CAST AND CREW
About
Us
Days
Long Remembered and My Coney Island (as well as this website) were
produced by the students of the Digital
Clubhouse Network's Digitally Abled Producers Program.
The
mission of the Digital Clubhouse Network is to use technology to
build a more inclusive, compassionate, and tolerant 21st century
community.
We
are a non-profit organization that trains local youth (ages 12-18)
to work with people from the community, using computers to combine
personal narratives with photos, music, and other elements to create
Digital Stories about their life experiences. These 3-5 minute multimedia
oral histories" are designed to capture the often-fleeting
attention of audiences and teach them valuable lessons about life,
community and service.
Our
goals are to:
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Develop social entrepreneurs with advanced work skills
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Promote universal digital literacy and accessibility
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Raise awareness on issues arising from the Digital Revolution
With
locations in New York City's Silicon Alley and California's Silicon
Valley, the Digital Clubhouse Network is a bicoastal organization
with national recognition. We have been nominated three times for
the Computerworld Smithsonian Award, and its work has been selected
by the Smithsonian to be a part of the Permanent Research Collection
on Information Technology at the National Museum of History.
For
more information, visit our website at: www.digiclubnyc.org.
We
would like to thank our sponsors for making the DAPP Program possible
by their generous in-kind and financial contributions:
Adobe
Systems
Apple Computer
Intellispace
Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
Rudin Management Company
Time Warner Cable
We
extend our sincere appreciation to our instructors and mentors for
their contribution of time and talent and their dedication to our
community.
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