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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

Or it can be a digital experience where customer avatars explore a new brand. Since it is a live event, you might find yourself spread thin if you have to organize the event technology and live streaming platform while also connecting with each attendee through the live chat. . Consider the following equipment: Video Cameras.

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Reflections on Mixed Reality Events in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jeska Linden , Community Manager for Linden Labs, has the mike in her hand, while her avatar is behind the podium in Second Life. Pathfinder gave a presentation to a small group in Cambridge , while his audio (some of the time) was streamed into Second Life along with his Powerpoint Slides. I also turned off my audio.

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Live Streaming Basics for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

Or it can be a digital experience where customer avatars explore a new brand. Since it is a live event, you might find yourself spread thin if you have to organize the event technology and live streaming platform while also connecting with each attendee through the live chat. . Consider the following equipment: Video Cameras.

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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's my avatar, I'm live blogging from Second Life. From my office in the Boston, I teleported myself into the Virtual World of Second Life and headed straight for the New Media Consortium virtual campus where I joined about 65 other avatars representing educators from all over the world (even Austrailia where it was 3:00 a.m.

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Grave Work

Non Profit Quarterly

When transcoding audio of voices, the worker knows they are putting into writing the words of a speaker with an Irish accent. This is a particular problem when – as with Project Maven – the technologies supported by microwork are built for explicitly oppressive ends. But there is no sense of what this recording actually is (e.g.,

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