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A privacy statement in video
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by
Duane Raymond
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published
Aug 27, 2008
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last modified
Mar 27, 2013 04:20 pm
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filed under:
practices,
video,
innovative,
effectiveness,
usability
The 2008 Christian Aid Week signup uses video to reassure potential supporters of why signing up for email updates is important and how they will protect it. Much more interesting than reading a privacy policy!
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2008
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What's the best idea you've heard at ECF?
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by
Duane Raymond
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published
Mar 14, 2013
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last modified
Apr 09, 2013 07:32 am
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filed under:
ECF,
ideas,
innovative
Participants at the 2013 eCampaigning Forum (ECF) share the best ideas they heard at ECF 2013.
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Knowledge
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Steal these 10 e-campaigning ideas
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by
Duane Raymond
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published
Mar 13, 2013
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last modified
Apr 11, 2013 08:56 pm
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filed under:
ideas,
innovative,
campaigning
Rachel of Engaging Networks challenges us with some ideas for how we could campaign differently and encourages us to steal the ideas.
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Knowledge
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Unleashing the power of live broadcasting
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by
Rob Salmon, Torchbox
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published
Jun 10, 2010
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last modified
May 13, 2014 09:19 am
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filed under:
fundraising,
campaigns,
practices,
video,
innovative,
2010
A camera, a laptop and an internet connection... and you can broadcast live to the world. Rob Salmon outlines some of the ways that individuals and organisations can use the new opportunities.
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Knowledge
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What is the semantic web?
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by
Tom Allen
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published
Jul 13, 2010
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last modified
Feb 24, 2013 01:36 am
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filed under:
trends,
tools,
2010,
innovative
Combining and presenting information is a key aspect of campaigning, but your computer has no way of 'knowing' what kind of information it is dealing with. Tom Allen explains how common standards for categorising information online could revolutionise the way campaigners can engage with the issues they care about.
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Using a Google+ hangout for an online press conference
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by
Alison Reynolds
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published
Sep 22, 2011
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last modified
Jun 13, 2013 06:29 pm
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filed under:
2011,
case study,
innovative,
video,
2011-08,
ECF summary,
tools
Alison Reynolds explains how Tibet activists used Google+ and Ustream to run a global press conference at little or no cost.
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2011