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Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]>
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Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Jan 2016 08:49:07 -0300
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Hi

Yes, I would follow. I'm also a follower of NPOC on twitter.

Some of my classes and lectures are taught via Periscope too. (I am
not under 20s unfortunately but half of my students are - the
undergrads, not the postgrads)

It is a great idea since most of the time I am on the road trying to
follow up meetings in IG venues and Connect and Webex are not such
great apps for those of us on mobile in the Global South.

Periscope is easier to interact

Just like Snapchat you have the issue that it is instantaneous media
so by default the content expires

What we usually do with stuff we really want to keep is to use
something to extract the video afterwards from Periscope and send it
out to Youtube (there are Firefox extensions and such that do this).
There's an example here in Maranhão
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB4NR8TklWI

Also, maybe  you can make automatic backup get the media. I've made it
work for Snapchat but never tried for Periscope.

[]s

Renata


> Date:    Wed, 20 Jan 2016 09:20:52 -0500
> From:    Edward Morris <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Intersession / Periscope
>
> Hi everybody,
>  The Non-Contracted Party House will be having an intercessional meetings
> with our colleagues from the Commercial Stakeholders Group in Los Angeles
> early next month. Although there will be ample opportunity for remote
> participation I was considering doing something with Periscope during this
> meeting, either on my own or as part of a wider NCSG effort.
>
>  My question to everyone is:  Do you use Periscope? Would you be interested
> in looking in on the meeting, perhaps some informal conversations or even
> an interview or two with attendees?
>
>  I don't want to get overly formal or ambitious but if we / I were to try
> to do something along this line are enough of you using the Periscope
> application and interested in looking in on the events in LA to make it
> worthwhile to try?
>
>  Thanks for considering.
>
>  Best,
>
>  Ed Morris
>

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