June 1, 2010 - June 22, 2010
Manoa Campus, UHM Sakamaki C104
New Media is the most progressive and powerful form of communication today because it connects and builds a direct relationship between you and your organization to any individual.
In this intense 4 evening workshop, learn Social Media Theory and the powerful tools within New Media for a non-profit foundation to help their voice and cause be heard.Work as a team to create a basic campaign which includes films on Youtube, blogs, a website, Facebook, Twitter, Buzz, cell phone services, and more as we unleash the power of New Media for a good service cause.
Join us, serve with us, and learn how you can make the most out of New Media. Mark Wolf has a strong passion to create media with meaning that creates a positive difference. He teaches media production classes to youth to empower them to create solutions to issues in their community.
Wolf's media background includes working at Lost, PBS, and The White House New Media Department. He is an owner of 1001 Stories, an HD Production Company, and he has written, directed, or produced content for The Barack Obama Campaign, The US Navy, The Emperor and Empress of Japan, The Institute for Human Services, Kanu Hawaii, and he most recently served at the White House New Media Department, where he helped create numerous films for the official White House website and Youtube Channel.
Ticket Information
$200, call (808 )956-8400 to register
$200, call (808 )956-8400 to register
Event Sponsor
Pacific New Media, Outreach College, Manoa Campus
Pacific New Media, Outreach College, Manoa Campus
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