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> <channel><title>Comments on: Seeking Audience Questions for Next Kennedy-Mighell Report Podcast</title> <atom:link href="http://denniskennedy.com/blog/2009/04/seeking-audience-questions-for-next-kennedy-mighell-report-podcast/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://denniskennedy.com/blog/2009/04/seeking-audience-questions-for-next-kennedy-mighell-report-podcast/</link> <description>Legal technology, technologylaw and other musings.</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:59:36 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4</generator> <item><title>By: Doug Cornelius</title><link>http://denniskennedy.com/blog/2009/04/seeking-audience-questions-for-next-kennedy-mighell-report-podcast/comment-page-1/#comment-359</link> <dc:creator>Doug Cornelius</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:20:50 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://denniskennedy_com.innosoftware.net/?p=1440#comment-359</guid> <description>Dennis -
With the increasing use of webinars, I think it is time to break up powerpoint rules into two camps. What works for a live presentation does not work for a webinar.
With a live presentation, you want the focus to be on you, with the powerpoint supplementing your points and providing necessary visual.
With a webinar, the focus is now on the slides because they can&#039;t see you. You need many more slides and visuals to keep your webinar audience engaged.
Your thoughts? </description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dennis -<br
/> With the increasing use of webinars, I think it is time to break up powerpoint rules into two camps. What works for a live presentation does not work for a webinar.<br
/> With a live presentation, you want the focus to be on you, with the powerpoint supplementing your points and providing necessary visual.<br
/> With a webinar, the focus is now on the slides because they can&#8217;t see you. You need many more slides and visuals to keep your webinar audience engaged.<br
/> Your thoughts?</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Michael Walker</title><link>http://denniskennedy.com/blog/2009/04/seeking-audience-questions-for-next-kennedy-mighell-report-podcast/comment-page-1/#comment-358</link> <dc:creator>Michael Walker</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 06:33:59 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://denniskennedy_com.innosoftware.net/?p=1440#comment-358</guid> <description>Mr. Kennedy:
I am an attorney in Kentucky.  I am working with some colleagues on presenting a one-hour CLE program on using social media in law practice.  Specifically, we are working on the half-hour dedicated to the ethics issues surrounding social media.
We have focused on the following topics (these are related to the Kentucky Rules of Professional Conduct, but I am looking at other states&#039; and the ABA&#039;s treatment of the issue):
1) Advertising and Marketing, 2) Communication with potential clients,
3) Communication with retained clients,
4) Communication with witnesses,
5) Communication with individuals with counsel or who work for entities with counsel, and
6) Confidentiality, generally.
We would appreciate any links, articles, contacts, or other resources you could suggest on the issue.  We will also be happy to share a copy of our presentation with you once it is finished.
Please reply at michaelodellwalker@gmail.com
Best,
Michael Odell Walker </description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Kennedy:<br
/> I am an attorney in Kentucky.  I am working with some colleagues on presenting a one-hour CLE program on using social media in law practice.  Specifically, we are working on the half-hour dedicated to the ethics issues surrounding social media.<br
/> We have focused on the following topics (these are related to the Kentucky Rules of Professional Conduct, but I am looking at other states&#8217; and the ABA&#8217;s treatment of the issue):<br
/> 1) Advertising and Marketing, 2) Communication with potential clients,<br
/> 3) Communication with retained clients,<br
/> 4) Communication with witnesses,<br
/> 5) Communication with individuals with counsel or who work for entities with counsel, and<br
/> 6) Confidentiality, generally.<br
/> We would appreciate any links, articles, contacts, or other resources you could suggest on the issue.  We will also be happy to share a copy of our presentation with you once it is finished.<br
/> Please reply at <a
href="mailto:michaelodellwalker@gmail.com">michaelodellwalker@gmail.com</a><br
/> Best,<br
/> Michael Odell Walker</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
