Network
bottom


ABOUT US
PRESS ROOM


Freevlog HelpRSS feed for this group Join

Group Files

Added by: cherylcolan on: 03/26/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Description: Made this for my videoblogging students, and it will be okay for them, but I would love feedback on it. I know it's a little rough compared to Ryanne & Michael's screencasts, and a little long. But hey, at least it exists.
Tags: tutorial, Blip.tv, Blogger, vPIP, screencast
Added by: ryanne on: 03/03/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Added by: Verdi on: 02/05/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Description: Ryanne and I are working on an all new basic videobloggging tutorial and we'd love your feedback on these videos before we post them.
Added by: Verdi on: 02/05/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Description: Ryanne and I are working on an all new basic videobloggging tutorial and we'd love your feedback on these videos before we post them.
Added by: Verdi on: 02/05/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Description: Ryanne and I are working on an all new basic videobloggging tutorial and we'd love your feedback on these videos before we post them.
Added by: ryanne on: 01/22/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Description: this screencast shows how to replace the first feed you burned in feedburner and replace it with another feed seemlessly. this can be used when you've switched blogs, changed urls etc but you still want to keep your original subscribers. the cool thing about feedburner is that it will keep the feed that everyone is subscribed untouched to it just changes the source. very cool.
Added by: Verdi on: 01/17/07- this file is currently not available because nobody that has it is online.
Description: This is a quick screencast showing how to get the copy & past quicktime embed code from blip.tv and publish it on a blogger blog. Includes looking at the embeded video with IE 6.