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SXSW Reflection: Using Social Media to Facilitate A Global Back Channel at a Panel Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A good technique is to have each panelist offer a five minute “talk from the heart&# presentation sharing their point of view on the topic. After Mark Horvath, shared some thoughts based on his experience as a free agent, I asked Craig Newmark, who was in the audience, to offer his advice as a free agent.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I saw a black board in the corner of the room, wheeled it over and wrote the key words of the presentation and shared my favorite advice about issues of incorporating technology into your instructional practice: "It isn't a matter of if technical glitches will happen, it's what are you going to do when they happen. " My Web2.0

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Notes, Reflections, and People I Met at Podcamp Boston

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Chris Brogan and David Eckoff gave a killer session about setting priorities and time management techniques. I got some good feedback and will post some reflections in a bit. I bumped into Millie Garfield who shared some reflections about her "virtual" blogging friends. But how about using Twitter as a feedback tool ?

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Using Web Conferencing Software To Create A Screencast

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As a result, I'm reflecting on my comfort level. But wait a minute, what if I could create a screencast out of a screensharing session or using a web conference system like Ready/Talk that offers video/audio recording? I haven't been able to locate an article or interview where he talks specifically about this technique.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Now comes the reflection on the process, the craft of screencasting. I made a few tests to see how it might work I also got some advice from Jon Udell. So that left me with a few hours of video and audio to edit and that's too much to do in Camtasia. about his editing process for a screencast that uses this interview technique.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

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I shared examples of question frameworks designed for specific types of visitor experiences: personal framing of exhibits (as in Facing Mars), private sharing (like the Storycorps booths), public dialogue (as in the Advice exhibit), and so on. The REFLECTS project blends practical institutional demands with deep research. Leary (NRG!

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Video Blogging Learning Journal: I have some exciting news!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been struggling with this technique because I can't quite get my face in the frame correctly by holding the camera out in front of me. Any advice? When I saw Steve Garfield model this technique in his workshop at Boston Podcamp , I realized my problem! Practice and Reflection is really useful. I didn't believe her.

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