SeeItNow is our fully integrated online media network that delivers
on-demand instructional video and audio Podcasts, and a live webcast channel for
streaming class lectures and special programs from the campus of Capital
Community College. Click to
SeeItNow.
National Digital Television Transition - Feb. 17, 2009
Coming
soon, TV stations will shut down their analog transmitters and switch to
digital broadcasting. If
you have cable or satellite TV service, you may need to do nothing.
BUT, if you receive TV from an off-air antenna, or have a spare TV
that uses "rabbit ears" to get a signal, you will have to
buy new digital TV, or get a digital converter.
Find out
more from the government's Digital TV website.
AMT Photo Album



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Fall
2008 Office Hours
Mon-Thu 8:30am-7pm •
Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Congratulations to the Communication Media
Class of 2008!
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The Communication Media Class of 2008 celebrates
receiving their Associate Degrees.
Capital's 61st Commencement Ceremony was held at the Connecticut
Convention Center on May 29. (l to r: Leila Jones, Doug Fitz,
Brittney Willis, Michael Morris, Henry Vivar).
Meet other Communication
Media student stars. |
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Educational Technology Online
Go online... using the
Blackboard Vista course management system
for college classes over the Internet. Capital Community
College has three "flavors" of online courses:
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• Web-Enhanced Courses are
on-campus classes that add online discussions, e-quizzes, and course
materials.
• Hybrid Courses are on-campus
classes that meet fewer times per week but add a significant online
component where students do independent work.
• Distance Learning Courses use
Blackboard Vista as virtual classrooms where the entire course is
conducted electronically. They're designed for students who prefer
independent work, who cannot come to campus, or whose schedules
prevent them from taking the on-campus version of a course. Check
out the
Fall
2008 DL classes. |

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Educational Technology In The Classroom
Every
one of the classrooms, labs, and public spaces at Capital is a
"Classroom For The Future" with an instructor's station that
controls a networked PC, standard VCR, digital document camera,
sound system, and multimedia projector. The PCs have CD/DVD players,
Internet access, and the Microsoft Office suite. You can also
connect your own laptop, digital camera, or other AV device! Larger
classrooms have microphones, while our Lecture Hall and Auditorium
have extended sound system equipment. We can also assist you
directly in the classroom with recording student projects, special
media setups, and more.

Educational Media Production & Distribution
The
college's state-of-the-art
Digital Media Center is designed for creative
professionals working with faculty clients, and for students
taking career-oriented courses in broadcasting and TV
production.
The
Center features high-quality "standard definition" digital video
equipment, an audio mixing/editing workstation, multilayer video
mixer, streaming media and
podcast encoding/distribution, and a variety of digital and analog recording/ playback
options.
Faculty use the Digital Media Center as a laboratory where students
can record fully integrated multimedia final presentations, using
video, PowerPoint, graphics, and public speaking techniques.
AMT staff use the facility as a high-end production center to create
instructional media content for faculty in all disciplines.
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Film Production in Connecticut
See which major motion pictures are currently in production right
here in Connecticut! Our state is becoming
"Hollywood East" as tax breaks give movie companies the incentive to
film on location in Connecticut!

Communication Courses
Browse
the Fall 2008 course offerings.

Capital Student Network
CSN
is a
student club and curricular activity within
Communication Media.
Improve your skills in radio/TV production, on-air
presentation, and journalism by working on weekly 5-minute CSN
NewsBreaks for the campus TV system, monthly CSN News half-hour TV
webcasts (also replayed on cable TV), RadioCSN audio podcasts, and
an online newspaper.

Produced by
Capital Students
From interviews with campus newsmakers to cooking to hairstyling to
taping rock bands... students
in TV production courses do it all.
Watch
their videos online.

Get a Degree in
Communication
Our
Associate Degree program in Communication
Media
can take you where you want to
go: entry-level employment in broadcasting, photography, media production,
and journalism, OR transfer to a university where you can continue
your studies for a Bachelor's, Masters' or Doctoral degree.
At Capital, you'll:
Work closely with
faculty
who are professionals in the media industry with years of teaching
experience.
Develop your creativity and learn about the high-tech
world of communication media through
hands-on
courses using our state-of-the-art
Media
Labs.
Gain practical, on-the-job experience
in a
required media internship.
Placements
include WFSB-TV3,
WUVN-TV18 (Univision), Analeh Productions, CT/N, Connecticut Public
Broadcasting, Hartford Public Access TV, Clear Channel
Communications, First Cathedral, and a partnership with the University of Hartford and
ESPN.
As
a Communication graduate, you'll be
prepared
for entry-level employment or to transfer to a University.
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