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The Jing Project: Embed Screencasts Into Conversation

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So, I starting worrying about the Internet connection in Cambodia. The very calm Preetamrai , the Southeast Asian Editor for Global Voices who is also attending and leading a workshop at the Cambodia Bloggers Summit told me about his very cool new app from Techsmith, JingProject. Then I noticed that Andrew Parker had just tweeted it.

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Video Blogging in Cambodia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It took me a long time because I also made a series of screencasts using jing. You need to add Cambodia's voice to the global conversation happening on video blogs. I set up a series of compression tests and plan to see if play at all while in Cambodia. It was actually quite liberating not to be carefully scripted and staged.

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New Screencast: Web Analytics Demystified: A Primer for Nonprofits

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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 Else sometimes you???ll

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Encouraging Blog Conversations in the Comments: Your Best Tips for Cambodia Wanted!

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I'm doing a workshop in Cambodia called " Five Steps to Khmer 2.0 Mini Screencast: How to have a conversation. Strategic Blog Commenting A Screencast by Amy Gahran. What advice would you offer to Cambodian bloggers? Do you have an awesome example of a conversation on your blog or one that you've started elsewhere?

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Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson To Plant the Seeds for Video Blogging in Roteang Village, Cambodia for Sharing Foundation

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In a couple of days, video bloggers Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson will be in Cambodia doing some work with Project Hope International to help them document the work they're doing to rehabilitate people involved in human trafficking. I met Christina Arnold who told me about her NGO and their work in Cambodia. Click To Play.

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Thank You Michael Pick for Supporting Leng Sopharath's Junior Year: He's My Number 2 Top Friend on Facebook

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He's a brilliant screencaster. He was the second person to donate to my latest personal fundraising campaign to support Leng Sopharath , an orphan from Cambodia, for her junior year at college. Meet Michael Pick. He's one of my Facebook friends. He lives in Japan.

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America's Giving Challenge Days: Bloggers Campaign!

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These bloggers are also helping out with posts, adding the widget to their side bar, and encouraging readers/friends to contribute: Roger Carr, Everyday Giving Blog Michael Pick, Screencaster Rebecca Krause-Hardie, Pema Ts'al Amy Jussel, Shaping Youth Darren Barefoot, DB.com (Buy his book!) Amy Sample Ward. Want to join the fun? Sign up here.

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