Infographics, if done well, can be a useful way to boil down key principles, ideas, or themes. They're gaining popularity everywhere, including the nonprofit sector. More and more nonprofits are starting to use them and it isn't difficult to find lots of examples and curate them. KD Paine, my co-author of the Measuring the Networked Nonprofit (due out in later in 2012), pointed me to this gem of a measurement checklist in an infographic format. I like the positive frame they put on … [Read more...]
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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage
A few days ago I opened the door on a new learning journey. I am very excited about upcoming peer learning projects that I'm working on in 2012, including several for Packard grantees in India, Pakistan, and Africa as well as the e-Mediat project in the Middle East. It is a great opportunity to ponder the question: How to design and deliver learning experiences for nonprofits that connect, inspire, and engage? What are the best practices? Content Delivery Is Not Learning On New Year's … [Read more...]
A New Year: A New Learning Journey Begins
I spent a very quiet holiday with family at Half Moon Bay and taking a New Year's hike on Ano Nuevo to see the elephant seals. Nature hikes and down time with family are nourishing and replenishing. As I watched the last sunset of 2011 fade over the Pacific Ocean, I wanted to formally say farewell to Zoetica, the company I co-founded with Geoff Livingston and Kami Huyse that we announced in January, 2010 one day after my birthday, and one day before the Haiti Earthquake. Geoff has … [Read more...]
Donate To Global Voices and Support Citizen Journalists from Around the World
Global Voices: Who We Are from Global Voices on Vimeo. I've been a member of the Global Voices Community since 2004 where I first connected with Cambodian bloggers like John Weeks, Tharum, and others. While I'm not active in the community, I continue to support this community - as a donor and a board member of "Friends of Global Voices" for the past few years. Global Voices has been there as revolutions happened, dictatorships fell, and network effects rippled through the cities and … [Read more...]
Putting Your Twitter Followers on the Map, Literally
TweepsMap is an interesting Twitter app that will put your followers on a map of the world, literally. It analyzes the percentage of total followers from countries, states, and cities. (here's more about how it works) While you can check out the profiles of your followers and find out where they're from (if they filled out the location information), you can't really get a snapshot. When I analyzed my followers, I discovered that 60% were from outside the US (compared to 70% on … [Read more...]
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