Reflections on the V-Blogging Conference


Reflections on the Vlogging/Blogging Conference:
After a dynamic day at the Vlogging/Blogging Conference last weekend, some of the panelists shared theirย thoughtsย about the conference.

27 comments

  • Donna 18 years ago

    Hi Joey, Thanks so much for sharing. I am proud of you, all. Keep on asl vlogging!

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  • MikeS 18 years ago

    Watched this with a BIG GRIN throughout. Loved the backstage shots and it show the other sides of such personalities. Congrats on your recent awards for recognition of ASL vlogging and striving for the best in deaf life for deaf people everywhere. Cheers.

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  • LARRY 18 years ago

    I have to agree with Kristi Merriweather (sp?) that it was an eye-opener and that it caused me to think about my future postings.

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  • Luis 18 years ago

    Joey,

    Wow!! I really enjoyed to learn your sharing information about the conference you went last Saturday, and evidently make our deaf communities stronger and empowerment also !! I love your Vlog and made my life different and better. Keep up!! Congratulation!! Many thank you, Joey.

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  • Nick 18 years ago

    Your vlog is true inspring! With my reflection of the blogging/vlogging conference, I found very amazing how bloggers and vloggers created their own personal thoughts to express that will increase personal growth and thoughts. I’d like to see more of ASL vlogs and deaf blogs often to stablize our community and increase the quality of education. Keep it up!

    Nick
    PS. Congratulations on your award receipents.

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  • IamMine 18 years ago

    *hands waving* to everyone involved!

    Nice piece of work from everyone’s comments on your vlog!

    I enjoyed Kristi and Amy’s comments!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Yup, Mike’s got it right – need more females!! ๐Ÿ˜€

    Come on, Ella, SurdoBitch, Mishka Zena, .etc!!! *looks at you, who is a female reader, yeah, you!! points at you*

    ๐Ÿ™‚

    Thanks for all you do!!! We’re going to keep getting stronger from here on…

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  • Fookem 18 years ago

    CHAMPS!!! Thanks for sharing with us.

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  • Chriz 18 years ago

    *grinning* Thanks for sharing your experiences and people you videoed at the conference. I really enjoyed seeing all the faces that went along with the more well-known names! It appears that blogging/vlogging is here to stay, and become a permanent fixture in our Deaf Community. This will, no doubt” elevate Deaf Discourse everywhere around the world. Congrats and thanks to all the vloggers/bloggers who made a tremendous impact in the past year and so! And, Joey, your awards are very well-deserved! : )

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  • ToddE 18 years ago

    Congrats, Joey, on winning DeafRead’s 2006 VLog Site of the Year award! It is not surprising that your vlogging endeavors are easily the benchmark in which future vlogging efforts are measured against.

    I look forward to watching more contributions.

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  • Jerome Cain 18 years ago

    Very Impressed! Congrats on your awards!

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  • Jean Boutcher 18 years ago

    Joel! Merci merci merci BEAUCOUP! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hope to see more dramatic vlogs of you, Ella Mae Lentz, Amy Cohen Efron, and David Eberwein. Such an enterainment for a mind!

    Jean Boutcher

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  • Eldon Ragland 18 years ago

    Hi Joey…
    I want to say many thanks so much for your wonderful sharing information and enjoying to watch on asl vlogging. Please keep it up!
    CONGRATULATION on your recent awards for
    recognition of asl vlogging,
    Eldon

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  • Jay 18 years ago

    We feel we were there through your extra efforts of capturing those moments and sharing them with us. Zillion of thanks!

    Jay

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  • RLM 18 years ago

    Keep up with original phases of your vlogcast with numerous deaf interviews!

    You surely forget one “more” factor of your ASL vlog success – your readers. Aha! That would be the FOUR groups to be thank. *grin*

    Your vlog surely set the tone of deaf blogsphere in the right direction with sense of civility and discussions/rebuttals in constructive manners.

    Robert L. Mason (RLM)

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  • Tara (MO) 18 years ago

    Congrats! Keep up the good work! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  • Tissa Peiris 18 years ago

    Awesome!
    Fantastic!!
    Congratulations on your award receipents!!!
    The joy of watching Vlogging/Blogging always inspires us as well as Deaf world.
    Thank you so much.

    Tissa Peiris

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  • Catherine 18 years ago

    Excellant job! Congrats on your awards! Keep it up!

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  • Jim Kelly 18 years ago

    Joey,
    That idea of ASL vlogging is really helping to empower Deaf communities to develop growing of knowledge. Knowledge is the power. I want to thank you for your being as fantastic keyman to make Deaf communities to feedback the network to keep unity stronger. Great. Keep your sleeves rollup…good job. I want to say again to thank you, JOEY.

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  • Penny 18 years ago

    You got two awards? Wow! How did you do it? Smile. Glad you got good support from family and viewers. Getting support surely does make the world look much prettier. Looking forward to your vlogs. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  • edna 18 years ago

    Thanks for sharing the video shots of bloggers/vloggers at the conference.. your time and effort certainly helped to “elevate the deaf community”.. it was also great catching up with you in person.. you are a class act, as always.
    hugs
    edna

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  • Jennifer Hummel 18 years ago

    Joey,

    Your ASL is clear and loud! I admire you to work so hard to elevate the deaf community which is very important to us. Please keep up with your work! I am sure you will work on video make a bit brighter, not dark which it is hard to see. Smiles
    Thanks!!!!!!!!!
    ~Jennifer

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  • Fuse 18 years ago

    Hey Joey!

    Keep ur camera rolling! You obviously are enjoying vlogging so much and keep up the good work!

    Great to see ya last weekend!

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  • Rob Walker 18 years ago

    Joey… it was great to see this new vlog entry and talk about your experience with the first vlog/blog conference in DC. Thanks for sharing. The comments made by those who attended, were most interesting and gave me something to consider the next time I post in my blog. Keep up the good work!

    RFW

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  • debby 18 years ago

    Congratulation Joey and other award winners. Keep your ASL v/blooging rolling. Love to watch your thoughts in ASL from A to Z and nice to see all v/bloggers’faces. Agree with Amy, wish I can be there to meet and learn many different deaf issues from all of you.

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  • Peggy Prosser 18 years ago

    Wonderful! Thank you for sharing particpant’s comments. If it weren’t too far from where I am today, I would have been there.

    Also congratulations on your two awards.

    Keep up the good work!

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  • DON STEWART 18 years ago

    I AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH YOUR VLOG WEBSITE AND LEARNED A LOT. I AM WORKING TO CREATE MY OWN BLOG/VLOG. IT IS ONLY A START THAT I CREATED ON DSTEW58.BLOGSPOT.COM BUT WILL ADD MORE VLOGS IN THE FUTURE.

    I NOTICED THAT THERE WERE VLOGGERS CONVENTION AND IT SOUNDED VERY INTERESTING TO ME. WONDER WHEN WILL THERE BE ANOTHER NEXT ONE? PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. I JUST ADDED MINE TO YOUR MAILING LIST TO VIEW MORE VLOGS FROM YOU. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND ADIOS.

    DON ๐Ÿ™‚

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  • Yen 17 years ago

    Hello Joey, just quickly, I’m hearing and have lost touch with signing for many years. My NY’s resolution is to get more involved in deaf. I found your vlog and am planning to keep coming back until I “read” everything. Thank you so much for sharing, and it’s true, you sign beautifully. You’re not bad looking, either. ๐Ÿ™‚

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