From: Lora Strobeen (lstrobeen@LAGRAVE.COM)
Date: 01/06/03
I am the coordinator of two Neighborhood Networks Centers in North Dakota
and have a project to develop a digital media technology lab. I would like
to hear from anyone who is doing this and what software/equipment they are
using. The goal is to get youth/adolescent involved in creating digital
media projects to help develop career skills and critical thing not to
mention creative expression. I am looking a possibly new computers,
digital cameras and camcorders, and the software needed to have a variety
of options for digital media projects. Any ideas, opinions and comments
would be greatly appreciated.
Lora Strobeen, Coordinator
Neighborhood Networks Learning Centers
832 4th Ave S
Grand Forks ND 58201
(701) 795-6300
lstrobeen@lagrave.com
www.lagrave.com <http://www.lagrave.com/>
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