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A Few Thoughts on ROI and Nonprofit Technology Cliff Hangers for the #ONTC

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

NTEN is hosting the Online Nonprofit Technology Conference - a two-day virtual conference taking place on September 16 and 17th. Remember the whole conference will be archived, so you if you can't spend the entire two days online listening in real time, you can always download the audio files and listen later. You can register here.

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A Month with the Palm Pre

Robert Weiner

But I don't see the need to pay $10/month for Exchange hosting. You also need to decide whether to use iPod-style folders, which some people seem to hate (I'm not using them). It can be used to record audio as well, although it doesn't seem to respond to an external mic. Usability. I really like the Pre's user interface.

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Get the Tools to Train and Educate

Tech Soup

Learn to use Apple products like iPads and iPod Touch. Whether you’re training team members, constituents, or members of other organizations, nonprofits can use ReadyTalk's audio and web conferencing services to record audio and video for tutorials and educational webinars hosting up to 25 free attendees at a time.

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Internet Strategy on the Cheap: Tools and Resources

Have Fun - Do Good

Hosting included) WordPress.org: [link] (Free software. You have to set it up yourself and pay for web hosting) MovableType.com: [link] (Higher Education & Non-profit license for 5 authors, $195. Need to set it up yourself and pay for web hosting). Built-in mike MicroTrack 2 by M-Audio. About $270 on Amazon.com.

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Live Blogging Podcamp: Steve Garfield's Thunderstorm of Podcasting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They can listen to the audio, follow links, and leave comments. You Can Use Your Phone or your digital camera with video: He demonstrated how to do an audio podcast with your cell phone and a video podcast with his camera using hipcast. His camera is a Cannon SD300, but the newer versions have better audio quality.

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Podcasting 101 Live Blogging from Boston Podcamp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Record Two families of mics Dynamic mic - $80 SHURE SM57 or 58is top of the line- any $20 USB mic Castblaster - can que up your audio files and sound effects - DJ tool. Adjust the audio signal and keeps the quality high. Audacity or goldwave can help you get a soft audio louder. No, you can use it as a host.

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09NTC Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

Amy Sample Ward

So, bring your iPods and earbuds, and let’s podcast! general awareness at around 40%, though… people don’t necessarily know they are consuming a podcast, audio embedded in rss etc. Also look at who is going to do it - hosted show vs curated show, etc. Check out their postcasts: Corey: 501c3cast. Chad: baudcast.

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