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We’ll look at Flickr (photosharing), Twitter (micro-blogging) and Jing (screencasting)—easy to use tools that quickly link your pictures, video, blog posts and presentations to your web site and the people you want to motivate.
How can you point and mobilize more people to your website? There are a host of new (and well developed) on-line tools that can help you grow your communities in new and inventive ways. We’ll look at Flickr (photosharing), Twitter (micro-blogging) and Jing (screencasting)—easy to use tools that quickly link your pictures, video, blog posts and presentations to your web site and the people you want to motivate.
June 19th, 2008 12:00 PM   through   1:30 PM
294 North Winooski Ave
Burlington, 05401
United States
Phone: 802-862-3966 ext 19
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