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Me TV: Programming Content for an Audience of One - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

  • GA_googleFillSlot("StreamingMedia-Banners"); GA_googleCreateDomIframe("google_ads_div_StreamingMedia-Banners_ad_container" ,"StreamingMedia-Banners");   var nav = window.Event ? true : false; if (nav) { window.captureEvents(Event.KEYDOWN); window.onkeydown = NetscapeEventHandler_KeyDown; } else { document.onkeydown = MicrosoftEventHandler_KeyDown; } function NetscapeEventHandler_KeyDown(e) { if (e.which == 13 && e.target.type != 'textarea' && e.target.type != 'submit') { if (e.target.name == 'txtNewQuery') { document.location.href = '/Search/Default.aspx?i=' + escape(e.target.value); } return false; } return true; } function MicrosoftEventHandler_KeyDown() { if (event.keyCode == 13 && event.srcElement.type != 'textarea' && event.srcElement.type != 'submit') { if (event.srcElement.name == 'txtNewQuery') { document.location.href = '/Search/Default.aspx?i=' + escape(event.srcElement.value); } return false; } return true; }   GA_googleFillSlot("StreamingMedia-300x100-Marketing"); GA_googleCreateDomIframe("google_ads_div_StreamingMedia-300x100-Marketing_ad_container" ,"StreamingMedia-300x100-Marketing"); Upcoming Industry Conferences Streaming Media West 2013 [19-20 November 2013] valig
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Tom Johnson

CauseVox | About Us - 0 views

  • Our Mission We want to see non-profits succeed because they do so much for the world. They fight for freedom, they feed the hungry, they provide opportunities, and much more. Unfortunately, non-profits struggle with technology and fundraising, hurdles that hold back the creation and scaling of social good. We hope to change that through CauseVox. Resources Support Center Media Kit About Us CauseVox is a startup based in NYC. Our experience in the non-profit sector inspired us to create a company that serves the needs of a greatly underserved group -- small to medium sized non-profits. We've been dabbling with fundraising technology since 2007 and our trip to Uganda, a few years ago, was the catalyst for CauseVox. Eventually, we were bold enough to quit our corporate jobs and focus full-time on CauseVox. Here's a little about us.
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    Our Mission We want to see non-profits succeed because they do so much for the world. They fight for freedom, they feed the hungry, they provide opportunities, and much more. Unfortunately, non-profits struggle with technology and fundraising, hurdles that hold back the creation and scaling of social good. We hope to change that through CauseVox. Resources Support Center Media Kit About Us CauseVox is a startup based in NYC. Our experience in the non-profit sector inspired us to create a company that serves the needs of a greatly underserved group -- small to medium sized non-profits. We've been dabbling with fundraising technology since 2007 and our trip to Uganda, a few years ago, was the catalyst for CauseVox. Eventually, we were bold enough to quit our corporate jobs and focus full-time on CauseVox. Here's a little about us. http://www.causevox.com/about
Tom Johnson

Journalists on Election Day (with images, tweets) · SPJ · Storify - 0 views

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    Social Media Journalists on Election Day In the four years since the last presidential election, digital journalism has sprouted in different directions, allowing reporters to not only distribute their work in more ways but to create personal brands within their identity as journalists. Election Day 2012 demonstrated this growth.
Tom Johnson

A New Formula for Quantitative UX Decision Making | UX Magazine - 0 views

  • A New Formula for Quantitative UX Decision Making by Jeff Sauro, Jim Lewis Comments (0) Share on deliciousShare on diggShare on emailShare on hackernewsShare on redditShare on facebook_like32 Imagine a formula that would allow you to take data from a very small pool of users (often as few as 8; possibly as few as 3) and figure out why, for instance, Autodesk customers are calling support, whether Budget.com visitors can rent a car in under a minute, or why cardholders were reluctant to use a mobile payment site. Such a formula exists, and it’s not some abstract “formula for success” in management strategy or a design technique. We’re talking about a mathematical formula that’s easy to use but can transform the way you measure and manage the user experience. The formula is called the Adjusted-Wald Binomial Confidence Interval (“Adjusted-Wald Interval” for short), but its name isn’t as important as what it can do. Its power is in helping estimate the behavior of an entire user population, even when the sample size is small. It does this by taking a simple proportion as input and producing a confidence interval. For example, suppose 10 users have attempted a task and 7 completed it successfully. The simple successful completion rate is 70%. But, given such a small sample size, how can you have any faith in the result? Would it be reasonable to expect to get exactly 7,000 succe
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    A New Formula for Quantitative UX Decision Making by Jeff Sauro, Jim Lewis Comments (0) Share on deliciousShare on diggShare on emailShare on hackernewsShare on redditShare on facebook_like 32 Imagine a formula that would allow you to take data from a very small pool of users (often as few as 8; possibly as few as 3) and figure out why, for instance, Autodesk customers are calling support, whether Budget.com visitors can rent a car in under a minute, or why cardholders were reluctant to use a mobile payment site. Such a formula exists, and it's not some abstract "formula for success" in management strategy or a design technique. We're talking about a mathematical formula that's easy to use but can transform the way you measure and manage the user experience. The formula is called the Adjusted-Wald Binomial Confidence Interval ("Adjusted-Wald Interval" for short), but its name isn't as important as what it can do. Its power is in helping estimate the behavior of an entire user population, even when the sample size is small. It does this by taking a simple proportion as input and producing a confidence interval. For example, suppose 10 users have attempted a task and 7 completed it successfully. The simple successful completion rate is 70%. But, given such a small sample size, how can you have any faith in the result? Would it be reasonable to expect to get exactly 7,000 successes if the sample size was 10,000? Probably not, but how far off might it be?
Tom Johnson

John Falter's Jazz Portraits: Introduction - 0 views

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    This is the sort of thing that the station's web site could use a "Today's Surprise" resource for "Registered Guests" John Falter's Jazz Portraits http://nebraskahistory.org/exhibits/john_falter_jazz/index.htm Born in Plattsmouth, Nebraska in 1910, John P. Falter was a photographer who created a number of iconic Saturday Evening Post covers along with taking numerous photos of celebrated jazz musicians. Some of his noted works include images captured from jazz gatherings in Colorado and Odessa, Texas in the 1970s. This digital collection from the Nebraska State Historical Society brings together some of the sketches he did at these events. Visitors to the site will note that they can click on sections such as Colorado Jazz Party, Ralph Sutton, and Jazz Action. One notable area is Vic Dickenson, which features sketches of that well-known trombonist who played with other jazz luminaries like Bobby Hackett and Eddie Condon. [KMG]
Tom Johnson

Wildfire Map & Satellite Images | Wildfire Disaster Interactive Map - 0 views

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    Hi Tom, The legend is available on both maps. On the Public Information Map, click the Legend button (third icon in from the left). On the Local Impact Map, click the Legend button (second in from the left). You can get the date and time of the incident by clicking any of the elements on the map. For example, if you click the fire icon on the Public Information Map, you get information about when the fire started and a report about the last time that data was updated. The data is updated on a regular basis by the various federal agencies we're pulling data from. As soon as they update their data, it is pulled into our map. The Public Information Map is currently zoomed into Idyllwild, CA, but if you zoom out, you can see other fires across the country. You can actually customize the map to focus on a different fire by panning and zooming to your area of choice and then clicking the Link button (last on the right) to generate a new customized link and embed code. Thanks for your interest. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Robby
Tom Johnson

AICPA - AICPA Not-for-Profit Audit Committee Toolkit Downloads - 0 views

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    AICPA Not-for-Profit Audit Committee Toolkit Downloads Product Image AICPA makes the individual tools from the AICPA Audit Committee Toolkit for Not-for-Profit Organizations toolkit available to not-for-profit organizations free of charge as a public service. To download individual toolkits click on the links below.
Tom Johnson

KUOW -- Public Radio in Puget Sound - 0 views

  • About KUOW The mission of KUOW is to create and serve an informed public, one challenged and invigorated by an understanding and appreciation of events, ideas and cultures. To accomplish our mission, KUOW: produces and acquires programming that meets the highest standards of journalism, cultural expression and entertainment; seeks advice and guidance from the community; provides a workplace that values professional growth, experimentation and cultural diversity; and utilizes state–of–the–art communication technologies. The fundamental values that guide our mission are: respect for the intelligence of our listeners; relevance to the local community; accuracy, thoroughness and fairness in reporting; creative use of sound to engage the intelligence, curiosity and imagination of listeners; innovation; and non–commercial operation.
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    Many similarities between the programming at KUOW and KSFR NB: KUOW has a "yesterday" sorta website. About KUOW [KUOW Studio Door] The mission of KUOW is to create and serve an informed public, one challenged and invigorated by an understanding and appreciation of events, ideas and cultures. To accomplish our mission, KUOW: produces and acquires programming that meets the highest standards of journalism, cultural expression and entertainment; seeks advice and guidance from the community; provides a workplace that values professional growth, experimentation and cultural diversity; and utilizes state-of-the-art communication technologies. The fundamental values that guide our mission are: respect for the intelligence of our listeners; relevance to the local community; accuracy, thoroughness and fairness in reporting; creative use of sound to engage the intelligence, curiosity and imagination of listeners; innovation; and non-commercial operation.
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