing Trainer's Social Media Bag of Tricks and Secrets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also always review Bloom's Taxonomy and have found this diagram really useful. The social media integration also includes setting up a #hashtag, uploading slides into slideshare, and living link lists on delicious. When formulating learning objectives, this is typically done in consultation with your workshop host. The Topics.

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Facebook’s research on kids even considered turning playdates into growth drivers

The Verge

Facebook researchers have also tried to introduce a more holistic understanding of childhood by breaking things down into six age brackets: “adults, late teens ages 16 to maturity, teens ages 13 to 15, tweens ages 10 to 12, children ages 5 to 9 and young kids ages zero to four,” a slide mentioned in the report reads.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system. There are some basic technology skills that most staff likely need, such as the ability to operate productivity software (e.g.,

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Guest Post by Laura Norvig: Friendfeed As Nonprofit Technology Water Cooler

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Matt Westervelt Back in April I created a slide presentation for an Ignite session at NTC about the Many Uses of Friendfeed that Beth Kanter picked up on , intrigued with the idea of using it as an internal listening tool. for the last five years or so). If yes, how is it going? If not, why not?

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Google Research, 2022 & beyond: Algorithmic advances

Google Research AI blog

We provided a model-based taxonomy that unified many graph learning methods. We obtained a near-optimal approximation-space trade-off for the private frequency moments and a new algorithm for privately counting distinct elements in the sliding window streaming model.

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