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The Jing Project: Embed Screencasts Into Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The jing project is their first experiment in the Mac platform. Here's the description: The concept of Jing is the always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video???from You can upload to their host or you can download a.swf file. from your computer to anywhere. It is very easy to use.

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Video Blogging in Cambodia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a video of the camera kits. I have spent almost all day today testing different ways to compress and host video posts that might work where the Internet access is slow or if you are video blogging from an Internet cafe and the computer does not have windows movie maker on it. I should do that more often. very slow.

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NTEN and SalesForce Screencast: Learnings About the Interview/Documentary Approach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One thing I learned just two weeks ago from a phone call to the TechSmith tech support guy is that the.wmv files from Ready/Talk can be run through microsoft media encoder - so they could be pulled into Camtasia and edited. However, the idea of editing a long file in Camtasia does not sound appealing to me.).

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Crazy for the Tools

NTEN

Collaborative Files I couldn't get through my day without Dropbox , which I have blogged about before. Dropbox continuously replicates local files to a personal cloud file space and synchronizes those folders across multiple computers and mobile devices. Within a personal file space, you can define shared folders with others.

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

NTEN

A few months ago I found Screen Steps , a fantastic desktop tool for creating step-by-step documents with screen shots or video. I experimented with video, using Jing to produce screencasts. With Screen Steps, I can easily edit the file to replace an image or rewrite a step. Instead, I solve a problem one step at a time.

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

NTEN

A few months ago I found Screen Steps , a fantastic desktop tool for creating step-by-step documents with screen shots or video. I experimented with video, using Jing to produce screencasts. With Screen Steps, I can easily edit the file to replace an image or rewrite a step. Instead, I solve a problem one step at a time.

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