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True/False Friday: Google plus is an utter disappointment.

July 13th, 2012|Featured, True/False Friday|

False. Google plus hasn’t displaced Facebook, but it may actually be useful for your next videoconference. The Hangout feature is an easy and highly accessible way to videoconference. Don’t let the casual-sounding name fool you—it has the potential to be an […]

Tip Tuesday: Video can be used effectively in an integrated advocacy campaign.

July 3rd, 2012|Featured, Tip Tuesday|

The Leo Burnett advertising agency created this remarkable video and the campaign it depicts. The campaign’s supporters literally fight fire with fire in the process of saving the library in Troy, Michigan from funding cuts: The agency received a […]

True/False Friday: The latest technology can be a means of preserving the vulnerable past.

June 29th, 2012|Featured, True/False Friday|

True. If you’re surprised to contemplate that a suite of technology could be the means of preserving an indigenous culture, check out this video about the partnership between the Surui people and Google Earth, Trading Bows and Arrows for Laptops:

Tip Tuesday: We love YouTube interactive transcripts and you will too.

June 26th, 2012|Featured, Tip Tuesday|

It’s a little extra work to upload an interactive transcript of your video to YouTube—and a lot of extra benefit, particularly when it comes to being found by search engines. Here’s a video we made for security clearance lawyer
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