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“To be named later” A Community Media Toolkit

“To be named later” A Community Media Toolkit. Overview. Goals of the project Define & Prioritize Content focus areas Project Time line? Volunteers Existing resources to tap into. What makes TMG so “unique”?. Based on my research and experience, there are a plethora of toolkits available

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“To be named later” A Community Media Toolkit

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  1. “To be named later” A Community Media Toolkit

  2. Overview • Goals of the project • Define & Prioritize Content focus areas • Project Time line? • Volunteers • Existing resources to tap into

  3. What makes TMG so “unique”? • Based on my research and experience, there are a plethora of toolkits available • Need to focus on TMG--What are our Strengths? • Real opportunity to reach out and engage people with different skill set levels (toolkit for everyone)

  4. Goals • Create a tangible resource for community members and activists with interest and/or experience with community media • Increase awareness of TMG within Dorchester and beyond • Increase knowledge of community media models, policy, and technology • Demonstrate the relationship between community media and Social Justice work

  5. Format • History of TMG • Media Regulations & Policy Resources • Technology (grids, TMG rating, check lists) • Community Maker Profiles • Glossary • Resources (helpful links, Samples)

  6. Content Focus Areas • Print • Audio • Video • Web

  7. Print • Zines • Community Newspaper list • Sample---Press Release, Media Advisory • Do-it-yourself publishing tips

  8. Audio • Podcasting • Broadcasting • Mp3 Basics • Equipment & Software

  9. Video • Basics • Equipment & Software • Compression • Up/Down loading 101 • Sharing • Vlogs

  10. Web– Collaborative Media • Wikis • Social Networks • Bookmarking • Blogs • File sharing • Jay’s Grid • Open Source • E-Newsletters • Cost & software reviews and/or recommendations?

  11. Regulations & Policy • There is a lot of great work that has already been completed by this group, which elements can be incorporated? • Community Media regulation overview • Policy Maker list • Resource list

  12. Community Media Makers • Brief profiles of local community media makers • List of community media groups & organizations • Helpful links

  13. Timeline? • Only 5 weeks left in the semester • Work on basic template needs to happen ASAP • Final Draft due 11/29 • Final product due 12/6 • Presentation 12/13

  14. Volunteers • What can the class work on together? • How do we define our own areas of expertise? • Please help as much as you can! • See sign up sheets for more info.

  15. Existing resources to tap into • Rennie • Tactical Wiki • Related links • Please post thoughts/ideas/feedback on the tactical blog • Lots of work to do, final product will be worth it

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