By Bryan, on March 4th, 2007%
The genesis of the Center for Innovation in College Media happened in Kansas City, MO during the 2005 Fall National College Media Convention (moved from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina).
Chris Carroll (Vanderbilt Student Media) and Ralph Braseth (Ole Miss Student Media) organized a last-minute session on the last day of the conference to discuss new media’s . . . → Read More: Reinventing mp3s on archive.org
By lee, on January 1st, 2006%
The Center for Innovation in College Media is a non-profit think-tank that was created to help college student media adapt and flourish in the new media environment.
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By Bryan, on January 1st, 2006%
Sometimes, it helps to have an outsider come in to speak to a staff, or arrange some training, or discuss management issues relating to the shift to new media.
For that reason, we’ve set up a “Speaker’s Bureau” of folks who are willing to travel and help you where needed. Each of these individuals has different strengths they can bring to a workshop session or boot-camp for your students and fellow advisers.
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By Bryan, on January 1st, 2005%
Fellows of the Center for Innovation in College Media are individuals who have worked with us in developing the center, or who have agreed to contribute some of their time and/or research, writing and training efforts to assist in moving college media forward. They are:
Rob Pongsajapan: a web developer and graduate student at Georgetown University in . . . → Read More: CICM Fellows
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