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Flash Forward: Taking Your Center to the Next Level

How do I change the perception of my station? Enhance and celebrate creativity with today’s modern manifestations. Develop value and become the influencers that are ahead of the curve. During this workshop, we will share ideas and exercises to help your station move forward and become an essential part of your community. We’ll discuss everything from updating your station’s overall look, improve current techniques, optimizing your resources and more.

Moderator:

  • Barbara Chisholm, Executive Director, Ashland Cable Access Corporation, Ashland, MA

Speakers:

  • Kathy Bisbee, Executive Director, Community Media Access Partnership (CMAP), Gilroy, CA
  • Karla Saldaña, Training Director, channelAustin, Austin, TX
  • Tony Shawcross, Executive Director, Open Media Foundation, Denver, CO

This presentation took place during the 2010 Alliance for Community Media International conference in Pittsburgh, PA on July 10, 2010.

More information online: http://peg.ourchannels.org/index.php?title=Flash_Forward:_Taking_Your_Center_to_the_Next_Level

From Basic To Advanced: Channel Your Expertise To Provide The Best Training Possibilities

Your center has provided training for years, but now you’re wondering what you can do to make it more appealing and relevant to current producers and potential producers. Training Directors from channelAustin and other Community Media Centers will share how to update and expand your curriculum. Learn how to utilize the skills of your trainers to maximize their potential while learning the secrets of how to develop, schedule, implement and maintain unique opportunities for your community, all the while using all the equipment and software available at your center.

Moderator:

  • Jasmine White, Public Access Corporation of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

Speakers:

  • Karla Saldaña, Training Director, channelAustin, Austin, TX
  • Rebecca Sanders, Programming Manager, Zoom In Coordinator, Midpeninsula Community Media Center, Palo Alto, CA

This presentation took place during the 2010 Alliance for Community Media International conference in Pittsburgh, PA on July 10, 2010.

More information online: http://peg.ourchannels.org/index.php?title=From_Basic_To_Advanced:_Channel_Your_Expertise_To_Provide_The_Best_Training_Possibilities

By Youth, For Youth, About Youth

All you need to know to implement successful youth media literacy and film production projects. Learn how to teach youth to create meaningful, vibrant, and timely video projects – including short films and documentaries, video blogs, TV shows, music videos, and more. Panelist will share techniques for establishing a successful youth media program, including Claymation, stop motion animation, blue screen fantasy, video scavenger hunts and more.

Moderator:

  • Isabel Castellanos, Director, Youth Channel, Manhattan Neighborhood Network, New York, NY

Speakers:

  • Lee Webster, iYouth Director, channelAustin, Austin, TX
  • Jasmine White, Public Access Corporation of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC
  • Jackie Steven, Director of Community Programs, Arlington Independent Media, Arlington, VA

This presentation took place during the 2010 Alliance for Community Media International conference in Pittsburgh, PA on July 9, 2010.

More information online: http://peg.ourchannels.org/index.php?title=By_Youth%2C_For_Youth%2C_About_Youth

Branding Your Access Channel and CMC

Creating brand identity for your access channels and Community Media Center is critical to survival. It’s even more complex when you find yourself with multiple cable/video operators where your access channels are located on different numbers on each cable/video system. Learn from the pros how to overcome these issues and create a “brand” identify that’s unforgettable!

Moderator:

  • Nancy Richard, Executive Director, Plymouth Area Community Television, Plymouth, MA

Speakers:

  • Doris Ballard, Concord Community Television, Concord, NH
  • Tony Shawcross, Executive Director, Open Media Foundation, Denver, CO

This presentation took place during the 2010 Alliance for Community Media International conference in Pittsburgh, PA on July 9, 2010.

More information online: http://peg.ourchannels.org/index.php?title=%E2%80%9CBranding%E2%80%9D_Your_Access_Channel_and_CMC

Open The Doors of your Center and Go Beyond TV

The community already knows your center as the local PEG TV station, now you’re wondering how to get the community more involved, and take it to the next level evolving to a community media center. This workshop will help you develop strategies on how to get your community more involved by using your centerâs potential to go beyond TV.

Moderator:

  • Karla Saldana, Training Director, channelAustin, Austin, TX

Speakers:

  • Jackie Steven, Director of Community Programs, Arlington Independent Media, Arlington, VA
  • Jennifer Gilomen, Director of Public Media Strategies, Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA
  • Greg Sutton, Director, Community Media, Executive Producer, BCAT TV Network BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn, Brooklyn, NY

This presentation took place during the 2010 Alliance for Community Media International conference in Pittsburgh, PA on July 8, 2010.

More information online: http://peg.ourchannels.org/index.php?title=Open_The_Doors_of_your_Center_and_Go_Beyond_TV

Ignite WordCamp 2010 – Audio Only

Get Thee Behind Me: Making BuddyPress Do Thy Bidding – Audio Only

With BuddyPress, you can build your own social network on top of WordPress in just a few minutes. But every community is unique (freakish?) in its own ways, and BuddyPress’s default setup won’t work for everyone. Sometimes you want more than the standard BuddyPress, sometimes you want less, and sometimes you want something that doesn’t look social networkish at all. In this session I’ll talk about the structure of BuddyPress and how the parts work together. Then I’ll demonstrate a few examples of how you can use plugins, config files, and child themes to make BuddyPress work for your unique and freakish purposes.

Presented by Boone Gorges
Presented at WordCamp Boston 2010

WordPress Powers My Startup – Audio Only

You’re flirting with WordPress, now meet some entrepreneurs who made a commitment. This panel features startup and small business leaders for whom WordPress is a critical part of their business operation. Why did they settle on WordPress? What challenges does that decision present? If they could start over, would they pick WordPress again?

Locals Juliet DeVries of Audissey Guides and Amy Katz of Nine Lives Media join m62 visualcommunication’s Joby Blume, stopping in on the way back to the UK. Moderated by Jake Goldman.

Presented at WordCamp Boston 2010

Sell Sh*t on WordPress – Audio Only

The makers of WP-eCommerce and Shopp introduce their e-commerce solutions, share examples of their plug-ins in practice, and take questions on eCommerce implementation from the audience. The session is split evenly between these two popular solutions.

Presented by Shayne Sanderson and Jonathan Davis.
Presented at WordCamp Boston 2010

Academia/Higher Ed in Practice – Audio Only

WordPress is taking off in Boston academia. Why are higher education institutions choosing it? What does it need to expand adoption in academia?

Bill Dennen of Wheaton College, Sean Brown from MIT Sloan Review, and Chris Traganos of Harvard University mull lessons learned from rolling out WP and WPMU in academia. Moderated by Scott Dasse of Boston University.

Presented at WordCamp Boston 2010