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SANTA ANA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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A-2011-166
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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6/20/2011
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addressing each one of the major target areas in the SAYC's vision. Having identified the need for community savvy <br />This program will promote the Santa Ana Youth Council's (SAYC) vision for Santa Ana Youth by creatively <br />addressing each one of the major target areas in the SAYC's vision. Having identified the need for community savvy <br />digital content producers, the Santa Ana Public Library and RSCCD will provide an opportunity for youth participants to <br />learn valuable job skills while contributing to their community's knowledge of youth related issues. While the program <br />has a certain amount of structured content creation, the students themselves will be given a large amount of room in <br />which to voice their own unique perspective on the issues facing Santa Ana youth. By tapping into this creative <br />partnership between the SAPL and the RSCCD, both institutions will increase their capacity to serve youth patrons. <br />Advances in information technology have inundated the lives of millions with a vast amount of media. User <br />generated content has fast become a source of news, entertainment, and artistic expression for an entire generation of <br />web savvy individuals. As e-commerce continues to grow at faster rates than the rest of the economy, the ability to <br />express one's insights with multimedia presentations has become an increasingly marketable skill. Those individuals with <br />the proper training and knowledge of digital creation tools will be in a prime position to excel in a 21" century economy. <br />Many of our local youth are already naturally web savvy and are open to the idea that they could one day follow a <br />career in digital content creation. In this way, the digital media academy taps into a youth's desire for self expression <br />and teaches valuable work skills in the process. <br />The program aims to provide participants services in the following areas: Work Experience, Vocational Training <br />and Certification in Digital Media Technology, educational support, civic engagement and leadership development, <br />entrepreneurship training, life skills development, college skills development, Job search training, mentorship, follow-up <br />services. <br />Work Experience (Santa Ana Public Library): Upon WIA eligibility determination and acceptance into the <br />"Seeds to Trees Digital Media Technology Academy", all 20 youth participants will be hired as paid library page student <br />interns and will be put the payroll of the Parks and Recreation Department of which the Santa Ana Public Library is a <br />division. Participants will work 5 hours a week, and of that 3 hours will be in-class training and the other 2 hours will be <br />on-the job work experience as production crews responsible for creating content and programming that will be <br />broadcasted on Santa Ana's library run CTV3 station and website. They will focus primarily of producing health and <br />fitness related programming and pre-production research and development on other programming topics such as <br />"Green Living", history and news. The work-experience occurs concurrently with the class-room training in a project- <br />based learning approach, because it gives interns an opportunity to immediately put their in class skills to work in a very <br />cogent manner. This portion of the work experience will run for approximately 30 weeks and will culminate in <br />successful interns receiving a Digital Media Technology Pre-Production and Digital Media Technician certificate. Upon <br />completion of their Digital Media Technology certification requirements, 13 student interns will be given the <br />opportunity to continue in the development of their work-experience in the form of employment in 10 hours per week <br />Digital Media Technology Apprenticeships. As apprentices they will continue to develop their production skills and will <br />work on developing and producing additional television programming on green living, nature, history, current events, <br />literacy, music, arts and sciences, along with further developing and producing additional health and fitness programs. <br />(Please refer to attachment #5 for projected program topics and shows). The apprenticeship will be a 12 week program <br />and upon successful completion of designated program project goals, which will be outlined in the program flow section <br />of this narrative, participants will receive a Digital Media Technology Apprentice certificate from RSCCD Corporate <br />Training Institute. As part of their paid work experience, all participants will blog weekly about their internship <br />experiences, progress and will upload their digital media creations in a "Seeds to Trees Digital Media Technology <br />Academy" website. Interns will also upload their videos on a "Seeds to Trees" YouTube channel as well as join a "Seeds <br />to Trees Digital Media Technology Academy" Facebook site. <br />Vocational Training and Certification in Digital Media Technology (RSCCD-CTI/DMC): Student interns will <br />receive introductory and intermediate level training in the following areas: 1.) Video Production, 2.) Graphic Design, 3.) <br />Digital Music Production, 4.) Web Design, 5.) Script-writing and 6.) Marketing. (Please refer to attachment #16 for a <br />curriculum syllabus)Interns will attend these digital media technology classes for 3 hours a week for 21 weeks. The <br />Successful completion of this portion of the in-class training and concurrent on-the-job training will result in RSCCD- <br />CTI/DMC awarding interns certificates in Digital Media Technology Pre-Production. Student interns then will be able to <br />specialize and receive additional training in either Web Design, Video Production, or Digital Music Video Production. <br />Interns will attend these specialty training sessions for 3 hours a week for 8 weeks. The successful completion of this <br />portion of the in-class and on-the job training will culminate in RSCCD-CTI/DMC awarding interns certificates in their <br />Exhibit A
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