| Performer Information | |
| Stage name: | Lisa Tolliver |
| Performer name: | Lisa Tolliver |
| Phone: | 914-664-5552 |
| Mailing address: | 26 First Street, P.O. Box 8549 Pelham, NY 10803-9998 |
| E-mail address: | ltolliver@360meridian.com |
| Website: | http://www.womenarts.org/network/profile_2509.html |
| Performer's agent: | 360 MERIDIAN, LLC |
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CONFERENCES: PodCampCity Online, Education & Media Conference, BlackTechMagazine's Technology & Business Conference, ASSOCIATIONS & NON-PROFITS: Volunteer Center of the United Way--Awards Luncheon, Boy Scouts of Greater New York, Boys & Girls Club, Junior Achievement, SCORE, YWCA, National Black MBA Association, Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Rotary Club, SCHOOLS: k-12 schools, Keller Graduate School of Management, Metropolitan College of New York, CUNY Hunter, CUNY Baruch, SUNY Nassau Community College, Essex County College (NJ), DeVry University (NY Metro), NEW YORK RADIO: WVOX & WVIP, CORPORATE & GOV'T: SBA, MTA, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Defense Department, NYC Dept. of Business Services, NYC Small Business Centers, Turner Construction
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| Information last updated: | 11/01/2010 |
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Category |
Description |
Fee |
| The Power of Podcasting and Other Social Media |
Media- Other, Music, Visual Arts- Other |
Learn about podcasting, blogging and other Web 2.0 social media, the top sites, and how to use them to stay up-to-date, to social network, and to market yourself and your wares. Also learn how to brand yourself and how to protect your identity online.
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$1001- $3000 |
| You've Got a Face For Radio |
Media- Other, Other, Performing Arts- Other |
YOU'VE GOT A FACE FOR RADIO! teaches participants to produce and host radio shows to be aired on the radio and/or online. Episodes will be recorded as podcasts and available on demand via the Internet. Modules - which may be selected and customized according to school budgets, schedules and available equipment - include:
1. Defining show topics and identifying interview subjects,
2. Working with sponsors and stakeholders,
3. Conducting interviews,
4. Marketing and promoting radio shows,
5. Hosting online shows,
6. Researching subjects online and in the library,
7. Photographing subjects (digital or analog cameras are required; cameras may be disposable),
8. Videotaping subjects - Part I (analog or digital camcorders are required),
9. Videotaping subjects - Part II (analog or digital camcorders are required),
10. (10) Podsafe music,
11. Editing and archiving podcasts.
CATEGORIES: Literature, Music, Theater, Visual Arts, Professional Development.
NYS STANDARDS: I, II, III, IV.
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$3001+ |
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