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10 Twitter Apps for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

12seconds : 12seconds allows users to easily record videos with your laptop camera or cellphone, and then upload them to your 12 seconds video channel in order to easily post them to Twitter. Trottr : Trottr allows you to record brief audio messages with your cell phone that are then hosted on the Trottr website.

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Within a room where people are connecting together, those who control the mouse or keyboard, are on camera, and/or are closer to the microphone have an advantage. It can be as simple as remembering to change the camera angle so the remote participants can see the whiteboard or post-it notes.

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

Every live stream has five major parts in order to function properly: a video source, an audio source, a video encoder, a streaming destination, and an internet connection. All of these parts can be filtered through a single device, like a laptop. The new Apple iPhone 12, for example, has one of the best cameras out there.

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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We used Google Hangout because they found it was more robust for video, audio, and screen sharing in that remote location. Using Google Hangout, you can switch between slides and camera, although when you are in slide mode, you can’t see the remote participants. The Google Hangout was projected on the screen.

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

Every live stream has five major parts in order to function properly: a video source, an audio source, a video encoder, a streaming destination, and an internet connection. All of these parts can be filtered through a single device, like a laptop. The new Apple iPhone 12, for example, has one of the best cameras out there.

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What's This: Livestreaming

NTEN

There are three main parts: the source, or camera that you use to capture video and audio; the encoder, which is software that you use to produce the live video; and the player that viewers will watch the video on. Your source can be as simple as a mini-dv digital camcorder, or even a webcam that you can connect to a laptop via USB.

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And the Winner is. Jaffe's Join the Conversation Book Giveaway and How To Do A Giveaway Contest on Your Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He attended the Cambodian Blogging Summit and received the digital audio recorder to create language lessons for his students (offline podcasts!) (The The video blogging community also donated some video cameras for the school too.).