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Voice Over PowerPoint: Free GoldMail for Non-profits

Wild Apricot

Looking for an easy way to add your voice over a PowerPoint presentation, then share it by email or online? Tags: Non-profit technology Fundraising nptech E-mail marketing Non-profit Communications PowerPoint application audio. Here's a cool tool to try – and a special offer for non-profit organizations.( read more ).

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International Leadership, Women’s Issues, and Branding—A Conversation With Allison K. Summers, CAE

.orgSource

Examine the audio and digital imagery that you’re presenting to ensure that it is up-to-date. Technology puts the brand in too many people’s hands, and there is the danger they will take it in multiple directions. Make it easy for committees and leaders to access resources like PowerPoint templates.

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Webinar Recording: Assistive Technology for Public Computers

Tech Soup

Jane Vincent, Usability/Accessibility Manager for the Center for Accessible Technology in Berkeley, California presented on a TechSoup webinar that focused on Assistive Technologies for Public Computers. We learned about what assistive technology is and how to implement it into public computers centers.

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8 Common Mistakes When Running Virtual Events and How to Avoid Them

AccelEvents

No one wants to sit through an hour-long PowerPoint presentation! You want virtual attendees to know how to use the technology and what is expected of them in terms of participation. You can test their camera, lighting, and audio. Encourage them to try starting their PowerPoint or run any supporting video they may be using.

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How to Prepare Presenters and Attendees for your Virtual Event

AccelEvents

One thing that could go wrong is that your presenters and your attendees are awfully confused, don’t understand the technology, or are in the wrong places at the wrong times. Managing the technology (i.e., manning a PowerPoint presentation and operating it). Their own internet or technological issues.

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How to Prepare Presenters and Attendees for your Virtual Event

AccelEvents

One thing that could go wrong is that your presenters and your attendees are awfully confused, don’t understand the technology, or are in the wrong places at the wrong times. Managing the technology (i.e., manning a PowerPoint presentation and operating it). Their own internet or technological issues.

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8 Common Mistakes When Running Virtual Events and How to Avoid Them

AccelEvents

No one wants to sit through an hour-long PowerPoint presentation! You want virtual attendees to know how to use the technology and what is expected of them in terms of participation. You can test their camera, lighting, and audio. Encourage them to try starting their PowerPoint or run any supporting video they may be using.

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