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Add Beth's Blog: Screencasts to your page. High bandwidth version on screencast.com Screencast Wiki. In the first of a series co-sponsored by NTEN and Salesforce.com Foundation , I covered the integration of Google Adwords with salesforce.com. I'm pleased to announce that the second screencast is now available.
Photo from my flickr stream View the Tagging Screencast Presented by NTEN. I'm pleased to announce that my screencast about tagging has been released and showcased by NTEN ! While I'm still very much passionate about screencasting, I've come to dislike the term. That's enough meta for now. Introduction. sharpie.???
" A long-delayed response to Beth Kanter's Screencasting Question " let alone get a detailed and informative answer to a screencasting question.! About a month ago, I started to experiment with how to do the "conversational" screencast that is Jon's signature. So, I blogged it. Unfortunately, I can???t
Original photo remixed from flickr photo by Stinky Peter Screencast in conjunction with NTEN View the screencast as higher quality flash file -takes longer to download here. My screencast on widgets is featured in this month's NTEN newsletter in a section pointing to " How To Build Online Community."
NTEN and SalesForce.Com Foundation sponsored my latest screencast called "Leveraging New Audiences for Nonprofits" (using GoogleAdWords and SalesForce Integration). You can learn more about the partnership at the Salesforce.com Foundation site and the NTEN web site. I haven't seen many screencasts.
I was delighted to discover Stephen Downes screencast created with Camtasia for several reasons. I'm interested because it is what I attempt to do with my blog, screencasting, and all the other web 2.0 Second, I'm always happy to see another screencaster, particularly one with great content, take the step of learning Camtasia.
I'm pleased to announce that I have completed the screencast, sponsored by NTEN , on Google Analytics! Holly Ross for suggesting the topic and understood that it takes more than a week or two to make a screencast! I was a little scared to make a screencast about something that I knew nothing about. (I
I second everything that in this blog post over at NTEN about Michelle Murrain ! Back to reading SalesForce for Dummies and editing of the SF Campaign Screencast. Michelle Murrain, Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Blog.
I’m in Washington, DC for the Nonprofit Technology Conference hosted by NTEN. The question reminded of a screencast I created back in 2007 for NTEN and Salesforce Foundation that covered Google Adwords campaigns). I’m in Washington, DC for the Nonprofit Technology Conference hosted by NTEN.
I'm working on the second screencast of a series, sponsored by NTEN and SalesForce.Com Foundation. Just so happens he's doing an NTEN Webinar tommorrow and it probably isn't too late to sign up. Just so happens he's doing an NTEN Webinar tommorrow and it probably isn't too late to sign up. The first one is here ).
I have been knee deep researching and thinking about Web Analytics in general and Google Analytics in particular for a third screencast in a series I'm doing for NTEN. The other two included my tagging and widgets screencasts). The screencast will include a companion wiki with resources to aid further explanation.
If you've been reading this blog, you know that last week I started to work with NTEN on a social media and nonprofits curriculum development. Yesterday, Holly Ross, NTEN Executive Director, posted this discussion thread on the wik i: We've hit a snag in the road, and we need your help to get past it. re-do the screencasts on the wiki.
The strategists – located in New York, San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles and London – are: Beth Kanter, a longtime trainer and advisor to the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and other organizations. Katrin Verclas, co-founder and editor of MobileActive.org and past executive director of NTEN.
Anyway, when I heard the cool interview that Holly at NTEN did with Marshall, I had to drop everything and install the splash application and it gave me a few ah ha moments. A Bob Dylan song keeps floating into my head. The times, they are changing. but more about that when I get some good reflection time.
As part of some research for a screencast on Google Analytics for NTEN, I gave a shout out to folks asking for examples. Laura Whitehead shared a fantastic case study !
I’ve created a couple spaces like this for: Listening and Screencasting. Debra Askanase has a terrific space for Facebook Landing Tabs. NTEN facilitated a wiki to create workshop curriculum for social media and nonprofits with more than 200 nonprofit technology practitioners as part of the WeAreMedia project.
Another terrific question in the Salon, “Other than benchmarking against yourself over time, are there sub-sector averages that we can look at? Here’s a quick list of benchmark studies of nonprofits and social media: NTEN/Common Knowledge Social Network Benchmark Report. NTEN – E-Nonprofit Benchmark Study.
Screencasting Panel. Screencasts are a great new way to answer simple how-to's and record the answers to those frequently asked questions for posterity. A recording of your , the image on your screen, and some additional elements, screencasts are perfect for explaining how-to's for your applications and other specific, tactical uses.
About a year ago, I did a lot of research on a screencast about widgets for nonprofits and put together two wikis - Nonprofit Widgets (for a session at 2007 NTC Conference) and Fundraising Widget. So, I was really interested in hearing what colleague Peter Deitz has to say in his recent NTEN Webinar on the Sprout Widget.
I had comes across the Voters Screencast and was gonna use for Screencast of the Week for last week, but I didn't get a chance to publish last week. (I This morning I got an email from my colleagues at NTEN telling me it was an awesome example of tagging. I will shortly.) So, decided to look at from both these angles.
I first encountered Eric after I created a screencast for NTEN called “ Web Analytics Demystified for Nonprofits ” and ( wiki ). Peterson is the founder and senior partner. The book is wonderful and before I share some of what I learned I have to tell you a story. He sent me an email.
September 17, 2007 There is an interesting discussion happening between Holly Ross, soon to be ED of NTEN, and Allan Benamer , about web statistics, and whether or not nonprofits should be “transparent&# and publish their web statistics. And, he thinks that NTEN should be responsive to him, as a member, in asking to publish web stats.
I’m working on a screencast about how one might use some of these low cost or free tools to build community around a blog. And in realms more familiar: This week’s nptech tag roundup has some great stuff to read about { 1 trackback } Blog Carnival 10.31.06 at 1:34 pm Michelle, Just curious what you thought/opinion is of widgets?
Christine Martell from VisualSpeak blog created a screencast with a delightful analysis of the photographs used to describe the campaign. Some responses: Holly Ross at NTEN tweeted about the blog post on the NTEN blog. For example, I know that Earl K. and Ruth K. are my parents. I tried not to over tweet or become a twit.
I had the opportunity to take a Webinar offer by NTEN just after his book, "When Bad Presentations Happen To Good Causes." " (I referred to this book in one of my first screencasts in using flickr for presentations ) What I learned deeply influenced and changed my practice in presenting.
Last year at this time, I was writing the chapter on ROI in the soon to be published book from NTEN called " Managing Your Mission." What's Up With Feedburner by Beth Kanter Google Analytics Primer sponsored by NTEN with screencast and wiki created by Beth Kanter Using Postrank To Evaluate the Top Content on my blog by Beth Kanter.
If you've been following my widgets category , you know that I'm working on a screencast and have been researching and playing with widgets. For the script, before jumping into the how-to of widgets, the screencast will give some context, of course. Based on photo entitled " Gear " from Flattop341's Flickr Industrial Set.
Also, we posted the slides from our talk on the integration here: [link] We’re working on some additional documentation and screencasts as well as a distribution of Plone that includes the salesforce.com integration ready to go! 3 Christopher Johnson 05.05.09 Look for that shortly.
Last week a group of lawyers representing a forthcoming book told us they didn't want us using same for the name NTEN's project. re-do the screencasts on the wiki (will redo over the weekend. Josh Leo's Video Mashup We R The Media. No small irony that the book and our project is about the collaborative power of social media.
This afternoon I attended a NTEN Webinar called " Video Your Message " by Michael Hoffman of See3. editing a screencast, I was really relieved to he say "yes editing takes a lot of time. After being up until about 3:00 a.m.
I experimented with video, using Jing to produce screencasts. Tags: cloud computing Collaboration Infrastructure judi sohn Newsletter NPTech NTEN IT Staff. If someone sends me an email asking a question, I create a Screen Steps document with the answer. That way, it's now available for everyone to learn from.
I experimented with video, using Jing to produce screencasts. Tags: cloud computing Collaboration Infrastructure judi sohn Newsletter NPTech NTEN IT Staff. If someone sends me an email asking a question, I create a Screen Steps document with the answer. That way, it's now available for everyone to learn from.
It was almost five years ago to the day, that I did a webinar for NTEN on the topic and have been integrating social media into teaching and learning experiences ever since. I always include a good list of resources, particularly how-to steps, videos, and screencasts.
It reminded of the ngo in a box collection of open source video editing tools that I read about on the NTEN blog. The only person I recall doing video work on Open Source is James Davis who did this screencast with Ubuntu and wrote a post about it. I also found a manual for Kino , a video editing program that runs on Linux.
Consider having a coaching system - perhaps some quick videos or screencasts that show how to participate, or perhaps a live webinar where people are asked to participate in a “sandbox” space and ask questions about the tool(s). Hard to use. Some tools are going to be daunting to some members of your community no matter what you choose.
I created a 4 minute screencast with Jingproject that will give you a sense of the workflow. The NTEN Blog also does a post. I noticed that people may be having trouble knowing how to add rows to the table, so I made a screencast. In my last reflection, I talked about balancing participation on home base and outposts.
It's great that NTEN let's anyone who is passionate about a topic set up an affinity group. Overview article from December NTEN newsletter. Screencast: Using Flickr As A Resource for Presentations. Given my interest in flickr that's why I set one up last fall. I'm excited that a few of us can meet face-to-face!
That's a screencast (with time speed increased) of what is I think -- is a twitter group coming from SXSW Festival , a major new media/emerging technology event happening in Austin, TX. Kurt Voelker asked " Twitter@NTEN " and submitted his post over at npdigg or rather kokino and there's some comments there too.
I’ll be working a lot with Open Office, and hope to design some screencasts using Open Office Base sometime in the next few months. So here is my current survey of the landscape. I’m starting this series off with just a list of the server-based DBMS.
I’ll be working a lot with Open Office, and hope to design some screencasts using Open Office Base sometime in the next few months. So here is my current survey of the landscape. I’m starting this series off with just a list of the server-based DBMS.
Jason Zannon at DIA points to Commoncraft's brilliant " RSS in Plain English " Screencast. Ali Levine has an amazing post about how to tell your story with maps on the NTEN blog and some pointers to story resources here. TechTalk is produced by the University of Minnesota and appears on a number of public television stations.
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And Congrats to Michele Murrain for joinging NTEN board !). Some beta work is happening on this with TechSmith's " Jing Project ," an application that allows you easily embed screencasts into conversations on both PC and MAC platform. " and reflecting on a recent article in Wired. Blackbaud, Inc. Social Web.
NTEN is offering a Webinar on Google Aps. NTEN posts about screencast about GoogleAps and SalesForce Integration for nonprofits. Ian Wilker is happy about the Google Apps Education Education being available to. nonprofits for free, but even happier that Google is integrating jotspot , a wiki app, into Google Apps.
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