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Online video. Many government websites now include videos. They are attractive because they are easy to use and have an established audience. ... Users can either link to their video on a third party site or use an embedded video player on their own
http://webguide.gov.au/types-of-content/online-video/ - 20k - Cached
Online video – Case studies. Case Study 1:. Just get this video online.Make it easy to use – like my DVD player. ... User comments on the video are not sought, and the video is expected to have a high initial demand, trailing off quickly after the
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Online video Technical considerations. Streaming, live streaming or download? Streaming/progressive download. ... Most web browsers are today capable of playing video as it downloads, either by a video player being embedded into a web page or the use of
http://webguide.gov.au/types-of-content/online-video/online-video-technical-considerations/ - 24k - Cached
Web Guide. Web Guide. Search:. Government 2.0 tools. Agencies should consider why they are engaging online, which audience they are targeting and what they want to achieve. The answers to these questions should then inform which online tools and
http://webguide.gov.au/web-2-0/gov-2-0-primer/government-2-0-tools/ - 48k - Cached
10 Feb 2012: The AGIMO Government 2.0 Primer. Government 2.0 scenarios and tools for Australian Government agencies. Version 1.02. Australian Government Information Management Office. February 2012. ï. Creative Commons. With the exception of the Commonwealth
http://webguide.gov.au/files/2010/12/AGIMO-Gov-2-Primer-v102.doc - 618k - doc - View as HTML
Online video – Business considerations. Online videos are a valuable tool and can be used very effectively to promote messages. ... However, the terms of use of some of third party online video providers conflict with government obligations and practice
http://webguide.gov.au/types-of-content/online-video/online-video-business-considerations/ - 25k - Cached
Time-Based Media formats. The term ‘time-based media’usually refers to content that is audio-only, video-only or a combination of audio and video.
http://webguide.gov.au/accessibility-usability/accessibility/capability-assessment/ - 29k - Cached
10 Feb 2012: Content-Length: 302927. The AGIMO Government 2.0 Primer Government 2.0 scenarios and tools for Australian Government agencies Version 1.02 Australian Government Information Management Office February 2012 Creative Commons With the exception of the
http://webguide.gov.au/files/2010/12/AGIMO-Gov-2-Primer-v102.pdf - 295k - pdf - View as HTML
Wiki functionality is available through govdex. A library of official video and photos for use by staff in their work and shared between agencies. ... Third party providers were used to disseminate materials, such as video from events, or used as input
http://webguide.gov.au/web-2-0/gov-2-0-primer/government-2-0-scenarios/ - 35k - Cached
Internet video advertising. These include ads in videos on video sharing sites, such as YouTube, as well as streaming video in banner ads.
http://webguide.gov.au/types-of-content/advertising-2/agency-advertising-on-commercial-websites-2/ - 30k - Cached
