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What’s Next? Emerging Technologies and What Nonprofits Should Know

posted on February 22, 2018

With today’s hyper-connected, on-demand consumers, there is no such thing as meeting expectations. You either exceed expectations or you fall short. This never-ending uphill battle can leave even the best organizations stuck in neutral and not sure how to move forward. That ends here.

With today’s hyper-connected, on-demand consumers, there is no such thing as meeting expectations. You either exceed expectations or you fall short. This never-ending uphill battle can leave even the best organizations stuck in neutral and not sure how to move forward. That ends here.

In this program, Evan Carroll and Jeanne Allen will break down emerging technologies into real ideas for nonprofit innovation.

During this interactive experience, Evan and Jeanne offer the audience multiple technologies to choose from and explore each with explanations, ideas and case studies—if they happen to exist yet. Frequently requested technologies include:

  • Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Internet of Things
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Blockchain
  • Biometrics and Wearable Technology

Evan Carroll
Evan Carroll, veteran technologist, IBM Futurist, and author, is a professional keynote speaker and workshop facilitator who inspires companies to leverage technology, data, and analytics to drive customer loyalty and advocacy. The results? Engaged employees, inspired to use technology to create world-class customer experiences.

Evan is the co-author of Blue Goldfish, which highlights businesses leveraging technology, data, and analytics to improve the experience for their customers and co-author of the book, Your Digital Afterlife: When Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter Are Your Estate, What’s Your Legacy? Evan was recognized by the American Marketing Association as its 2017 National Volunteer of the Year.

Jeanne Allen
Jeanne Allen, a nonprofit consultant, is an expert in board and leadership development, strategic planning, change management, volunteer management, and social media strategy.

Additionally, Jeanne is an Instructor in the Duke University Nonprofit Management Certificate Program, she is a Newswire Contributor for Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) daily online journal and on the Editorial Board for Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN). Jeanne is a BoardSource Certified Governance Trainer with expert knowledge of effective governance principles and a Certified Instructor in the Service Enterprise Program, sponsored by Points of Light Foundation. As a volunteer, she is a local organizer for NC Tech4Good.

Filed Under: sessions 2018 Tagged With: emerging technology, intermediate

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techsoup TechSoup @techsoup ·
4 Jul 2018

Thanks to @NCTech4Good for inviting us to be a part of #18NCT4G! https://t.co/6hdTO4iaQ9 #tech4good

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4 Jul 2018

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judy_hallman Judy Hallman @judy_hallman ·
11 Jun 2018

@NTENorg your swag for #18NCT4G was greatly appreciated!

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8 Jun 2018

@nrichrose Hope you had a great #18NCT4G conference Nancy! Was just thinking how fast a year flew by since the last conference! Let @NS_SocialImpact know if we can help any of your NC #Nonprofit colleagues w/ #nptech! https://t.co/BIyfeA8QPv

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6 Jun 2018

Our Instruction Librarian Caroline had an awesome day at #18NCT4G yesterday presenting w/ @ElonBelk's Betty Garrison and @HighPointPL's John Raynor. Check out their slides on how to use free NC LIVE resources like @SimplyAnalytics and @RefUSA for good! 🙌 https://t.co/r9SVeErhyt

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