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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

To be able to telework, people usually need five things: a computer or tablet, broadband Internet, access to work email, access to work documents, and a phone. The processing power of our mobile phones roughly doubles every 18 months as does storage capacity, as do Internet speeds with the advent of faster 4G and 4G LTE mobile networks.

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What You Need to Know About Video Interviews

Forj

Each tool has its own time and place. When it comes to the interview process, it’s crucial to the candidate experience, time to hire, and hiring goals, to use the best tool to suit your needs. These products are ones like Zoom, WebEx, and GoToMeeting. But the most crucial distinction is in their uses. Live Video Interview.

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The search for good web conferencing, take 2

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It was, perhaps an odd perspective, but in any event, I figured it was time to revisit this, and review what I’ve found. In doing a bit more research (which I guess I hadn’ t done this summer) it turns out that Webex seems to allow desktop sharing with Linux. I’m hoping to test it out soon, as well.

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Goin' to Meetin'

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

One of the things I'll be talking about from time to time is online collaboration, as MEMBERS ONLY SOFTWARE explores new tools to expedite work among our teams and with our clients. We've been using it for presentations to prospective users, training sessions, as well as testing and walkthru sessions with clients.

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Using Web Conferencing Software To Create A Screencast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In fact, it has been very time consuming learning a complicated piece of sotfware, not too mention having it make me feel stupid because I'm not groking it instantly. Nor I have been able to find his phone number or email to ask him directly. Was the quality of the audio worth the extra editing/production time?

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Web Huddle – The only other one I can find that at this time offers the possibility of sharing a Linux desktop. In my tests it was buggy (some parts of it just didn’t work), and the interface was still a bit crude. And, boy did I just fail the Richard Stallman test!) It does, apparently, do audio via VOIP.

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Case Study: NPower Michigan and Board Collaboration Tools

NTEN

Sometimes it was so rudimentary that someone would put a cell phone on speaker, and folks would dial in, and everyone could participate, but it worked.” I started playing around and putting content into it, and testing it before sending it to the board to make sure it was an appropriate tool.”