Best Practices Conference Archive is live!
My presentation was "streamed" from the Best Practices Conference last week. I specifically chose not to utilize the voice function, since, for most of us, that would not be available on other occasions. Here is a direct link to my presentation: http://slcn.tv/bpe-kathy-dryburgh
A conference committee member conducted a "play-by-play" voiceover of my presentation in the video, and, although it was a bit rocky in some places since she did not have the script ahead of time (mine went smoothly in SL!), I think it came out fine. It is interesting to see how slowly the slides came into focus on the video, since, in Second Life, on my computer, they were appearing in focus right away.
This was a learning experience for all of us, and we all learned a lot, so I feel it was truly worth all of the effort. Thanks again to the hard-working conference team who put it all together!
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A conference committee member conducted a "play-by-play" voiceover of my presentation in the video, and, although it was a bit rocky in some places since she did not have the script ahead of time (mine went smoothly in SL!), I think it came out fine. It is interesting to see how slowly the slides came into focus on the video, since, in Second Life, on my computer, they were appearing in focus right away.
This was a learning experience for all of us, and we all learned a lot, so I feel it was truly worth all of the effort. Thanks again to the hard-working conference team who put it all together!
Technorati tags:
Kathy Schrock | Kathy Dryburgh
| slbestpractices07
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1 Comments:
Glad you found the footage. Yes, the slides vary from computer to computer based upon a whole bunch of factors. Mainly, slides will be very fast if they have been "loaded already", so that's why you see them very quick on your computer.
I hope the voiceover narration was OK. Yes, sometimes it's a bit rocky! We're always a bit paranoid trying to be sure we do service to the presenter's material. Starr tries her best, and if you have *any* suggestions, please let us know at SLCN. We can also put links on our site on the archive page to point to any materials or further information you want to provide.
It was an honor filming your presentation and all of us were thrilled to be there covering such a great event.
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