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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.
It’s time again for the Nonprofit Video Awards from DoGooderTV , sponosored by NTEN & See3 Communications. This year’s theme, “Everyone’s Doing It&# , is meant to include submissions of all shapes and sizes, from organizational vlogs, to staff-produced web clips, to high-end, professionally produced videos.
(Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your own news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome online, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) Allyson Kapin offers some good reminders/tips for engaging your supporters. Members are in bold.
Invisible People''s vlog purpose is to make the invisible visible, have others connect with these stories, and keep a dialog going to help those who are often forgotten. 13ntc Community nten awards' The 2013 award winner will receive a $1,000 prize provided by Microsoft.
Will you be at NTEN's Nonprofit Technology Conference April 26-28 in San Francisco? On the first day, Sunday, April 26, I'll be leading an Affinity Group meetup for Changebloggers: Blogging, Vlogging and Podcasting for Good from 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm. I hope you'll stop by if you're at the conference. No super formal agenda.
I’ll then talk about blogging, podcasting and vlogging, which I think are probably the most hyped, and potentially least useful for nonprofits to jump into without a lot of thought. The technologies generally connected to Web 2.0 Then, I’ll talk about RSS and XML. These are, I think, the two most important aspects of Web 2.0
It might indeed make vlogging a lot easier as well. They’ve just released a beta version (sorry, Mac only, for once) of a new platform for internet video, called DTV. This is very cool. It makes finding channels with interesting video easy, as well as making channels easy. It’s definitely a thing to watch. issue as they see it.
This afternoon I attended a NTEN Webinar called " Video Your Message " by Michael Hoffman of See3. He gave an excellent over of the vlogging, web video, do-it-yourself versus hire a professional, and some references to equipment and software. He made a distinction between vlogging and viral web videos.
In front of the NTEN crowd I challenged them: “What would be really amazing would be to allow for outside links in the annotations features.” Tags: america giving challenge vlog wearemedia. But I knew they could make it much better. So, invited to guest post again.
Last Sunday at NTEN's Nonprofit Technology Conference, I facilitated a meetup for Changebloggers: Blogging, Podcasting and Vlogging for Good. We started with some structured networking, and then shared changeblogging tips, resources, and success stories.
All this week for NTEN's WeAreMedia project, we've been focusing on the tools that let nonprofits share their story social media style! As Holly Ross noted the other day on the NTEN Blog, See3 put out a great set of videos on how to create and use videos in your nonprofit work.
Starting today, video submissions are being accepted for the 3rd Annual DoGooderTV Nonprofit Video Awards, co-sponsored by The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and See3 Communications. The winners will be announced at NTEN’s annual Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in San Francisco, which takes place April 26-28, 2009.
As promised, Ihere's a copy of the release form that NTEN used for the " This I Change" video project. Little did I know that I was going to receive the first annual NTEN Award and wasn't in the ballroom.!) Rule of thumb: If you are video blogging for an organization, have people sign a release.
You need to start by checking out the content that is already being created by citizen journalists and activists about the issues you care about on blogs, podcasts and online video/vlogs. Online videos/vlogs Online videos or vlogs can searched for in the iTunes Music Store as well as on YouTube , blip.tv , DoGooderTV , QuantumShift.tv
A couple weeks ago I asked you and the Have Fun * Do Good Facebook group for suggestions for Changebloggers, 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.
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