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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community: February 2013
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community. Founded in 2010, NOMAD LAB is located in the heart of the Valle del Oro neighborhood in Newhall and the Jakes Way neighborhood in Canyon Country. NOMAD LAB designs and implements free inclusive arts, capacity building and leadership programs to offer a safe forum for creativity, dialogue, and community engagement. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. 2/16 and 2/23 VDO Visiting Artist: Pedro Lavin/ class and kites. Sunday, February 3, 2013.
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community: June 2013
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community. Founded in 2010, NOMAD LAB is located in the heart of the Valle del Oro neighborhood in Newhall and the Jakes Way neighborhood in Canyon Country. NOMAD LAB designs and implements free inclusive arts, capacity building and leadership programs to offer a safe forum for creativity, dialogue, and community engagement. Saturday, June 1, 2013. Our Trying to Figure Out What to Say to the Camera. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What is NOMAD LAB?
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community: Our Location
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community. Founded in 2010, NOMAD LAB is located in the heart of the Valle del Oro neighborhood in Newhall and the Jakes Way neighborhood in Canyon Country. NOMAD LAB designs and implements free inclusive arts, capacity building and leadership programs to offer a safe forum for creativity, dialogue, and community engagement. Monday, March 15, 2010. The program is currently in two Santa Clarita neighborhoods:. Jakes Way Neighborhood, Canyon Country.
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community: December 2011
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community. Founded in 2010, NOMAD LAB is located in the heart of the Valle del Oro neighborhood in Newhall and the Jakes Way neighborhood in Canyon Country. NOMAD LAB designs and implements free inclusive arts, capacity building and leadership programs to offer a safe forum for creativity, dialogue, and community engagement. Monday, December 19, 2011. December 10, Human Rights Day at NOMAD LAB! We also had the pleasure to see a presentation by teno...
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community: March 2013
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NOMAD LAB: A laboratory of creativity, collaboration and community. Founded in 2010, NOMAD LAB is located in the heart of the Valle del Oro neighborhood in Newhall and the Jakes Way neighborhood in Canyon Country. NOMAD LAB designs and implements free inclusive arts, capacity building and leadership programs to offer a safe forum for creativity, dialogue, and community engagement. Monday, March 18, 2013. 3/2 and 3/9 VDO Visiting Artists: Film/Video: Colin Howard and Visual Arts: Taylor Giali and Mitch Cox.
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June | 2008 | Drop That Knowledge
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A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. June 19, 2008. A couple weeks ago, I worked with three Youth Radio reporters–Ankitha Bharadwaj, Nico Savidge, and Pendarvis Harshaw–and media scholar danah boyd. To produce a panel on youth media for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s. Board retreat. Our mandate was to characterize how digital culture and technology are transforming the ways in which young people consume, use, and produce media. In a digital media world?
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November | 2008 | Drop That Knowledge
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A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. New Media Literacy Resource. November 19, 2008. Check out the Media Education Lab. Guidelines for educators who want to work within the rules, and it also charts a generative content area in its own right to discuss and debate with students. I haven’t done an exhaustive exploration of the site yet, but it looks rich. In collaboration with a list of partners, these folks have created a code. Election 2008: Who hits publish.
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Election 2008: Who hits publish | Drop That Knowledge
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A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. Election 2008: Who hits publish. Youth Radio’s newsroom is still decompressing from the election last week–and still delivering stories to our outlets. Six election-related pieces have already aired on NPR:. To Obama’s historic win (All Things Considered). Between father and son about the civil rights implications of Obama’s candidacy (Day to Day). 3 A commentary from a young man making sense. 5 A glimpse into partisan battles.
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A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. A couple weeks ago, I worked with three Youth Radio reporters–Ankitha Bharadwaj, Nico Savidge, and Pendarvis Harshaw–and media scholar danah boyd. To produce a panel on youth media for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s. Board retreat. Our mandate was to characterize how digital culture and technology are transforming the ways in which young people consume, use, and produce media. Called, “What’s the New What? But before...
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New Media Literacy Resource | Drop That Knowledge
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A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. New Media Literacy Resource. Check out the Media Education Lab. Guidelines for educators who want to work within the rules, and it also charts a generative content area in its own right to discuss and debate with students. I haven’t done an exhaustive exploration of the site yet, but it looks rich. In collaboration with a list of partners, these folks have created a code. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. In an...
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