Saturday, August 8, 2015

***TONIGHT!***

***TONIGHT!***
LINK: https://goo.gl/Ub3yBw
STARTING 7:00PM CENTRAL - Aug 13, 2015
BUSINESS _HANGOUTS ON AIR TRAINING - PART 6
BHOA Training Course - Part 6 - Permalinks
Part 6 deals with Permalinks (like rooms in previous versions)
 
LINK: https://goo.gl/Ub3yBw

SUGGESTED PRE -EVENT ACTIONS:
1). Read paragraphs on Permalinks on pages 17 and 18 of the new BHOA Host Reference Guide:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NIQ7K2UdD3IlRuKpcohHoWMRm-qRfW2J0TtawZLmI3w/edit?usp=sharing
https://goo.gl/Ub3yBw

10 comments:

  1. This will be the last in the series Andrew Hatchett​. Can we expect a BLAB course shortly after.

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  2. Bill Graham A BLAB Course hasn't really been considered as of yet. I know of it but really haven't used it to any extent.
    Anyone who is experienced with BLAB and willing to do a presentation for the Community is welcome to do so.
    Both Michael Daniels and I encourage members in this form of community participation.

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  3. I'd like to see something on managing your YouTube videos

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  4. I would like to do a presentation on it but currently on Holidays till September 1st when I am back with a decent connection and not burning my mobile data plan! Bill Graham Andrew Hatchett

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  5. Nazim Beltran Enjoy your vacation. We look forward to your Sept return :)

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  6. Let me know what would be the best way to do this. An HOA with a screen share seems the best. Andrew Hatchett

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  7. Nazim Beltran I tend to agree about a HOA with screen share. as being the best ( and probably easiest) way to do it.
    :)

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  8. Great! Let us set up a time frame which is convenient for everyone. Would love to do an open forum with also members that are already using the platform.

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  9. Nazim Beltran Sounds good to me - getting a time frame for a transoceanic audience will probably be the trickiest part!

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  10. As always!! But we love the World because of it's vastness. Andrew Hatchett

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