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ScreenSteps: Simple documentation

Judi Sohn

I took screenshots with Skitch , recorded movies with Jing. I considered making a private Posterous or blog for the docs, but I think I'm going to stick to HTML where the template is easier to edit, and I can more easily organize content and embed in Salesforce. and I tell them. Took forever. The problem is that things change.

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Recap: Community Organizing Tools from the Experts

NTEN

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

NTEN

I experimented with video, using Jing to produce screencasts. When we first rolled out Google Apps in early 2008 I had visions of a Microsoft Word burning party as everyone embraced Google Docs. If someone prefers to create a Word file rather than a Google Doc, that's fine. Didn't happen.

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

NTEN

I experimented with video, using Jing to produce screencasts. When we first rolled out Google Apps in early 2008 I had visions of a Microsoft Word burning party as everyone embraced Google Docs. If someone prefers to create a Word file rather than a Google Doc, that's fine. Didn't happen.

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Crazy for the Tools

NTEN

Dropbox sits nicely between formal, full featured project communications tools such as Basecamp (which we also use), Central Desktop , or Google Apps and Docs. TechSmith also makes cool free/paid video capture Jing as well more complex Camtasia – all good. Anyone can start with a 2GB free account, which will do for most projects.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Nonprofits Lead Fortune 500 in Social Web Adoption, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In response to the Facebook flip, Doc Searles, in this post and a follow-up argues that we should "stop petitioning Facebook and Google to solve our problems for us." Jon Stahl points to Steve Anderson's exploration of Jing for a screencast which he discovered over the summer. It was covered by C|NET news.

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