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SPN Annual Meeting Livestreaming

Posted by nwilliams On October - 28 - 2009
Can’t make the trip to Asheville next week for the State Policy Network 17th Annual Meeting?  Then join us from the comfort of your computer on NewMediaTV.org for live streaming of key note speakers, policy sessions and technology training.
NewMediaTV.org is excited to announce that we will stream many sessions for the SPN Annual Meeting this year between November 2-4.

Monday, November 2
  • 9:00am-9:30am Podcasting 101 with Cindy Cerquitella, Atlas Economic Research Foundation
  • 9:45am-10:15am How to Plan Your Small Video Project with Pete Eyre, Motorhome Diaries
  • 10:30am-11:15am WIKI 101 with Kristin McMurray, Sam Adams Alliance
  • 11:15am-12:00pm Basic web management – what to do if you’re not a tech person with Michael Toguchi, eResources
  • 12:00pm Previously recorded: Robert A. Levy, Chairman, Cato Institute
  • 2:00pm-3:00pm About Solutions: A Roadmap to State Budget Reforms with Leonard Gilroy, Director of Government Reform, Reason Foundation
  • 3:00pm-3:45pm Video Recording with Jason Talley, Motorhome Diaries
  • 4:00pm-5:00pm Social Networking 101 with Adam Mueller, Motorhome Diaries
Tuesday,  November 3
  • 8:00am Previously recorded: Blogging 101 with Kristin McMurray
  • 9:00am-9:30am How to Livestream Video with Cindy Cerquitella, Atlas Economic Research Foundation
  • 9:45am-10:15am Video Editing 101 with Nic Hall, Sam Adams Alliance
  • 10:30am-11:15am Tech Playground with Christopher Anderson, Nicole Williams, and David Seymour
  • 11:15am-12:00pm Don’t forget the bloggers! with Scott Graves
  • 12:20: Jeff Sandefer, Acton School of Business and Texas Public Policy Foundation Board Member
  • 1:30pm-2:00pm Video promotion discussion with Pete Eyre, Motorhome Diaries
  • 2:15-2:45 Social Networking Strategies with Nicole Williams, State Policy Network
  • 3:00pm-3:45pm WIKI 301 with Kristin McMurray, Sam Adams Alliance
Wednesday, November 4
  • 8:10am: James K. Glassman, former Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 9:30am-10:00am Action/Campaign-Oriented Sites and When to Use Them with Michael Toguchi, eResources
  • 10:00am – 10:30am Advanced Podcasting with David Guenthner, Texas Public Policy Foundation
  • 10:30-10:45 Social Networking Case Study: Mobilizing Action with the Motorhome Diaries Crew
With over 500 registered attendees, we have identified a number of people with video skills who will also record and stream attendee interviews as time allows, so tune in for those as well. Follow twitter account SPN_09 for real time notifications for when the channel goes live.
We have decided to use Livestream.com for the broadcasts. If any session go awry due to internet blips, we are also recording them for archiving purposes.

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SEO with Mike VanWinkle Video Archive

Posted by emitchell On October - 20 - 2009

Here is an awesome blog post with examples of beta tags and more! – http://www.mikevanwinkle.com/marketing/seo/seo-basics/

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New Media Mania: SEO with Mike VanWinkle

Posted by emitchell On October - 19 - 2009

Join us Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 12PM EST

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Bridgett Wagner: Building Coalitions Video Archive

Posted by emitchell On October - 13 - 2009

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Bridgett Wagner: Building Coalitions Chat Log

Posted by emitchell On October - 13 - 2009

0:09 Mitch : Next on NMTV- Tuesday, October, 13 @12PM EST Ask the Expert: Bridgett Wagner
08:58 Denise SPN : Hi everyone!
08:58 Mitch changed their nickname to Nicole Sauce.
08:58 Nicole Sauce : Hello Denise – ready to rock n roll?
08:59 Denise SPN : oh yeah!
08:59 Nicole Sauce : Looks like to room is starting to fill up – welcome to our world everyone!
09:00 Nicole Sauce : Hi Bridgett!
09:00 Denise SPN : You’re live!
09:00 Nicole Sauce : we can hear you very well
09:00 Jennifer : Hello!
09:01 Nicole Sauce : Good plan, Bridgett –
09:01 Denise SPN : Who else is watching with us today?
09:01 Dave Williams : Hello!
09:01 AK : Hi everyone
09:01 Denise SPN : Hi Dave!
09:01 Kristine Tuinstra : Kristine from NTU
09:01 Nicole Sauce : Mr. Williams – Welsome
09:02 Nicole Sauce : Hello Kristine!
09:02 Denise SPN : Hello Kristine! Hi Allison!
09:02 Dave Williams : Thank you Ms. Williams.
09:02 Lauren Kresge : Lauren from the Buckeye Institute
09:02 Nicole Sauce : Lauren!
09:02 LK : Lea Krohn and Jo Jensen here!
09:02 Nicole Sauce : Lea and Jo! Hi!
09:03 Denise SPN : Hello to those at Koch. :-)
09:03 Lasse : Lasse Lund – Evergreen Freedom Foundation here
09:03 Nicole Sauce : Lasse! I owe you an email!
09:04 Lasse : You sure do! :)
09:04 Nicole Sauce : Wagner, Bridgett [bridgett.wagner@heritage.org]
09:04 Nicole Sauce : today – i promise
09:06 Nicole Sauce : How do you keep your network engaged for the long term efforts?
09:07 Nicole Sauce : hello all – small glitch one moment
09:09 Nicole Sauce : we are logging back onto the network – 2more minutes. My apologies
09:10 Nicole Sauce : you are live
09:10 Jennifer : you are back!
09:11 Nicole Sauce : identifying messages
09:14 Nicole Sauce : you are here
09:14 Bridgett Wagner changed their nickname to bridgett wagner.
09:14 Denise SPN : We can still see you!
09:14 Nicole Sauce : How do you keep folks engaged for long term efforts?
09:14 Nicole Sauce : can you also touch teh netbook pad lightly?
09:15 Dave Williams : Yes, we have a lobbying arm and it is very useful.
09:15 Victor : I’m late, so it might have been asked – how do you build your email lists?
09:16 Nicole Sauce : how do you keep folks engaged without lobbying efforts?
09:17 Nicole Sauce : You can buy lists, but your contacts are stronger if they contact you, or become yoru facebook friend, or comment givers on your blog
09:20 Denise SPN : What do you think of doing outreach to occasionally partner with opposition groups when possible?
09:20 Victor : Very good book
09:20 Nicole Sauce : touch pad
09:21 Nicole Sauce : i LOVE tht book
09:22 Nicole Sauce : Does building coalitions in person differ from building them online?
09:23 Victor : Anyone else lose the signal?
09:23 Jennifer : I did
09:23 Nicole Sauce : hmmm – logging onto the system again
09:26 Nicole Sauce : hello
09:26 LK : I’d love to hear your answer on the difference between online coalition and face-to-face coalition building
09:26 Nicole Sauce : The Influentials
09:28 Nicole Sauce : What percentage of your online contacts turn into “live” contacts?
09:30 Nate : What happens when you lose trust in one of your “allies” who caves, say supporting taxes in exchange for corporate welfare
09:34 Nicole Sauce : YAY CAGW!!
09:35 TracieSharp : any big coalition plans for Heritage for 2010?
09:35 Dave Williams : Pig Book since 1991. Woo hoo!
09:35 Nicole Sauce : good question Tracie
09:35 Nicole Sauce : Almost time for the 20 anniversary edition
09:36 TracieSharp : RB in FLorida April 2010 – any new partners lined up (besides SPN & Atlas)?
09:38 TracieSharp : any specific ideas on building coalitions with millenials?
09:38 Nicole Sauce : great topic, Bridgett!
09:38 Nicole Sauce : Who do you want to see at RB in 2010?
09:38 Nicole Sauce : Any thoughts folks?
09:42 Nicole Sauce : Thank you Bridgett!
09:42 Nicole Sauce : long is fiine
09:42 Victor : Thank you
09:42 Nicole Sauce : no maam
09:42 Denise SPN : Thanks Bridgett!
09:42 Nicole Sauce : you did great!
09:42 TracieSharp : Thanks Bridgett!
09:42 Laurel : Thanks, Bridgett!
09:42 AK : Thanks Bridgett
09:43 bridgett wagner changed their nickname to Thanks for having me.
09:44 Lasse : Thanks!

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Bridgett Wagner: Building Coalitions, 12PM EST

Posted by nwilliams On October - 13 - 2009

Tune in to Ask The Expert today!

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Trent TV Episode 6 Archive

Posted by emitchell On October - 6 - 2009

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Trent TV Episode 6 Chat Archive

Posted by emitchell On October - 6 - 2009

09:26 Mitch : Hello!

09:27 Mitch : Trent TV starts in 3 minutes…

09:29 Texas Watchdog staff : Hello!

09:30 Texas Watchdog staff : We’ve got Jennifer Peebles, Trent Seibert and Lee Ann O’Neal here today

09:30 wvwatchdog : I’m hoping to watch, but newmediatv keeps crashing my browser for some odd reason

09:30 wvwatchdog : but seems ok now

09:31 wvwatchdog : or not…technical issues?

09:31 Mackinac Kathy : hey..i’m here…

09:31 wvwatchdog : you are indeed

09:31 Mitch : hi kathy

09:31 Mackinac Kathy : hey

09:31 Texas Watchdog staff : hello wvwatchdog, Kathy and Mitch!

09:32 wvwatchdog : what’s going on in michigan today

09:34 Mackinac Kathy : rain… cold… fall in MI

09:34 wvwatchdog : I hate fall

09:34 Mitch : here in Oregon too

09:34 Mackinac Kathy : my fave time of year! not long enough.. football!

09:34 Mitch : Go BEars!

09:34 wvwatchdog : it’s nearly everyone’s fav time of year

09:34 wvwatchdog : but not me

09:38 Mackinac Kathy : I have discovered this tax lien information rests with our County seats… seems most have databases that tell you EVERYTHING.. property/IRS/State income tax/et

09:38 wvwatchdog : it’s true

09:38 wvwatchdog : in WV you pretty much have to get that info from the county

09:39 Mackinac Kathy : The Detroit News is doing this also…and reporting people of note who owe money..

09:39 Mackinac Kathy : If you want to have fun, Wayne County, Michigan (Detroit) has searchable internet database..

09:40 Texas Watchdog staff : kathy, can you post the link to the detroit news series?

09:40 Mackinac Kathy : lots of famous people who live in, or have passed through Motown owe lots of $$

09:40 Mackinac Kathy : sure!

09:40 wvwatchdog : I’ve been looking into a grade changing controversy involving our state treasurer’s daughter and one of our public universities

09:41 Mackinac Kathy : *snicker* this is great http://apps.detnews.com/apps/blogs/taxingdetroitblog/index.php

09:41 Texas Watchdog staff : That’s the Pacer Web site

09:41 Texas Watchdog staff : Thanks, Kathy! We’ll check it out

09:41 Texas Watchdog staff : I think it’s pacer.gov or pacer.us …. We will fin dit and post it shortly after the session to the chat room

09:42 Mackinac Kathy : I have explored Pacer.. it’s interesting, however I need a lawyer to help me navigate through the documents!

09:43 Mackinac Kathy : nodding my head…

09:44 Mackinac Kathy : oops!

09:44 Mackinac Kathy : could resonate in MI.. we’re in bowhunting right now.. firearms deer season starts Nov. 15

09:46 Mackinac Kathy : The only thing we have is a database of disciplined lawyers… it’s actually pretty comprehensive… for Michigan

09:47 Mackinac Kathy : In MI it’s ethics arm of Michigan Bar (I think) they certainly know how to look out for one another!

09:47 Texas Watchdog staff : what races are folks covering this fall?

09:48 Texas Watchdog staff : mostly local?

09:48 Mackinac Kathy : very few and far between…

09:48 wvwatchdog : Well, this isn’t streaming to me

09:48 wvwatchdog : no vid, no sound

09:48 Texas Watchdog staff : sorry, wvwatchdog.

09:49 Mackinac Kathy : We have a state senate election Nov. 3rd that’s kind of interesting…

09:49 Texas Watchdog staff : it should be archived if you have trouble watching it live

09:49 Texas Watchdog staff : is there an incumbent, kathy?

09:49 Mackinac Kathy : GOP candidate endorsed (and paid, I’m sure) by Teachers’ union…

09:50 Mackinac Kathy : Detroit City Council also Nov. 3

09:51 Mackinac Kathy : That’s been the big news with this guy…

09:51 Texas Watchdog staff : the detroit city council should be interesting

09:52 Texas Watchdog staff : trent is referencing the LM-2 form

09:52 Texas Watchdog staff : which unions must file with the federal gov’t

09:52 Texas Watchdog staff : the LM-2 is accessible online at the Dep’t of Labor’s Web site

09:52 Mackinac Kathy : Oh.. Detroit mayor election too! Big time

09:54 Mackinac Kathy : I was told future travel is a little more guarded, for safety and security reasons (governor/state legislators)

09:54 Mackinac Kathy : is that common?

09:54 Mackinac Kathy : yes

09:55 Mackinac Kathy : gotcha… thanks…

09:56 Mackinac Kathy : yay Steve!

09:57 Mackinac Kathy : lol! it is rather deflating to find an IRS lien for $50,000, only to find a few documents later, that person has been released from the lien b/c they paid it!

09:57 Texas Watchdog staff : yes, it would be

09:58 Texas Watchdog staff : but i think it would be worse not to find that second document :-)

09:58 Texas Watchdog staff : UCC filings

09:59 Texas Watchdog staff : Uniform Commercial Code

09:59 Mackinac Kathy : thank YOU!

09:59 Texas Watchdog staff : news@texaswatchdog.org

09:59 Texas Watchdog staff : or 713-980-9777

09:59 Texas Watchdog staff : always happy to help!

10:00 Texas Watchdog staff : here is that database where you can find the LM-2 form that unions must fill out

10:00 Texas Watchdog staff : http://www.dol.gov/esa/olms/regs/compliance/rrlo/lmrda.htm

10:00 Texas Watchdog staff : here is the link to the PACER federal court records

10:01 Texas Watchdog staff : http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/

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