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Tips for Remote Presenting

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There were some terrific questions and discussion. I’ve included some resources along with the slides here. Since the meeting was taking place in Los Angeles, FFOG was graciously allowed me to present remotely with Liz Karlin. In the past, I have presented remotely using skype audio and video.

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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

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During the presentation, we had participants jot down questions on index cards and those were used by the facilitators to lead the discussion. This method was used because the facilitator needed to speak into the mic so I could hear the questions. Photo by Be Chandra. Training Design'

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Connect with TechSoup at NCVS!

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ReadyTalk — This standard for webinar production offers integrated slides, screensharing, live moderated chat, and high-quality recorded audio. Skype — Offering an easy way to talk to anyone with an Internet connection for free, Skype. Ask your technology questions in our TechSoup forums.

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How to Produce Your Own Podcast

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For interviews outside of the Bay Area, I use ecamm call recorder for Skype , and a Logitech USB headset. (If If you have a PC, you could try Pamela for Skype). Overall, the recording sounds best if the call is Skype to Skype, but it's usually OK if I call the interviewee's land line too. number of downloads).

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Telework Tales: The Tools We Use to Stay Connected (Part 1)

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I mainly used TechSoup donor products: the Skype chat application; and ReadyTalk audio, web, and video conferencing services. When working remotely, I use Skype chat very frequently for quick questions or to set up meeting times, and I use ReadyTalk for the actual multiple-person meetings. Image 1: TechSoup.

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Record Your Grandma's Stories: StoryCorps' National Day of Listening is Nov. 27

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I also like their Great Question List. For example, some of the questions they suggest you ask your grandparents are: Where did you grow up? If you have a computer with a built-in microphone, you can probably record directly into an audio program like Garageband (Mac), or Audacity (Mac or PC). What was your childhood like?

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More Nonprofit Podcasts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A few days ago, I got an email from Seth Mazow with a question about how to record a SKYPE call. I thought Marshall Kirkpatrick has recorded our interview via SKYPE, but just remembered that it was Corey from the 501C3Cast. Marshall suggested: Audio Hijack Pro (for MAC). For Outlook users, Skylook.

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