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Friday, February 10, 2023
- 12:00 AM2d 12hOutdoor Adventures: Glamp and Explore Yosemite National ParkWander through the pristine wilderness of Yosemite National Park, the first park to be designated as a Green Space by the United States Government. Yosemite is filled with a lifetime's worth of waterfalls and granite formations that fill the Valley. Come Stay at the beautiful Camp Tuolumne Trails in cabins and spend time exploring all the major spots of California's greatest treasure. All experience levels are welcome./For more information and pricing, visit the Outdoor Adventures office located in the Northwest corner of the Student Recreation Center./
- 12:00 AM2d 12hOutdoor Adventures: Glamp and Explore Yosemite National ParkWander through the pristine wilderness of Yosemite National Park, the first park to be designated as a Green Space by the United States Government. Yosemite is filled with a lifetime's worth of waterfalls and granite formations that fill the Valley. Come Stay at the beautiful Camp Tuolumne Trails in cabins and spend time exploring all the major spots of California's greatest treasure. All experience levels are welcome./For more information and pricing, visit the Outdoor Adventures office located in the Northwest corner of the Student Recreation Center./
- 10:00 AM2hPodcasting with Tammy Trujillo*NOTE: This series has reached capacity, but please check back as it may be offered again later in the spring semester.*-------- DATES: --------------------------------------------------------------Fridays: February 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th from 10:00am - 12:00pm-------- COURSE DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------This is a four-week course, two hours per week. The goal is to take an idea for a podcast and create it along with the infrastructure that goes along with it. It is expected that those completing the course could continue the podcast following the conclusion of the class or start another one on their own.-------- INSTRUCTOR BIO ------------------------------------------------------Tammy Trujillo is a professional broadcaster who has been on the air in Los Angeles for over 40 years as a news anchor. Tammy has received numerous awards for her work over the years. She has also been a college instructor for over 30 years in all aspects of broadcasting. Here at CSUN, Tammy is the KCSN News Director and also a part-time lecturer in Journalism, teaching Jour 495 Podcast Storytelling. Tammy began podcasting in 2019, creating and co-starring on the podcast Talks with John, a weekly conversation with John Lennon. The podcast won eight international awards during its 106-episode run. Tammy currently hosts two new podcasts of her own, co-host one with an internationally claimed illusionist based on his best-selling book and executive produce several others for large companies through my podcast consulting company, The Ultimate Podcast Pros. In addition, Tammy is under contract to write a textbook on podcasting.-------- COURSE OUTLINE ------------------------------------------------------Week 1:* The basics of podcasting * What makes a good podcast * Translating an idea into a podcast * Podcast planning * Scripting the podcast trailerWeek 2:* Audio recording and editing * Hosting accounts and how to use them * Uploading and RSS (really Simple Syndication) * Creating a podcast landing page * Planning for Episode 1Week 3:* Creating promotion * Creating a podcast website * Producing intros/outros * Understanding ‘call to action’ * Show NotesWeek 4:* Search Engine Optimization (SEO) * Submitting to podcast platforms * Listener Engagement
- 3:00 PMIn conversation about The 1619 Project with Nikole Hannah-JonesJoin Pulitzer-Prize winner and The New York Times staff writer, Nikole Hannah-Jones, as she discusses her book, /The 1619 Project/, and how the legacy of slavery did not end with emancipation.The year 1619 marked the beginning of American chattel slavery, where enslaved people from Africa were forcefully brought to the United States. /The 1619 Project/ discusses the hidden truths about America’s founding and how the aftermath of slavery is still a part of contemporary life.Hannah-Jones has dedicated her life to racial inequalities and injustices, earning multiple awards, including a Peabody Award and the MacArthur Fellowship. She is currently serving as the Knight Chair of Race and Journalism at Howard University, where she is founding the Center for Journalism and Democracy. She also was the co-founder of the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting.Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to learn more with your CSUN community.
- 8:00 PM2hJoel Ross' Parables
- 11:59 PMLast Day for Partial Refund, Spring 2023The third Friday of classes is the last day to be eligible for a partial withdrawal refund (dropping from 6.1 or more enrolled units to fewer than 6.1 units), minus $10.You are eligible for a partial withdrawal refund (difference in fee category and/or non-resident tuition) if you paid for 6.1 or more units, but are officially registered for 6.0 or fewer units by Feb. 10, 2023.Learn more: University Cash Services Refund Information [1][1] https://www.csun.edu/stufin/ucs-refund-information