The students at the Central City Library in New Orleans Digital Media Arts Club (dMAC) created a video blog post to introduce you to the club members and tell you about the skills they are learning in dMAC.
Let’s Get it, Get Healthy!
Eastern Senior High School entry into the “Fit for Our Future” video competition sponsored by Discovery Channel/Campaign to End Obesity/Kaiser Permanente. Concept, Script and Storyboard created by the Eastern SHS Digital Media Arts Club. Special Thanks to Discovery Channel, Kaiser … Continue reading
Welcome to the Anacostia SHS dMAC
The students at Anacostia High School Digital Media Arts Club (dMAC) created a video blog post to introduce you to the club members and give you a glimpse of the work we’re creating. ~Shamela McClain & Tyrell Vaughn 2012-2013 … Continue reading
“Mikhael” (Public Media Corps, Oklahoma)
A young Ponca boy interviews his grandmother for some insights on what it was like growing up Ponca in her time. A video from the after school digital literacy programs of the Public Media Corps in Oklahoma.
“Alonzo Warrior” (Public Media Corps, Oklahoma)
A ten-year old Ponca boy shares his ancestral pride in a video made as part of the Public Media Corps digital literacy after school program in Oklahoma.
Fancy Shawl Dance (Public Media Corps, Oklahoma)
Two young Ponca tribe girls, Samantha and Catherine, make a short video showcasing the apparel and act of fancy shawl dancing, a traditional folk dance. Produced as part of the after school digital literacy programs of the Public Media Corps … Continue reading
Impact of the dMAC at Anacostia Neighborhood Library
The Anacostia community reflects on the importance of the American Graduate Digital Media Arts Club (dMAC) program at the Anacostia Neighborhood Library.
Education Talk Back – Bullying
In “Education Talk Back – Bullying” Digital Media Arts Club students at Ballou High School discuss the effects of bullying. “Education Talk Back” is a series of discussions with DC students about the challenges in their schools, families and communities. … Continue reading











