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1 Creating a Culture of Storytelling April 4, 2013

2 Using ReadyTalk Chat and raise hand All lines are muted If you lose your Internet connection, reconnect using the link emailed to you. If you lose your phone connection, re-dial the phone number and re-join. ReadyTalk support: 800-843-9166 Your audio will play through your computer’s speakers.

3 This seminar will be available on the TechSoup website along with past webinar presentations: www.techsoup.org/community/events- webinars You will receive a link to this presentation, materials, and links. Twitter hashtag: #techsoup You are being recorded…

4 Creating a Culture of Storytelling With Zoe Blumenfeld, Viktor Sjoberg, and Brandon Walowitz

5 Presenters Michael DeLong TechSoup Facilitator Assisting with chat: Becky Wiegand and Ale Bezdikian, TechSoup Viktor Sjoberg Escondido Public Library Presenter Zoe Blumenfeld Global Fund for Women Presenter Brandon Walowitz Lights.Camera.Help Presenter

6 Introducing TechSoup 2013 Digital Storytelling Challenge Case Study – Global Fund for Women Case Study – Escondido Public Library Best Practices and Tips – Lights.Camera.Help. Q&A Additional Resources Today’s Agenda:

7 TechSoup is part of TechSoup Global, working towards the day when every nonprofit, library, and social benefit organization on the planet has the technology, knowledge, and resources they need to operate at their full potential. Who Is TechSoup?

8 TechSoup is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. As of June 2012, TechSoup served more than 183,000 organizations, distributed more than 9.7 million technology donations, and enabled nonprofit recipients to save more than $3.1 billion in IT expenses in 40 countries around the world. We have 52 donor partners including Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, and Symantec, and there are currently 469 technology donations available through the TechSoup catalog.

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10 Have you or your organization created a digital story before? (yes, no, don’t know) Participant Poll

11 A month of sharpening your digital storytelling skills Hands-on media making project Friendly competition – with prizes!

12 A Month of Learning Webinars April 4: Creating a Culture of Storytelling April 11: From Creation to Consumption April 18: Storytelling of All Sizes www.tsdigs.org Register: http://bit.ly/TSDIGS13W Tweet Chats April 9: Storytelling with Data April 16: Storytelling Around the World April 23: Sharing Your Story More Resources http://bit.ly/TSDIGS13R

13 Enter to Win! www.tsdigs.org 1.Create a short video (90 seconds max) or a five-image slide show 2.Upload video to YouTube or slide show to Flickr 3.Submit by 11:59 p.m. Pacific time on April 30

14 And How

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16 Just to Be Clear TechSoup’s Digital Storytelling Challenge is open to all mission-based organizations or agents. Stories do not have to be new, but they do have to be your own. It’s okay to have entered it in another challenge or contest. Submissions longer than 90 seconds are not eligible to win. Have fun and spread the word! www.tsdigs.org

17 Have you or your organization entered TechSoup’s Digital Storytelling Challenge before? (yes, no, don’t know) Participant Poll

18 Global Fund for Women Zoe Blumenfeld Communications Manager

19 Shout It From the Rooftops! Today: 1.Intro to the Global Fund for Women 2.How we talked about ourselves 3.Why we needed to change 4.How we are building a storytelling culture 5.Our new story

20 Stand with Women. Stand with Us. The Global Fund for Women advances women’s human rights by investing in women- led organizations worldwide. Our international network of men & women has mobilized over $100 million for women-led organizations since our founding in 1987.

21 Mónica Roa

22 We support the efforts of women’s organizations that are working to advance women's leadership and decision making at all levels of society and their widespread participation in public life. The Way We Were

23 OMG!

24 Storytellers Among Us

25 Leadership support Storytelling workshops Interviews with grantee partners Building a Storytelling Culture

26 Blog posts Social media shares Op-eds Photo campaign Targeting Storytellers to Key Channels

27 Pose for a Purpose

28 To celebrate International Women's Day, we invite you to post on your Facebook Timeline why, in your own words, you work at the Global Fund for Women. International Women’s Day Staff Contest

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30 Get leadership support Meet people where they are Create incentives Think visually Be patient In Conclusion

31 Escondido Public Library Viktor Sjoberg Digital Services Librarian

32 Digital Storytelling at the Escondido Public Library

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34 libraryyou.escondido.org

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37 Our Stories

38 Pop Up Podcast

39 popuppodcast.org

40 Contact Viktor Sjöberg vsjoberg@escondido.org vsjoberg@escondido.org @notshowberg libraryyou.escondido.org popuppodcast.org

41 How likely is it that you or your org will enter TechSoup’s Digital Storytelling Challenge this year? (not likely, somewhat likely, likely, very likely) Participant Poll

42 Lights.Camera.Help Brandon Walowitz Producer/Director/Editor

43 Creating a Culture of Storytelling facebook.com/lightscamerahelp @NPFilm www.lightscamerahelp.org

44 We believe that video is the most powerful communications tool a nonprofit organization can use to tell their story. When used properly, video can inspire an audience and motivate them to donate, volunteer or speak out about and issue. Lights. Camera. Help. now offers two types of educational opportunities for nonprofits to learn how to start using film Or Video to show the world the great work they do. Find out more about our classes: lightscamerahelp.org/learn Lights. Camera. Help. Education

45 Lights. Camera. Help. Film Festival The 5th Annual Lights. Camera. Help. Cause-Driven Film Festival August 15-17, 2013  Austin, Texas We’re looking for the very best: Micro-docs (under 5 mintues) Shorts (5-29 minutes) Features (30 minutes or over) Find out more and submit your film entry.lightscamerahelp.org

46 Why Should I Tell Stories with Video?

47 Why Tell Stories with Video? It’s an emotional medium

48 Why Tell Stories with Video? It’s an emotional medium It’s shared easily & draws attention

49 Why Tell Stories with Video? It’s an emotional medium It’s shared easily & draws attention People have come to expect it

50 Why Tell Stories with Video? It’s an emotional medium It’s shared easily & draws attention People have come to expect it It’s fun!

51 How Do I Get My Organization Excited?

52 Everyone’s story matters It’s All About The People How Do I Get My Organization Excited?

53 Everyone’s story matters Your stories are your culture It’s All About The People How Do I Get My Organization Excited?

54 Everyone’s story matters Make short videos & share Your stories are your culture It’s All About The People How Do I Get My Organization Excited?

55 Keep it short, simple, and easy How Do I Get My Organization Excited? The Interview

56 Keep it short, simple, and easy Introductions are important How Do I Get My Organization Excited? The Interview

57 Keep it short, simple, and easy Introductions are important What does your organization mean to you? How Do I Get My Organization Excited? The Interview

58 Keep it short, simple, and easy Introductions are important What does your organization mean to you? Ask Why? – Be Curious! How Do I Get My Organization Excited? The Interview

59 How Do I Tell Stories with Video?

60 How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Your office is a movie studio! Shooting Video & Audio

61 Shoot with your phone /computer How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Your office is a movie studio! Shooting Video & Audio

62 Shoot with your phone /computer How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Your office is a movie studio! Use available light Shooting Video & Audio

63 Shoot with your phone /computer How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Your office is a movie studio! Use available light Don’t forget the audio! Shooting Video & Audio

64 How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Online Editing & Sharing Keep it short!

65 How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Online Editing & Sharing Keep it short! Add titles and music

66 How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Online Editing & Sharing Keep it short! Add titles and music Share on social media sites

67 How Do I Tell Stories with Video? Online Editing & Sharing Keep it short! Add titles and music Share on social media sites Share within your organization!

68 Resources Online Video Editors youtube.com/editor wevideo.com Music & Video Elements search.creativecommons.org vimeo.com/musicstore mobygratis.com freesound.org ccmixter.org archive.org

69 Creating a Culture of Storytelling facebook.com/lightscamerahelp @NPFilm www.lightscamerahelp.org

70 Q & A Please type your questions in the chat window. Follow-up questions can be posted in the community forum:

71 Additional Resources www.tsdigs.org Register for upcoming webinars! http://bit.ly/TSDIGS13W More Digital Storytelling Challenge resources http://bit.ly/TSDIGS13R www.globalfundforwomen.org libraryyou.escondido.org popuppodcast.org www.lightscamerahelp.org

72 Thank You to Our Webinar Sponsor! ReadyTalk offers dedicated product demos for TechSoup organizations 4 times per week. For more information: pages.readytalk.com/techsoup.html


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