How to use video communications with volunteers
Jayne Cravens and Coyote Communications have information, links and explanations about using video in community organisations:
Video is a great way to further support your volunteers, and your computer probably already has all of the tools you need to make a video, or to engage in a live video conversation with others. The majority of computers sold today come with built in microphones and cameras, as well as the software you need to make a video — and even older computers can view most video platforms. In addition, older computers can also run a lot of live event software, such as iVisit, allowing for live video streaming and two-way video conversations.
Video isn’t something to use only with online volunteers or remote volunteers (those providing onsite service at a different location than yours). It’s also a tool you can use with new and current volunteers. And, in addition to an organization producing videos for volunteers, it can also work the other way around: volunteers can produce videos for organizations.
[Via : Using Video Communications With Volunteers.]
There’s a lot of information there, so set aside an hour or two. Also be sure to watch Jayne’s YouTube video.
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