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How to Prepare Presenters and Attendees for your Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Their own internet or technological issues. Ask that your presenters video record their virtual presentation or do a live presentation with your crew. Basic functions of the virtual platform, like will their video camera be on or off. Managing the technology (i.e., manning a PowerPoint presentation and operating it).

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How to Prepare Presenters and Attendees for your Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Their own internet or technological issues. Ask that your presenters video record their virtual presentation or do a live presentation with your crew. Basic functions of the virtual platform, like will their video camera be on or off. Managing the technology (i.e., manning a PowerPoint presentation and operating it).

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

Qgiv

Check out this video to learn more: The Boys and Girls Club of Indianapolis reached 101% of their fundraising goal on Giving Tuesday 2020 by using Qgiv’s platform. Ask local performers to appear on your livestream or send in a video performance recorded ahead of time. Make sure you test it in advance and troubleshoot any issues.

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NPTechTag Roundup: Election Debriefs and Wikis in Your Kitchen!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

15th including a session on using Machinima to create political and social change videos. And here's another "vertical" video host -- Capitol Hill Broadcasting Network. CHBN provides a free service for broadcasting member-generated political video content. Events continue through Nov. Newly Discovered NpTech Blogs.

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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. What did I do?

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July NetSquared Think Tank Round-Up: Building a Culture of Accessibility

Tech Soup

But in dealing with software issues and the visually impaired, it can be a challenge. I say "us" because people with disabilities are part of the general population as readers, writers, consumers, lovers of food, blogs, wacky products, music, audio, etc.