Archive for the 'Public Media' Category

Sep 14 2007

Action Coalition for Media Education Website 2.0

The new ACME website is up! As mentioned earlier, the site was built using Drupal. As a result, there are lots of new features and ways for members and visitors to participate in our coalition’s work:

Browse by Subject: search the website by tags, including Media Education, Advertising and Branding, Youth Media and more [...]

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May 15 2007

CCTV Seeks Cambridge Citizen Journalists

From Cambridge Community Television:
“Do you live in Cambridge, have video production skills, and think that media should be used to empower local communities? Cambridge Community Television is launching a new project called Neighbor 2 Neighbor, to embed citizen journalists in each neighborhood of Cambridge, and we need you.
The idea is to produce media about local [...]

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Nov 19 2006

Participatory Culture and the 24-Hour Breaking News Challenge

Inspired by a number of recent events this past week, including:
1. Jay Rosen’s talk at the Berkman Center on Open Source Journalism (and Steve Garfield’s excellent interview with Jay),
2. Rebecca MacKinnon’s exploration into Journalism Education and the Internet, and
3. The CIS Presents podcast with Holmes Wilson,
I wanted to consider these conversations in relation to today’s [...]

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Apr 24 2006

Charlie’s Table

Last week, I blogged being invited to Charlie Nesson’s table. It was great fun. Check out Charlie’s CCTV CyberlawWiki to follow along with and participate in the development of this most excellent relationship between The Berkman Center (where I work) & CCTV (where I volunteer).
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Apr 14 2006

Beyond Broadcast 2006 Day Two

On the Beyond Broadacast Blog, the organizers are looking for input from you about which tracks you’d like to see for Day Two of the conference. Dean Jansen writes
“On day two, the conference will shift gears, from traditional panels and speakers, to highly participatory working groups. Each group is oriented around a topic, and [...]

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