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MediaCamp: Digital Media Workshops at CUNY J-School

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    Francis Yannaco
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    Fall MediaCamp Workshops

    JustPublics@365 is continuing to offer its MediaCamp Workshops in partnership with the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism (J-School).

    The MediaCamp Workshops are skills-building sessions for intellectuals who want to combine research and digital media for the public good. All sessions are FREE and open to anyone from CUNY or another institution or organization who would like to attend. There is no limit to the number of workshops for which you can register. However, workshops fill up quickly and there are often waiting lists, so sign up soon! All events take place at the CUNY J-School, 219 W. 40th Street, New York, NY, 10018.

    This fall, JustPublics@365 will be offering beginner and more advanced MediaCamp workshops, which will cover crucial digital media skills like how to use Twitter, Blogging, and Analytics.

    Twitter: Social Media Practicum (Beginner)
    Tuesday, 10/29-5-8pm. Register.

    Blogging: Social Media Practicum (Beginner)
    Friday, 11/1 1-4pm. Register.

    Analytics and Metrics: Advanced Social Media (Beginner)
    Tuesday, 11/5, 1-4pm. Register.

    Advanced Twitter (Intermediate)
    Wednesday, 11/20, 4-7pm. Register.

    Live Multimedia Blogging (Intermediate)
    Monday, 12/9, 4-7pm. Register.

    Beyond Podcasting: Live Web-based Radio Talk Shows (Intermediate)
    Tuesday, 12/17, 4-7pm. Register.

    For more information on the workshops and to register, please visit the link below. Reservations for the workshops fill quickly, so register soon!

    http://justpublics365.commons.gc.cuny.edu/fall-mediacamp-workshops/

    Twitter: Social Media Practicum
    Tuesday, 10/29-5-8pm. Register here.
    In this hands-on workshop, we’ll work with Twitter, taking the steps necessary to establish your academic brand presence on this social media platform.

    Blogging: Social Media Practicum
    Friday, 11/1, 1-4pm. Register here.
    This workshop takes academic attendees through the basic steps of establishing a blog — an online space to highlight their research and accomplishments. We’ll consider the merits of various free plug-and-play blogging platforms like WordPress.com and Tumblr.

    Analytics and Metrics: Advanced Social Media
    Tuesday, 11/5 1-4pm. Register here.
    You’ve built a WordPress site and meticulously posted your research and analysis. You’re Tweeting up a storm. But is anyone actually reading and sharing your work? The first step in driving more traffic to your site is to get a better sense of the site’s current traffic. Where are visitors coming from? How long do they stay? What time of day draws the most visitors? What actionable steps can you take on Twitter to build an engaged following?Armed with this info, you can begin to tweak your publication schedule, keywords and content to attract a greater number of visitors and keep them longer on your site.

    Advanced Twitter
    Wednesday, 11/20, 4-7pm. Register here.
    Already have your Twitter handle? Know your way around @ replies and hashtags? Want to start building followers and using Twitter more effectively in your research, scholarship and advocacy? Then this workshop is for you.

    Live Multimedia Blogging
    Monday, 12/9, 4-7pm. Register here.
    In this workshop, we bring together blogging, social media and smartphones.Participants will learn how to live-blogging academic conferences and nonprofit events using smartphones to capture audio and video interviews, photographs from the scene, tweets and other forms of engagement into one curated narrative thread.

    Beyond Podcasting: Live Web-based Radio Talk Shows
    Tuesday, 12/17, 4-7pm. Register here.
    Talk shows are a powerful way to inform and engage people interested in the topics you research as an academic or advocate for as an non-profit organization. But most think of live radio talk shows as the preserve of media conglomerates who own broadcast towers, Federal Communications Commission licenses and large production crews. Resources that most of us don’t have.This workshop, however, introduces academics and non-profit leaders to tools and techniques that allows them to create and run their own LIVE radio shows. This is LIVE audio on the web that allows your audience to ask questions and provide perspective.

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