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<title>Telling Your Multimedia Story Using Free Software Tools</title>
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<description>This video is from a meeting of the Capital PC User Group (http://www.cpcug.org) where free software tools for multimedia storytelling were explained. The meeting covered Powerbullet (http://www.powerbullet.com) and Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net) 

Click on the word QuickTime on the left of the screen, underneath the photo, to view this video.

The meeting was conducted as a "learning by doing" meeting, rather than as a presentation of "canned" materials that had already been created. 

Links related to this presentation can be found on the CPCUG web site at
http://www.cpcug.org/user/entrepreneur/306meet.html

If you'd like to keep track of low-cost and no-cost tools for creating media, two places to follow are
http://unmediated.org  and http://del.icio.us/tag/unmediated

Submit your own media creations to del.icio.us, and we can continue learning from each other.  Tag your creation: digitalstorytelling (without the space) and/or usergroups computertraining

One of the best ways of keeping track of your favorite del.icio.us tags is to subscribe to those tags using Bloglines (RSS aggregator/reader) or Squeet (email alert service for rss feeds.) 

For example, I use Bloglines to subscribe to the digitalstorytelling tag at del.icio.us
http://del.icio.us/tag/digitalstorytelling

The screencasting tag is also well worth subscribing to -
http://del.icio.us/tag/screencasting

An RSS feed with news about various creative projects I'm involved with can be found at 
http://philsrssfeed.blogspot.com/          

These projects are some of the things I'm working on in my 20 percent time.</description>
<date>2006</date>
<year>2006</year>
<subject>storytelling; powebullet; audacity; slideshow; flash; stories</subject>
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<publicdate>2006-03-25 05:46:53</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-03-25 13:44:15</addeddate>
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<runtime>53 minutes</runtime>
<contact>Phil Shapiro
pshapiro@his.com
http://www.digitaldivide.net/profile/pshapiro</contact>
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<coverage>Washington DC</coverage>
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