Category: Videos
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A Walk In Muir Woods – Humorous Speech
[ad name=”Google Adsense 468_60″] Ron Fredericks writes: the video presented here is the polished version of Nitesh Jain’s humorous speech during the division C humorous speech contest Friday October 23’rd 2009. Nitesh was representing his Toastmasters R Us club, having already won first place at the area contest. LectureMaker filmed the video and hosted the video as…
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Introduction to Google Android Software Platform
LectureMaker promotes Bay Area talent with its video recording, hosting, and search engine optimized Internet marketing expertise. As an example… Marko Gargenta delivers his introduction to Google’s Android Software Platform during a Software Development Forum (SDForum) Mobile Internet Special Interest Group meeting.
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Pivotal Progress
[ad name=”Google Adsense 468_60″] From Outrage to Outcomes: “Let’s produce pivotal progress!” Learn how to produce progress. Learn about societal aspects that need pivotal progress. Prepare to ‘make a difference.’ Use what you learn. Catalyze positive change. Thrive. Thomas J. Buckholtz presents –From Outrage to Outcomes: “Let’s produce pivotal progress!” [kml_flashembed fversion=”10.0.0″ movie=”http://www.lecturemaker.com/lectures/tombuckholtz090816/lmpremovie.swf” targetclass=”flashmovie”…
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Video Rig
Ron Fredericks writes: LectureMaker set up a special video rig to film a ride from Silicon Valley to San Francisco. The camera was mounted into a car with a small tripod secured with gaffer tape. The lens was outfitted with a circular polarizer to eliminate glare from the in-car navigation unit. Using the video camera…
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Bay Area R User Group 2009 Kickoff Video
[ad name=”Google Adsense 468_60″] Ron Fredericks writes: In February I attended the Bay Area R User Group meeting recently held at Predictive Analytics World 2009. Michael E. Driscoll, one of the two kickoff meeting co-chairs, was gracious enough to let LectureMaker capture the video for the event as a technical marketing “lighthouse” project. Editor’s Note:…
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Use Screencasting In Your Next Lecture
Ron Fredericks writes: Screencasting is an easy way to document your activities on a computer. Its a digital recording of computer screen output, opten containing audio narration. During a recent poll, I found very few people were aware of screencasting . Watch my online lecture on the subject to learn how to: Express your ideas…