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U new to Wufoo? This redux covers the basics.

Everyone learns in their own way. No getting around it. If you’re like OPO here (your “One Person Office” partner in crime), you may have missed SCN’s first two video tutorials on Wufoo, which is a great service for creating online forms. As a busy school communicator, it’s understandable that you’re crazy schedule is understandable. However, if you’re like…

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Tech Tip Tuesday: Make Wufoo your new lucky charm

8 out 10 leprechauns choose Wufoo every St. Pat’s Day Wufoo exudes the charm and finesse of the Irish when it comes to creating online surveys. In fact, I think Wufoo’s survey building process is easier to use than its parent company, Survey Monkey. Check it out in the video below. Now that you’ve seen it, please…

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Tech Tip Tuesday: Wufoo, a cool tool with a wacky name

Don’t laugh. You’ll want to remember the name. All of us, including the #onepersonoffice, remember those quaking moments when we’re asked to perform the unknown and make it happen. Quick. Creating online forms fits into the discomfort category for me. I found a great solution with Wufoo. It’s a seamless way to post registration forms…

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Fiverr is an online McGyver for folks like us

But you’ve got to watch your step. Do you skim through softwares and technologies, learning just enough to be dangerous but not enough to fully get the technical job done right? Well, that’s me. So, I spent this past month shaking hands with Fiverr, an online global marketplace where you can tap the services of all…

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Make those ever-so-smooth switcheroos with VideoScribe: Tech Tip Tuesday

This has nothing to do with switching around the packages at your family gift exchange. This is about about making simple modifications to featured graphic images in your school videos. Opo, our mascot for every #onepersonoffice, is already undergoing changes at Fiverr.com. Note at left the addition of a purty branch and an ethereal background by an…

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Tuesday Tech Tip: It’s the “VS” that brings OPO to life!

If you watched my previous video on the birth of OPO (#onepersonoffice) you may have noticed the format: whiteboard with hands darting in and out with drawings and nudges. The software used is VideoScribe, which provides a refreshing change from PowerPoint slides. I’ve had pretty good luck with VideoScribe, other than some hair pulling over…

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