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Part III: Blogs, Podcasting and Vlogs September 27, 2006 When I start out these series, I seem to have an idea in hand about how to organize them, which, invariably, gets rearranged in the course of writing. So, here’s the post about Blogs, and their follow ons: podcasting and vlogging. As for podcasting and vlogging.
(I've been wanting to do audio and video for a long time, but it wasn't until my blogher experience that I actually got moving and picked up the knowledge to try my first one. Lisa Williams showed her vlog from Blogher at the Berkman Thursday night blogging group and during the walk to dinner, I got to ask her how she did it.
Marshall has a great post about a technorati tag bookmarklet that can save you a lot of grunt work. Technorati tags can help you attract more readers for your blog and also facilitate contributing to the collective community wisdom surrounding a particular tag. But it required some editing to make it link the tag to Technorati.
It has both audio and the slidedeck and I was told it was quite packed with useful info. Tags: vlog. The changes are too numerous to mention but the quality has improved, user control has improved and what people expect to find on YouTube and how they interact with it has also changed. Search is critical.
This is because when you search video, you’re really searching for tags, descriptions, and other basic elements that can be easily added at scale. “The industry has over-simplified the problem, thinking tags can solve search,” said Twelve Labs founder and CEO Jae Lee.
He works for this non-profit that supports independent, non-corporate audio and video file sharing (among other things). it makes me want to get back in the vlog thing again. Technorati Tags: nptech , vlogging , video There's some truly funny, creative, brilliant pieces here already, and more coming in all the time.
Since I dabbled a bit in podcasting before I plunged into vlogging, I got to pick his brains on his techniques, process, and tools. He asked me why I went straight to vlogging and I told him that he was much better talker than I was! Technorati Tags: 501c3cast , nptech , net2 , nonprofit , npo , ict The show list is here.
Found via the NpTech Tag at blip.tv. tools and nonprofits, be sure to tag 'em with 2ndwave (And, if you're wondering how Nancy embedded her powerpoint, she did it with SlideShare (more here ). Tagging and Social Bookmarking Social Bookmarking Showdown is a quick overview/review of the major social bookmarking services.
I will use a blog rich in video and audio to share my discoveries and analysis. Britt Bravo wrote a post several months back defining the term: people who are using their blog, podcast or vlog to raise awareness, build community, and/or facilitate readers/listeners/viewers' taking action to make the world a better place. What's that?
I was up too late editing a screencast to do a content analysis yesterday, instead I found a great thread on Nonprofits and Vlogging over at Social Edge facilitated by Patrick O'Heffernan. Ask your organization's web site udience to upload their video clips to whatever video service you're using and tag them with your organization's tag. (I
See Dave Winer's comments here, or as someone on the vlog list "Fighting for civilty using rudeness.". To make this model work, there was another IRC backchannel that streamed audio from the conference and someone did the equivalent of live tweeting. Tags: backchannel. Warning she says the F-word on the clip.)
So I scribled down some patterns related to blogging, tagging, photostreams, and wikis. Keep in mind, these vlog posts were done by veteran vloggers. I'm so glad that Alan Levine did the audio and the ad hoc collaboration from Beverly, Nick Noakes and others to remix Nancy's jpgs and Alan's audio was superb.
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