Google Hangout for February Meeting

Google Hangout for February Meeting

Published on Monday, January 21, 2013

Google Hangout for February Meeting

It went well enough to try it again

Our February meeting will once again be held online through Google Hangout. You're welcome -- as we're sure you'd rather not brave the frigid weather.

In January we used Google Hangout for the first time and the general feedback is that it worked well enough to try it again. Now that we have a little experience, we are going to try the Google Hangout On Air option. On Air will allow us to broadcast and record the meeting. Broadcasting means that more people can see what's going on during the meeting beyond the nine allowed to "hang out." We will also post the recording on our website afterwards.

John and Linda Coonen, founders of CMS Expo, will be our guests at this meeting and we'll also have DNN updates and tips.

We'll be meeting face-to-face in March and will update you with the location shortly. "See" you February 5!

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