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cevans

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Posted - 11/13/2009 :  05:43:26  View cevans's Photo Albums  View cevans's Blog  Reply with Quote

How to Assemble and Post an Online Program.

Did you know that - due to required time off work, cost/availability of childcare and money in general - less than 2% of the autism community can attend an autism conference? Yet these conferences are where much of today's current thought on autism comes to light. Wouldn't be GREAT if there was a way to capture the videos and Powerpoint presentations of those presenters and bring them to the other 98% of us that can REALLY use the information?

Well, NOW that's possible!!.

If you are an autism expert, a conference speaker, a researcher, a teacher/educator with a "best practice", a medical professional with a key learning or a parent with some special insight...

Here is the place to share your knowledge with the autism world.



Using a simple software program from vcasmo.com, it's now possible to quickly prepare online Video + Powerpoint Programs. It is equally as fast to post these programs here at Autism Hangout for distribution to the global autism community.

I've prepared two short video tutorials: The first is on How to Prepare and Post an Online Program in 10 Easy Steps. Find that here: http://www.vcasmo.com/video/Autismhangout/6518

The second is on how to place your Program into the Autism Hangout Education Catalog. That program is here: http://www.vcasmo.com/video/Autismhangout/6660



Both are very easy to watch and use the same medium (VCASMO) you will be using to present your knowledge! You can also print out the pages for future reference.

Don't worry... if I can do it, anyone can! I hope you will take a few moments to share your learning experiences with those coming after you... and those that can benefit from your knowledge right now.

Note too that the Autism Hangout Education Catalog makes it possible for you to get paid for your knowledge. It isn't much, but it will help you recover some of the costs of your labor.

The bottom line is this: Knowledge IS power! The more current learning we can share on autism, the more we can all thrive with the condition!


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everykidcan

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United States
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Posted - 10/23/2010 :  09:47:28  Reply with Quote


Hi Craig,
Posting a program on Autism Hangout is a great idea. How long can the program be? Can it be posted in sections if it exceeds the length?

Thank you,
Heather Clare, OTR/L

Every Kid Can
Informative Pointing Method

Heather Clare, M.A., OTR/L

email: everykidcan@aol.com

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cevans

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Posted - 10/23/2010 :  10:19:15  View cevans's Photo Albums  View cevans's Blog  Reply with Quote


Hi Heather

You can post pretty much any length... but audiences won't sit for very long. It's been my experience that 20 minutes is really pushing it. Ten to 15 minutes is about right length-wise for $10.

Folks like "bits and bytes" in about 2-4 minutes, too. Stringing 3-5 "B & B's" together in one program is also effective.

Hope this helps.

Craig



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hannahsmith

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Posted - 01/07/2013 :  02:29:48  Reply with Quote


Yes, you said right that for parents its not possible to get the details in video format related to Autism, but your idea is really cool.
Now its possible, and i am glad to know this.

http://cluas.ie/children/autism/


Edited by - hannahsmith on 01/07/2013 02:32:29

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