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Podcasting 101 Live Blogging from Boston Podcamp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Gather your ideas Create a script - don't go free form or you might end up with a lot of ums and ahs. There were about 30 people in the room, only about 5 were women. His slides will be posted on the Podcamp wiki -- so look for them. Content is first! General public is used to radio and clean stuff.

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The Jing Project: Embed Screencasts Into Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It was very liberating for me to create a screencast like this -- no storyboard, script, no retakes. I pitched a session at podcamp Boston called "Screencasting for the Masses" -- this app is perfect for that workshop! You can capture and narrate in snap. You can upload to their host or you can download a.swf file.

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Leesa Barnes: How To Plan A Killer Podcast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Leesa Barnes drove all the way from Toronto to Boston to attend Podcamp, basically driving all night! Note: She'd like a developer to create script where you could submit to all these directories in one click version going to each one seperately because it is very time consuming.). Leesa Barnes, Cubicledivas.com Podonomics.

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Shooting Script Colonizing Social Spaces , looked more broadly at the benefits and drawbacks of museums utilzing social networking sites. A couple of major symphony orchestras, like the Chicago Symphony with 1336 fans and the Boston Symphony. The Boston Symphony has been doing ticket giveaway promotions. In this post, I???m

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How I Got Here

Museum 2.0

I went to two science centers, one huge (Museum of Science Boston) and one tiny (Acton Science Discovery Museum), and told them: "I'll work for you for free for three months, and then let's talk about whether you are going to pay me." By the spring of 2003 I felt I'd learned what I could in Boston and tried to figure out where to go next.

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