Re: [videoblogging] I invite you to have coffee with dougri and a special project in Cambodia
Hi Jay and Doug and everyone: Yes, the cameras that I brought over were purchased with money I raised from my blog doing a personal fundraising campaign! My documentation of the trip is here: http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/cloggersummit2007/index.html The campaign page is here http://cambodiabloggingsummit.wikispaces.com/ To add to the story, there's been a third video blogger from Cambodia to start. And, this guy, Vutha, didn't win one of the cameras! I showed they could do the same thing with a cameraphone or digital camera with a video setting. Anyway, he needed a little bit a remote tech support, but it is a great start: http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/09/another-cambodi.html The video blogging workshop curriculum is here: http://cloggersummit.wikispaces.com/Video+Blogging The Cambodian Bloggers Summit is here: http://cloggersummit.wikispaces.com/ On 9/11/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to share my daily vlog with members of the group showing a project just completed in Cambodia. This project began with the Vloggercon t-shirts donated to the Sharing Foundation in Cambodia. Beth Kanter does volunteer work with them, and talked about wanting to bring videoblogging to Cambodia. Actually a total of seven camcorders and ten digital cams were donated to this project. I had assumed that the three Hasbro Vcams I donated were the ones given out at the Camodian bloggers summit, but i was mistaken. Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson brought four video cams to the Sharing Foudnation on their recent trip to Cambodia. Beth Kanter acquired three more vcams for the summit where she was doing a presentation. This story is just to show the power of the net and what four individuals can do. We have given these young people in Cambodia the 21st century version of a soapbox to spread the word of their various causes and issues. So please join me for a cup of coffee. Doug does this cool thing where he make a short video each week on Youtube to talk about things he likes. It's doug who found the small 50$ Vcams that we took to Camodia. Actually, this video is a nice continuation of a story that stated on this list: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggnL-hDLcew We sent some old Vloggercon t-shirts to some students in Cambodia. Ryamond, the boy king, said you should send the cameras instead!. good idea. So a series of coincidences happened where we could actually visit cambodia and give the students the cameras that Doug bought. Beth Kanter visited right after us and did a whole workshop at a Cambodian blogging conference. Now we have some Cambodians videoblogging. Beth, can you share some of the links? Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 **check out the new look: ryanishungry.com** -- Beth Kanter Social Media and Nonprofits: Trainer, Coach, and Consultant Beth's Blog: http://beth.typepad.com Beth's Wiki: http://bethkanter.wikispaces.com
Re: [videoblogging] I invite you to have coffee with dougri and a special project in Cambodia
I just wanted to share my daily vlog with members of the group showing a project just completed in Cambodia. This project began with the Vloggercon t-shirts donated to the Sharing Foundation in Cambodia. Beth Kanter does volunteer work with them, and talked about wanting to bring videoblogging to Cambodia. Actually a total of seven camcorders and ten digital cams were donated to this project. I had assumed that the three Hasbro Vcams I donated were the ones given out at the Camodian bloggers summit, but i was mistaken. Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson brought four video cams to the Sharing Foudnation on their recent trip to Cambodia. Beth Kanter acquired three more vcams for the summit where she was doing a presentation. This story is just to show the power of the net and what four individuals can do. We have given these young people in Cambodia the 21st century version of a soapbox to spread the word of their various causes and issues. So please join me for a cup of coffee. Doug does this cool thing where he make a short video each week on Youtube to talk about things he likes. It's doug who found the small 50$ Vcams that we took to Camodia. Actually, this video is a nice continuation of a story that stated on this list: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggnL-hDLcew We sent some old Vloggercon t-shirts to some students in Cambodia. Ryamond, the boy king, said you should send the cameras instead!. good idea. So a series of coincidences happened where we could actually visit cambodia and give the students the cameras that Doug bought. Beth Kanter visited right after us and did a whole workshop at a Cambodian blogging conference. Now we have some Cambodians videoblogging. Beth, can you share some of the links? Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 **check out the new look: ryanishungry.com**
[videoblogging] I invite you to have coffee with dougri and a special project in Cambodia
I just wanted to share my daily vlog with members of the group showing a project just completed in Cambodia. This project began with the Vloggercon t-shirts donated to the Sharing Foundation in Cambodia. Beth Kanter does volunteer work with them, and talked about wanting to bring videoblogging to Cambodia. Actually a total of seven camcorders and ten digital cams were donated to this project. I had assumed that the three Hasbro Vcams I donated were the ones given out at the Camodian bloggers summit, but i was mistaken. Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson brought four video cams to the Sharing Foudnation on their recent trip to Cambodia. Beth Kanter acquired three more vcams for the summit where she was doing a presentation. This story is just to show the power of the net and what four individuals can do. We have given these young people in Cambodia the 21st century version of a soapbox to spread the word of their various causes and issues. So please join me for a cup of coffee. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggnL-hDLcew