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Archive for May, 2007

Track and Analyze Online Videos

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Yesterday I came across posting on TechPresident (Personal Democracy Forum) announcing their partnership with TubeMogul, a new site that creates beautiful charts that make it easy to track and analyze online video.

TubeMogul is a free service that provides viewership-related analytics for those that publish and monitor online video. TubeMogul gathers intelligence across major online video sites including Metacafe, MySpace, Google Video, Revver, Yahoo! Video and YouTube.

NGOs and others who use online video sites may want to check out easy to use Dashboard based service avaialble on TubeMogul to track and analyze use of their videos.

Non-Profits and User-generated Videos (part II)

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

It appears more Non-profit groups are designing creative campaigns by inviting user generated content.

During forth week of January 2007 UNICEF called for submissions to its ‘Media Magic Make a Difference!‘ one-minute video contest. Youth under age 25 were invited to submit a one-minute video on the contest’s theme, telling the world what young people think about the world they live in and how they’re making a difference.

Over 100 young people responded to UNICEF’s call to create a one-minute video telling the world what young people think about the world they live in and how they’re making a difference.

“The winning video will be featured on the UNICEF and Voices of Youth websites, vodcast by UNICEF, featured in the Media Magic Digest and be included in the International Children’s Day of Broadcasting 2007 materials, which are available to broadcasters around the world. The winning director will be honoured at an awards ceremony at a conference in New York City.”

All entries will be reviewed by the Media Magic team, with the video finalists displayed on the main UNICEF website. The winner will be judged by a global panel of media professionals, as well as a public on-line vote.
You have until 14 May so Vote NOW!

These initiatives let users choose favorite videos from these submission. Though mechanism to select videos are far from being easy / sophisticated.

GoogleEarth: Creating understanding for Darfur victims

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

On April 1oth, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC, inaugurated online mapping initiativeCrisis in Darfur, using Google Earth in partnership with Google. This lets you visualize, better understand, and respond to the genocide currently unfolding in Darfur.

According to Google about 200 Million users use Google Earth. This provides huge potential for outreach for NGOs.

In the past number of NGOs have used Googlemaps for news and advocacy purposes. You can find extensive list of GoogleMap mashup and how to use tools on this Blog.

Above initiative provides interesting example of how to merge high resolution images from satellites, testimonies and other data compiled by NGOs with Google Earth. Ease of use and powerful presentation of complex data can be extremely useful for advocacy and expanding out reach to new constituencies.

Museum expects to use these tools to creating understanding and empathy for Darfur victims.