Community Communications Training & Certification
Programmers, reporters, musicians and other producers can learn the basics of community media production through our Community Communications certification program. While you can get started right away producing programs (see Get Involved), we want all programmers to get certified in Community Communications over the next few months.
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Here's a summary of the Community Communications Certification training:
Community Communications: Training and Collaboration Opportunities Beginning in the fall of 2007, regular Community Communications trainings and events will be offered for community journalists, producers, activists and artists.
To sign up or learn more about the Community Communications Certification trainings:
Send an email with "Community Communications" in the subject line to:
What can you learn?
New Media: How to produce cutting edge television, radio, web and print projects using new media arts and technology.
New Journalism: How to document and report on the work of sustainable community organizations, local government, culture, politics and social justice.
New Communications Collaboratives: How to work with community media centers networks such as WXBH-FM, the OpenJournalism Project, the Community Communications Working Group, or the Brick House Open Media Center.
Community Communications Certification Participants in these groups and others can get qualified to produce radio, television and internet products for these networks by enrolling in the Community Communications Certificate Program offered through the Adena Center for Sustainability and Communications at Webster University's Louisville Campus.






