It takes some time, but you know, you don't have to set up 3
accounts. Some of the more videoblog-oriented services (like blip and I
think audioblog now) will let you do the blog, video hosting, and feed
all in the same place. Also, once they have set up one account online,
setting up others is pretty much the same-- just make sure to tell them
if there's anything special about a particular service that they need
to know (like "make sure you turn on "Podsafe" in Feedburner" or
something like that). How long it takes to teach will depend on how
Internet-savvy your students are.
--StephanieOn 2/26/06, duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
this is a little question to all those here who teach videoblogging around the place.. just
been running a workshop for some film makers on videoblogging, the bit
i always struggle with trying to teach clearly is the fact that they
have to set up s many diferent user accounts .. i.e. one for
blogger, one for ourmedia (or blip) , and another for feedburner?just
wondering if people have found good ways of teaching this part? and how
long has it taken you to run sessions explaining it all?
be wellduncan-- http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com >
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