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Joe Medina of Colby College asked members of the FUNDSVCS listserve about their favorite free software programs. Koyote Free CD — Ripper and Free Audio Converter: [link]. Here are mine, minus obvious ones like Gmail and Firefox (note that many are only free for home use). — Free anti-virus for home use: [link].
Listservs: Participate in listservs that align with your nonprofit’s mission and where your organizations’ issues are being discussed. Listservs provide great opportunities to not only promote your organizations initiatives but to listen to what other people are saying about your issues. Moderate* 10.
Listservs: Participate in listservs that align with your nonprofit’s mission and where your organizations’ issues are being discussed. Listservs provide great opportunities to not only promote your organizations initiatives but to listen to what other people are saying about your issues. YouTube Nonprofit Program: YouTube.
I have to stick it in people's faces to get acceptable (to me) audio quality. Speaking of good audio, I raised this question on the video bloggers listserv and David Tames (who took the photo stills in the video) offered some great tricks here. How to use more than one audio track. So, I like let them know.
So he cautioned me that some of the information might not be entirely up to date that he shared on listserv including a pointer to his awesome slide show with audio. He has since started doing freelance work on his own at rootwork.org.
Use video, audio, or text--all work well. Capture presentations made during the event with live embedded audio and share them on a tool like Slideshare after the event. If the event is offline, conduct follow-up online discussion using a simple listserve or a group collaboration tool to keep the lively discussions going.
So that left me with a few hours of video and audio to edit and that's too much to do in Camtasia. Because the screencast is conversational, the screen doesn't have to exactly synch the audio. I started my research on a listserv of practitioners for SalesForce Nonprofit version asking for case studies and examples.
Blogs can — and should — incorporate a mix of text, audio, video, and photos. Ideas for content can be sourced from staff, supporters, other blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and listservs. Looking to other people and channels gives you an idea of what others are talking about and lets you comment on it.
Does anyone know of any other audio or video programming that has mentioned philanthropy blogs? Gavin wrote some excellent advice not too long ago on a listserv and if we're lucky, he'll write it up as a blog post). (It reminded of Gary Turner's Webmaster Traffic Art and his batman creation.) If so, let me know. Or maybe Beth Kanter.
" Nancy White's slides from TALO and some audio from Nothern s about the new rules for online communities. David Wilcox shares an example of growing divided in the UK nonprofit sector between "traditional" online communities (listservs) and those who are adopting Web2.0 Yikes, there are no rules.
This is interesting to me because Second Life is quite the opposite - there is a huge investment in learning the tools, there is no audio (although that is changing) and it is all visual. I posted a question on the educator listserv and there doesn't seem to be one. How much does this help or hinder effective collaboration?
leading to an impassioned request for best practices for minimizing damage when this security breaches occur on several listservs. Quick audio or video messages published to a trusted social community. The NOSI Choosing and Using Free and Open Source primer is on the ICT Hub Knowledgebase!
Mine is about how all the investment in audio over the past 12 months was in service of capturing our ears’ unaccounted for attention, and Aria wrote about the year in which podcasters were highly represented on TV. Notable things from this year, from both myself and Aria: More accountability for audio job listings.
If we're thinking of Facebook groups (or listservs for that matter) as online communities, what personalities do you see in the communities you are managing? So, do check out the Audio/Video Edition of the NGO-in-a-Box which includes a collection of Free and Open Source Software tools. You'll also need some video editing software.
composed of audio clips, video, slideshows, infographics, graphic art, etc." tried turning email discussions on listservs into blog posts and opting to record conference call presentations. Perhaps I'm. contributing to the 'Death of American Culture' here, but don't rely. solely on only written blog posts.
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