Past meeting
Community Technology & Digital Opportunity: BAVC!
Meeting Description
Who
- You should attend if you are interested in learning more about BAVC's programs and services. Their programs are relevant to many sectors; arts, education, health, advocacy, outreach, youth, environment, cultural, to name a few.
Why
- Learn from other people in the Bay Area working in community technology. Share ideas and resources, and build partnerships.
Organized by
- Kami Griffiths
Details
Don't miss the March Meetup at BAY AREA VIDEO COALITION to learn about their exciting community-based program initiatives. Gain a better understanding of their free media technology training programs for nonprofits and youth, video & audio production and preservation services, custom workshops, and the upcoming NonProfit Institute for New Media Applications, sponsored by Zero Divide.
The Bay Area Video Coalition is the nation's largest noncommercial media arts center dedicated to providing access to media, education and technology. BAVC is a production facility, an affordable training center, a national resource in video and audio Preservation, a pioneer in technology-based workforce development and a trusted guide for independent mediamakers.
Talk About This Meeting
Who Attended
The organizer estimated that 36 people attended.
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Jon
"Kami, thanks for a very positive experience and very organized event. I really enjoyed the presentation and the great discussion we had in our break-out groups. And also a big thanks to the young guy who took up the job as door man! :-) To the BAVC people, I will attempt to distribute your materials to our Berkeley Campus and its faculty. If you can provide your info in digital form, that's all the better. "





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lx
"i met interesting people working on the non-profit end of new media, got a chance to see some of the curriculum and activities of BAVC. i discovered some unexpected overlaps between our group and the net-activism people, and discovered two events in april that i'll most likely attend. "