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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

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We used Google Hangout because they found it was more robust for video, audio, and screen sharing in that remote location. Using Google Hangout, you can switch between slides and camera, although when you are in slide mode, you can’t see the remote participants. The Google Hangout was projected on the screen.

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Nonprofit Technology News for January 2014

Tech Soup

The $99 internet-connected electric toothbrush by Kolibree tracks how long and how well your teeth are brushed. The startup Goji also introduced a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capable door lock with a camera. is a gadget that brings the Internet of Things into our everyday life. The thing costs $200. Sen.se, Mother. Forget Facebook.

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

Every live stream has five major parts in order to function properly: a video source, an audio source, a video encoder, a streaming destination, and an internet connection. All of these parts can be filtered through a single device, like a laptop. The new Apple iPhone 12, for example, has one of the best cameras out there.

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And the Winner is. Jaffe's Join the Conversation Book Giveaway and How To Do A Giveaway Contest on Your Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He attended the Cambodian Blogging Summit and received the digital audio recorder to create language lessons for his students (offline podcasts!) (The The video blogging community also donated some video cameras for the school too.).

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Technology can be a huge barrier for inclusion if we don’t consider the digital divide of skills, tools, and Internet speeds when selecting platforms and tools for meetings. Within a room where people are connecting together, those who control the mouse or keyboard, are on camera, and/or are closer to the microphone have an advantage.

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

Every live stream has five major parts in order to function properly: a video source, an audio source, a video encoder, a streaming destination, and an internet connection. All of these parts can be filtered through a single device, like a laptop. The new Apple iPhone 12, for example, has one of the best cameras out there.

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He notes they were all taken with a Sony Picturebook mini-laptop with built-in camera. Phil Agre's How To Help Someone Use A Computer, circa 1996, is still relevant to anyone who is teaching someone how to master a new piece of software or Internet service. Hence, they're pretty lousy photos. Yikes, there are no rules.

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