Southeast Asian Elders Learn Video Skills
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Working with SEAMAAC staff members and Craig Santoro from WHYY TV 12, Elder Council members learn to conduct interviews and how to use video equipment.

Evidence of the trust and talent that support this partnership, members of the Elder Council have assisted UPENN staff with the creation of an interview guideline and have been instrumental in sharing this project with community members.

Building on the values of community engagement, the Elder Council members have fostered a collaborative learning environment where the elders are assisting each other in learning the skills required for this project.
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Topics: Community Media, Immigrants, Media production, Partnerships, Technology, Training
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