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Guest Post by Michael Hoffman: Why Nonprofits Should Be on YouTube

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When YouTube first started, all of 4 years ago, the quality of the video was bad, the audience wasn’t so huge and messages about changing the world just seemed totally out of place amid the poor amateur video that was appearing on the site. It has both audio and the slidedeck and I was told it was quite packed with useful info.

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Video Blogging Learning Journal: I have some exciting news!

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View the vlog post about it here. Video Blogging Learning Journal. At blogher, I attended a workshop on video blogging lead by Ryanne Hodson and Zadi Diaz. I asked a few questions: -Many video bloggers do vlog posts where they aim the camera at themselves, talk, and let the video roll. Any advice?

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Let The Change Blogging Meme Hit The Road.

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I will use a blog rich in video and audio to share my discoveries and analysis. Alex is a great example of a change blogger. I guess I'm a change blogger too. Britt included links to change bloggers and started a Changeblogger Facebook. What's that? From there, we can do just about anything.

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Is it time for a Social Reporter?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It goes beyond blogger and tagger. That's partly about personality, and partly about offering a choice of audio, video, text and so on. Last week or the weekend before I was at a conference, with wireless and live blogging and vlogging. Situated Trainer & Learner. Nonprofit Technologist. I'm not sure quite what.

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