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#PCPGH4 Session Followup: Writing For The Web PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Anthony  
October 21st, 2009

We’re going to share all the media, links, and feedback following Podcamp Pittsburgh 4. Send what you’ve got to “sessions [at] podcamppittsburgh d0t com” so we can keep the discussion and make the impact of your hard work that much more lasting. Also, please specify the session to which the material belongs. Thanks.

Henry Bingaman posted a .pdf (slides and notes) of his presentation “Writing For The Web — How To Make Your Web Pages Work For You” on his website. Go and download them, and while you’re there, check out his blog about.. well, writing for the web. It’s pretty useful to anyone reading this far, as is his twitter feed.

 
#PCPGH4 Session Followup: Blogging 101 PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Anthony  
October 21st, 2009

We’re going to share all the media, links, and feedback following Podcamp Pittsburgh 4. Send what you’ve got to “sessions [at] podcamppittsburgh d0t com” so we can keep the discussion and make the impact of your hard work that much more lasting. Also, please specify the session to which the material belongs. Thanks.

Mike Pound has finally summarized his experience at Podcamp Pittsburgh 4. Mike was a very helpful volunteer, does a great job prosthelytizing the newfangled outlets of blogs, podcasts, and vlogs, even among the stodgiest of his peers. He also was a last minute edition to the PCPGH4 schedule, presenting “Blogging 101.”

The three blogs I know that started as a result of the Blogging 101 session:

Comics and Beer. Bob agreed to be the guinea pig of the class. He’ll also be starting blogs for his journalism school students at WVU; naturally, I’m very curious to see how those go.

Crazy Love, Crazy Life. Danielle said in class she had three blogs ready to go, but hadn’t pulled the trigger on any of them. I was immensely pleased to see that this one, about her life as a newlywed, went live right after Podcamp.

Confessions of a Serial Life Changer. Danielle’s other blog that appeared right after Podcamp ended. This one will be a little tougher, as she’s dealing with  some potentially deep, personal stuff. Harder to write, sure; it also has the potential to be much more rewarding.

Way to go, Uncle Crappy!

 
#PCPGH4 on Slideshare PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Anthony  
October 14th, 2009

We want to share every Podcamp Pittsburgh 4 session’s slide deck. As soon as everyone catches on, you’ll find them on Slideshare. So spread the word.

If you’ve presented at Podcamp Pittsburgh 4 we want to see them slides, Buster. You can either post them to Slideshare.net and tag them #pcpgh4 or send them to us here at sessions [at] podcamppittsbugh d0t com, and we’ll post them for ya with the group profile.

 
PCPGH4 Session Followup Post: Screencasting PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Anthony  
October 13th, 2009

We’re going to share all the media, links, and feedback following Podcamp Pittsburgh 4. Send what you’ve got to “sessions [at] podcamppittsburgh d0t com” so we can keep the discussion and make the impact of your hard work that much more lasting. Also, please specify the session to which the material belongs. Thanks.

Deadly ninja of the online resources and interactive learning, Jess Knott, has posted her personal thoughts about visiting Pittsburgh for Podcamp Pgh 4. We need to start collecting names for all who plan to rent a bus or something to go visit her in Lansing when she starts a Podcamp there.

Check back to this post a little later for resources related to her Saturday session “Take a Screencast, It’ll Last Longer.” You can also visit the Podcamp Pitsburgh Slideshare group for the presentations that speakers have sent to us.

 
PCPGH4 Session Followup Post: Creating Webcomics PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Anthony  
October 13th, 2009

We’re going to share all the media, links, and feedback following Podcamp Pittsburgh 4. Send what you’ve got to “sessions [at] podcamppittsburgh d0t com” so we can keep the discussion and make the impact of your hard work that much more lasting. Also, please specify the session to which the material belongs. Thanks.

David White has posted his slides on his site, 7414 Comics. Check back to this post for any additional information we’ll post about his session as it becomes available, including links to the video.

UPDATE: You can also visit the Podcamp Pitsburgh Slideshare group for the presentations that speakers have sent to us.

 

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