Southern New Hampshire New Media and Tech Learning CoOp
In the spirit of anarcho-capitalist-warm-fuzzy-anti-establishment (alright so that’s pushing it) consciousness expansion and technological empowerment, I am proud to announce the foundation of a series of meeting guaranteed to satiate your curiosity, tittilate your senses, and delight your sense of accomplishment. It’s an offshoot of NH Media Makers geared towards creating a fun learning environment for new technlogies.
The Location: Adelle’s Coffeehouse, 3 Hale St., Dover NH 03820
The Time: Sunday, October 5th 11am to 1pm - Date and Time unconfirmed! Watch this post for changes!
Meeting will officially start at 11:30 to give everyone time to mingle and get settled. Meeting may end earlier or run later than 1pm. Let me know if there are any conflicts here!
The Goal: To provide an open, informal, and comfortable learning environment for anyone who is interested in “new media”, specifically internet-based forms of media, and the systems and tools which make the newest forms of media run, Macs, Windows PCs, and *nix-based systems. If you don’t know the first thing about Macs, Windows PCs or what *nix even is, it’s ok. If using the formatting tools on your email program are intimidating, or if the term “formtatting tools” leaves you at a loss for words, that’s ok too.
Meeting #1: Intro to Blogging
This is for the person who says to themselves “I want to get my writing published on the internet, and I want it to look professional and attractive.” Or “How do I write things to put up on the internet?” Or “What the heck is a blog?”
For this meeting, I can and will personally commit to going over the basics of Wordpress, since I am most familiar with that. I will also go over some HTML 101 topics, which is critical for writers who wish to publish on the internet. I am looking for help for people who want to talk about other platforms, TypePad, Drupal, etc etc.
The only requirement for attending is a desire to learn more about computers and the internet. The requirement for presenting is to have something you want to share with others. That’s absolutely it.
Of course we’ll do our best to stick to one topic per meeting, to give all attendees the best introduction and help on each of the billion topics as possible.
I am also looking for is people who want to learn! Tell everybody and their brother who has ever wanted to publish something to the internet. Come find out how to run your very own blog, and help us decide what the most enticing topic of conversation is for the next meetup!
Future ideas include:
- HTML and CSS 101 - Don’t even know what CSS stands for? That’s ok! Learn the basics of HTML, XHTML and CSS, and get reference resources and practice ideas.
- Video meeting - From the basics of using your webcam to slap a video up on YouTube, to putting together or participating in a web series.
- Photography meeting - Photophiles share their favorite techniques, tips, and equipment recommendations. Figure out how to share your work, get noticed, and enjoy photography more.
- Podcast/audio meeting - Wonder what a podcast is? Want to know how to listen to them, even if you don’t have an iPod? Want to learn how to make audio to distribute via “podcast” or the internet? We’ll go over all that good stuff!
- Image editing - Ever wonder how the captions get on all those lolcats? Want to crop a photo so you can email it? There are all kinds of easy ways to edit images, and lots of folks to share their favorite techniques.
- M$ Alternatives - Don’t want to pay for licenses for the Inext generation of Microsoft Office or Outlook? That new version of AIM really making your computer choke? There are alternatives, and best of all… they’re 100% FREE.
- TV Alternatives - Don’t throw away your television, but do figure out how to make your home network, internet-based content and your TV circumvent your pricey cable bill.
- Windows 101 - Learn more about the system you might have been working with for years. What to turn off, what to keep on, how to maintain and support one of the most popular OSes in the world for the best possible experience.
- Mac 101 - Learn what it takes to make the most out of a system known for it’s sleek, artful presentation. It’s not just for artists and college students! Come see the real thing and learn how enjoyable and approachable the Mac OS can be.
- Linux 101 - No neckbeard required. It’s an open-source (community supported), lean, mean operating system. Linux may run some your favorite sites, but it can run your home computer in ways you might not have expected.
And that’s really just the list of topics I came up with in a short amount of time. There are probably a few dozen that could take up several meetings to cover the basics! Of course no one has to attend ALL meetings, and I’d encourage everyone to follow their passion and speak their mind. These meetings are meant for you, for me, and for anyone else who wants to attend. As I learned from the GI Joe cartoon: Knowing is half the battle. If you’re fighting with your concerns that you just “don’t get” computers, or code, or a specific kind of tech, it’s OK! Bring your questions, bring your lack of experience. We’re here to share!
So please, comment, email, tell a friend. We’ll be here, and we’d love to see you, too.
Note: I’d love to be able to webcast or record the instruction part of the session for future reference, anybody interested in helping with that, email me.
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Jizzee' to the Pizzee said,
September 16, 2008 @ 1:03 pm
My presence is unconfirmed, but strongly hopeful. Will stay tuned and update as scheduling variables become defined.
ChrisClark said,
September 16, 2008 @ 6:18 pm
I could potentially help out by talking about Expression Engine, the software package that I use to run my site, though it can be a little intimidating, even to people who have used blogging software for a while.
I could also talk (although maybe it’s not within the scope of this meeting) from a writing perspective, specifically about how limiting the number of topics I’m covering on my present blog has helped me to stay on target and update pretty regularly. I’m not sure if that’d be helpful.
Anyway, sounds like a very worthwhile event. I hope that I’m able to make it.
Ian said,
September 17, 2008 @ 4:48 pm
I’ll pass this along to the writers and
cut off their fingers if they do not complycordially invite them to participate voluntarily.Anyone who doesn’t go is firedThis is a great opportunity to learn about “new media” in a low-pressure environment. I think with the diverse gaggle of people involved we will probably generate discussion which appeals to a variety of skill levels. Barring major catastrophe, I’ll be there.Giania said,
September 17, 2008 @ 5:56 pm
Chris - Talking about the writing process could be very, very helpful. I think one of the major setbacks for people starting out is simply figuring out WHAT to write about. I know it’s been a sort of setback for me before, and at times even now. Sometimes having too many choices can be daunting - a problem a few self-imposed limitations can help alleviate.
Ian - Your commitment to
threateningaiding your fellow authors is admirable! I shall endeavor to assist you in your encouragements with all dueforceenthusiasm.Richard said,
September 22, 2008 @ 4:08 pm
I’ll be there and I’m going to pass the event on to a few other people I know.
John Herman said,
September 23, 2008 @ 12:39 pm
Very interested in this meeting. Unfortunately I will be at a wedding in NYC that weekend… BUT I will spread the word!
Giania said,
September 23, 2008 @ 12:42 pm
Bummed you can’t make it, but weddings are always fun. :)
Everyone: Make sure to nudge potential attendees to comment or contact me so I can get a semi-proper headcount!
Leah said,
September 23, 2008 @ 12:47 pm
I’ve never been to NH Media Makers, so I’d be a new face — but I have a lot of experience with Drupal & Wordpress (and years and years of blogging). I might be too shy to present but I’d love to come hang out and potentially chat with anyone interested in learning more about Drupal. (It’s a super great CMS. We’re married, Drupal and I.)
Giania said,
September 23, 2008 @ 12:59 pm
We’ll be super excited to have you there. :)
I’ve never used Drupal, and quite frankly when I checked out the site it scared the crap out of me. If you’d be willing to take a few questions about it, that would be awesome! Or maybe show off your installation in a non-presenter mode, just a Q&A mode for anybody with burning Drupal curiosity (like myself)
Roger Goun said,
September 23, 2008 @ 1:45 pm
I have an HD (1080i) video camera that’s pretty useful for capturing presentations, along with a radio lav mic. I know just enough about Final Cut Pro to be dangerous, and can edit raw video into something suitable for the Web if you squint a little.
I can talk about Drupal, photography, image editing, high-quality inkjet photo printing (an important topic that’s not on your list), MSFT alternatives, and Linux 101. I’ve been thinking that it would be interesting to put together a one-day class for people who want to learn the basics of DSLR photography and image processing, probably using Adobe Lightroom. It would be aimed at the “I got a Canon Rebel XSi for Christmas and don’t have a clue!” crowd. Obviously it could be broken up into a series of shorter sessions as you describe, which would give people a chance to go out and take some pictures and work on them between sessions.
However, I’m a terrible teacher (just ask my wife) and I don’t know anything about course development, so I would need a lot of help from people who are good at those things.
Leslie Poston said,
September 30, 2008 @ 11:02 pm
I can’t make this one, as it conflicts with Boston Media Makers, however; happy to come to future ones and teach various Social Media 101 topics as that is my area of obsession, er, expertise.
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