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Online Video For Nonprofits

ASU Lodestar Center

A recent post by Isaac Kiehl highlighted social media, and in particular the use of online photos, as a means by which nonprofits can improve interaction with the community. A report by tech giant Cisco found that 51% of all consumer internet traffic in 2011 was video traffic.

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Video Can Help Boost Donations in End-Of-The-Year Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Fensterbme on Flickr. More than 85% of US internet users watched online video in July, and on average they spent more than 14 hours doing it. And Cisco says that 90% of the world’s data will be video in four years. We also know that the distance separating the web and television is narrowing. How big is video online?

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NTC Day of Service 2011: The Art of Story Capture

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was lucky enough to work along side Mark Horvath and Shawn Ahmed , both experts at capturing stories on video and sharing through social channels. This post is a roundup of the videos, photos, and tweets from the day. To be a little meta, here’s a photo by Mark Horvath as the video was being shot. Tech Recycling Day.

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Social Video Questions, Answered: Join TechSoup July 20

Tech Soup

Is It Different from Digital Storytelling? for this one hour talk show series with leaders in the nonprofit social video field sharing their storytelling tips, production budgets, viral. The film, photos, and blog entries from the initiative can be. including: a product matching program, storytelling trainings, social.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

Libraries and nonprofits that provide public computing access, in particular, will be working to expand broadband bandwidth to their patrons, as more of them come to their local computer lab expecting to access wireless Internet and services through their personal devices. The Internet of Things.

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