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A Quick Guide to Creating a Nonprofit Podcast: 5 Steps

Achieve

Ensure that your podcast's audio sounds crisp and clean by purchasing a high-quality microphone. You’ll want comfortable headphones to monitor your audio quality throughout podcast recording sessions. You’ll want comfortable headphones to monitor your audio quality throughout podcast recording sessions. Audio interface.

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How To Process Focus Group Feedback In A Way That Gives Your Nonprofit Actionable Insights

Bloomerang

Luckily, taking text from an audio file has never been easier. Whether you’ve collected the audio over a video call, traditional phone conversation, or a recording of an in-person event, you have numerous transcription options. Even better, it’s relatively simple to get your audio turned into text.

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Video Conferencing Apps: Take Virtual Meetings on the Road

Tech Soup

Video conferencing software makes it easy to connect with volunteers in the field, donors who aren't local, or remote staff. Video chat and conferencing apps. ReadyTalk Mobile (iPad) makes it easy to jump in on a meeting if you left your work laptop behind. Android, iOS) can support up to four people on a video call.

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10 Twitter Apps for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

12seconds : 12seconds allows users to easily record videos with your laptop camera or cellphone, and then upload them to your 12 seconds video channel in order to easily post them to Twitter. BubbleTweet : BubbleTweet allows users to embed a video directly onto their Twitter profiles. Alternatively, there is TweetPhoto.

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Tips for Remote Presenting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In the past, I have presented remotely using skype audio and video. Last year I audio-skyped into a conference in the UK to present with Steve Bridger. I spoke for five minutes and then Steve served as the moderator and ask questions in the room and had me answer. (Here’s a video ).

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10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They will Tweet from location, break news on Facebook, send out group text calls to action, document in real-time photos and videos, and blog report backs live from events as they unfold. Foursquare does have a mobile website ( m.foursquare.com ) for laptop users, but the best way to experience Foursquare is on a smartphone.

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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We used Google Hangout because they found it was more robust for video, audio, and screen sharing in that remote location. This method was used because the facilitator needed to speak into the mic so I could hear the questions. kanter we have wifi connection interuption here. Henry Khu (@HenryKhu) May 7, 2013.