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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

What is Nhv.Org? Get involved.

What is Nhv.Org?

Designed as an alternative to Facebook in 2010, Nhv.org is your classic example of a content management system, based in Google Blogger, with a focus on local activity.

Recently the front end has been revamped to include Twitter Bootstrap technology so that the homepage works whether on a desktop or mobile. The home screen, featuring options for whether you're on the go or at home, is rhetorical. It's set up that way to remind you that a different desktop experience awaits you at home, should you choose to get more involved.


History

Nhv.Org was originally designed in 2010 when it was noticed that many people were using the tag #NHV. This was in order to mention "New Haven" online, and was part of a national trend of using the customary abbreviations of airport or train codes to mention a city within the confinement of Twitter's 140-character limit. New Haven's tag became #NHV and everyone from Yale to the City of New Haven's official accounts have used #NHV as a way of sharing information to a locally interested audience.

Content

Nhv.Org is designed with an interest to produce high-definition quality content, such as HD1080p video from as recently as a day ago. With the influx of technological devices allowing just about anyone to produce film or publish articles, the platform extends to the community to help share awareness of current events and content from qualified producers.
The network is also designed to inform the public of everything happening, from giant Slip and Slides to election campaigns. The goal is to connect the people of New Haven in order to build a stronger sense of community, by allowing local organizations and groups the ability to agument the range and reach of their message by unifying information on a platform which offers access to contribute in a variety of ways.

Public Accessibility

Anyone with Twitter or Instagram has access to the platform by tagging #nhv on an Instagram or Twitter post. Many people do this unintentionally and contribute to the assortment of other persons, businesses and organizations also sharing to the same list. That list is accessible here.
Groups, organizations and individuals with public Google Calendars can be automatically plugged into the RSS Calendar Feed. Simply send an email with a link to your public Google calendar (subject: "Add Calendar") and your events will appear on the Nhv.Org Calendar once imported.
Groups, organizations and individuals with Gmail accounts and an interest to write to the Nhv.Org blog can be granted access by requesting permission.

Quality Content

Nhv.Org is designed with an interest to produce quality content, particuarly high-definition video, so we offer our media team to assist you in your project. In that way, the organization helps create new jobs for those interested in careers in media, by growing the market and exposure for locally produced video.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

What is Nhv.Org all About?

Classic Car Today on Whitney Avenue. 
We knock it out of the park for you on Instagram on a regular basis here at Nhv.Org; at least we try. Follow our channel at Instagram.Com/NhvOrg for neat pictures all taken in and around New Haven which are meant to be historically relevant to some degree, aesthetically pleasing, and perhaps anthropologically meaningful.

Instagram is one of many new features of the internet. As a platform, it began in 2010 and has risen to become one of the best ways of sharing on the web. Last year, it grew 23% compared to Facebook, which grew at 3%. We like it too, which is why carefully curated content is added to our feed, just about every day.

We cover events with it, as well as promote things that are happening around the city, as a way of increasing attendance to to those events by making them look perhaps a little more inviting, cool and exciting; especially things that take place on the Green, the Public Library, as well as free events at Yale which are open to the public.

Friday, February 28, 2014

#NHV: Sharing the System

There are many websites online that are available for the public to find information, such as New Haven Independent and Daily Nutmeg. These are based on the traditional magazine or newspaper. Nhv.Org is designed differently, to allow the audience to participate in the creation of content, in various ways and on different levels of involvement. This article explains and describes the various ways that you can post your information here for others in your community to discover.

The content is constantly changing. You can check back tomorrow, and all of the tweets and photos will be different. The site posts an article 5 times per week at minimum. The posts are a mix of original media content, aggregated (embedded) media, and public announcements.

a. Post to Twitter or Instagram with #Nhv Hashtag (automatic)
Whatever you post on Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #Nhv will appear on the site automatically. It will be displayed for a limited time (usually for the course of a day) on both the home and mobile versions. You can also discover others taking great pictures of New Haven on Instagram, or find out great pieces of information, like the Food Council conference at Career High School last weekend, for instance.

Friday, January 17, 2014

A Well-Informed Society.

Animated Gifs and Rollover Objects. 
Nhv.Org has taken some steps to become better oriented to serve the public community in becoming more well-informed. As one of the city's best developed news aggregates, it compiles all locally relevant information from every different source into a neat package of colorful photographs, minimal amounts of editorialization, and the occasional interesting video, with many options to include both the public and nonprofit organizations in designing their press releases on the page itself to their specifications using free Google accounts, supported only by local business.


Here is the new layout of the site.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Back to our Regular Programming

Being able to post to Nhv.Org is open access.  Anyone has the ability to post to the website by tagging a Tweet or an Instagram photo with the label #nhv.  If you really want to get in depth, you can also sign up to write for the blog, where access can be shared via your Gmail.

In addition, you can also post to the site through calendar access.  Just click the "Add Content" button on the desktop version for more information on how you can access the #Nhv audience, which at the moment is at just about 700 followers on Twitter, with an average traffic on this site of about 1000 views per week (which peaked at 2500 one week this summer).

We're also integrating more user comments with Google Forms, helping citizens communicate with government in a major way.

We are also creating high-definition video with organizations around the city such as See Click Fix, NHFPL, The Grove, ULA, Lyric Hall, and many more in the future.

Stay tuned because there's more to come!  Here on #Nhv.
New Haven:   A city on the move.  Photo from this summer.

Monday, July 29, 2013

New Metrics Benchmark

Since its inception, Nhv.Org has been about one thing:  providing quality information of relevance to people local to New Haven, CT.  Today, we reached beyond the 50k mark, in terms of the number of views this site has received.  And that's kind of a good thing!

Started in late 2011, it's only been around for a year  and a half.  It's gone from an average of 100 views per week to well over 1000.  And that's promising, because it's only one year!  I'm not anticipating an exponential increase of traffic, but a nice steady rise would be a good thing.

So here's to you.  Thanks for checking this site for cool content, and I hope you stay tuned to what we do next.  A special "Legend of Zelda" themed video is planned in celebration of this.  Just remember a couple things about this site which I believe has led to its success so far:

  • No Search Engine Optimization.
    We don't play with search results so that the site appears higher on the list.  People who visit this website are here because they have chosen to be here intentionally. 
  • No Advertisements, Mostly.
    This isn't going to change.  But we're working on developing a different model for revenue streaming that is entirely unconventional.  Rather than trying to capitalize from Google Adwords all over the site, which would go against the mission statement ("Information of Relevance") we are going to try to create entertaining videos for local businesses, which resemble the sort of thing you'd expect more from television programs.  Think dramas, think sitcoms.  But all local!  We have the know-how and equipment.  Check out our Vimeo channel to see where we're at.
Elm City Market at the 360State Building (photo: @nhvorg)
At 710 Posts, that's a little shy of two postings per day.  The type of posts that you'll find could be literally anything.  One of our first articles ever was simply just a photograph of a community garden, still in full swing in the month of November (2011).  You'll find posts pertaining to restaurants, sports, gardens, concerts, art shows, and just about any opportunity publicly available to the community.  Where else would you know that there's going to be free Chipotle on Thursday at 5:30?  Check the calendar for details!

It's not just us creating good unique content online.  Friends of East Rock Park have an awesome youth blog that is full of great current information about what's going on in the community for real.  Lots of people do, and you can find out more in the directory.  You can even add yourself to that directory by filling out the form on that page. 

So here's to a more well-informed society!  If all goes well, the site will continue to increase in both quality of content and quantity of viewers, and maybe it will be known as an ongoing success story of growth and development in the city known as #Nhv!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Insta-News: #Nhv on Instagram

These images were uploaded by the community of New Haven to Instagram with the #Nhv Hashtag.


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Computer Tutors

Computer tutors are available at The Grove on 760 Orange Street.  We are the Nhv staff team and we produce Nhv.Org - we can teach you how to produce your own network, site, or blog using all free stuff on the internet, just as we've done with this one.

Rates are adjusted based on skill level and income.  If you can't afford to pay, your lessons will be afforded by people who are willing to pay more in order to help folks like yourself.  But you must be willing to participate in our Bonus Awards program.

Bonus Awards are essentially that program by which we are able to produce high-quality awesome stuff and learn things all at the same time.  You should participate in this!

This program continues to evolve.  But stay tuned and there will be more refinement and announcements on how to be a part of this program.

Schedule an Appointment.  


Posting Guidelines

Attention all posters!

Nhv.Org is for everybody, and it's not a way to personally connect with one individual but a way to connect with 1000's of people every month that visit the site to discover new things about New Haven.  

The rules for posting are relatively simple.  
  1. Has to be about New Haven.
    Obviously the most important thing.  

    (Exceptions: 
    Outside towns with events that draw in large crowds
    example:  The Durham Fair)
    This is obviously the most important.  It must be about New Haven, Connecticut.  By rule, it should be about anything within walking distance on foot for a fit person from the center of the New Haven Green.
  2. Announcements Can't be for events more than 1 Week Away.
    If today is Tuesday, post only as far as Saturday

    But here's a challenge:
    if the event is for a volunteer meeting or paid opportunity
    you must get down with the woozle-wuzzle.Just kidding.  Absolutely not.  Just making sure you're paying attention. 

    If you're announcing something such as perhaps a big concert, or a major show of some sort, don't do so with the intent of only announcing that one big thing.  Announce the minor events and things leading up to it.  Fund raisers.  Small announcements that inform people more about your project gradually

    Bonus points for scheduling events in advance (using "schedule")
    Bonus points for "excellent timing" (posting intentionally during downtimes)
    Bonus points for announcing event exclusively on Nhv.Org
  3. Must be formatted correctly.Spelled correctly, links working correctly.
    Bonus points for left-justified images and / or embedded videos.
    Bonus points for slideshows of original photos.
    Bonus points for any work of complete originality.
  4. Can be about businesses.Businesses can post too, but they must follow the same rules. 
    Bonus points for posting calendar events for promotionals
    Bonus points for hosting Nhv-only available promotionals.
    Bonus points for caring about the community and reporting on it.  
Even if you don't use Nhv.Org, at least your information will go out to the public in a manner which will help more people learn from your site about what to do and where to go.

Nhv.Org is for the community, by the community.  It is the home of information relevant both past, present, and future for a particular locality.  It's curated by some of its best citizens, and it hosts enough original video content to feature a film fest every year.

This project doubles as a community learning laboratory, and you can learn how to blog by writing for Nhv.  Simply contact the site via the "Add Content" button and find the part of the site you would like to contribute to.  Learn from the recommended tutorials.  As a last resort, you can browse our public computer teachers menu.  

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

A Better Advocate.

This is what the Townie Blog will look like tomorrow.
Embedded further into this system is the TownOfNewHaven.Org "Townie Blog," which features local musicians and bands, to help progress the impact of local music, arts, and culture on society by presenting it in an organized, helpful manner.

The calendar on that site is linked to the Nhv.Org main calendar feed, and some of the organizers from the local music scene have been voluntarily contributing information to help out local artists, particularly Julius Stone.

Philosophically, it's difficult for local artists to present themselves the same way that groups and artists with national endorsements are able to achieve, because the support just isn't there.  Sites like CT.Com simply funnel revenue to the Chicago Tribune.  The cost for advertising with that paper is justified by their "circulation" although we know what happens to all of the copies of the New Haven Advocate.  I suppose at this point they might as well get rid of their distribution boxes downtown because they're empty most of the time.




While the internet presents a new set of obstacles for pre-existing media outlets from the 20th century, such as print as well as television, it offers a new set of opportunities for entities which started as websites.  New media isn't limited by the same structure of older arrangements.  Overhead is almost non-existent.  By nature of the arrangement, the community can stand on level ground with established entities such as the New Haven Advocate, The New Haven Register, and even ABC Affiliate WTNH.

Here is something new you could do with the existing boxes:
Turn them into solar powered video kiosks.



Will it be the kids who care enough to share about a show or a local band's latest video?
Or will it be an eye in the sky, spying for a slice of the pie?  Only time will tell; and, man, does it fly.

Full of useful information and virtually no commercial content (although it functions to advertise for the music scene as a whole), its purpose is not to make money for a select few, but to increase interest in attending local events, by making bands and music more visible; groups which have been working hard to make great music, awesome videos, who ultimately enhance the quality of life for their community which encourages young people to stay and live in New Haven instead of moving away to cities with more vibrant local culture.  So when someone asks, "Who is the Local #NhvScene?"  The answer is...

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

How is this .Org?

A screen shot of the nhvorg root file folder


Some people might ask, how .Organized are you?  The answer is Open Source.  Let me explain:

  • _______  Underscores ,(Purpose of)

_____The reason why I use underscores is because I don't necessarily want these folders to appear alphabetically when they're opened.  I want the Desktop Background Archive and Internal Memos to appear at the top, because these are the things that change the least.

____Next, I remove one underscore from the line before the title of the folder.  Again, each length of line corresponds with a length of time that the files in the folders normally acquire.  The next strata of folders are ones that contain images that appear in on the site.  Each also indicates the size of that particular file (I just moved "Screenshots" into "Internal Memos.")

___After that are graphics which are sized to fit into maps and calendars.  This is another important section because it's what make the calendars appear unique and personalized to New Haven.  

__After that are animations and illustrations, like the Miyas Flash Graphic.

_The final bottom seven is the folder that changes the most.  These are frequent to change, but they're almost in chronological order, in a sense.  Because articles sometimes equate to planned events.  At least in this paper it does.  And events require    _Flyers.  These are also held at places which have their own _Graphics.  

Storefront Snapshots is a folder where I basically take a picture where the storefront is squared in the frame.  Then I can add captions to it.  These will be useful later at future points in time when examining the changes made to specific storefronts.  

So you see?  We can make this town a better place with the internet.  For more information on how this site was created, and how you can make one just like it for free, sign up for the class.  
(Note:  All mention of any local business is for the purpose of helping that business)


Friday, September 7, 2012

What's Happening This Weekend?

FYI:  Parts of Orange Street (Between Center and Crown) will be closed after 6pm.  Click This Link, Walk down there and Find out why! (@on9newhaven)




Free snacks tonight @Firehouse12 (with 1 beverage).
Thanks for visiting and I hope that this is the first of many times that you stop by this website.  I created it (well, something similar) back in 2005. It's gotten much better thanks to new services like Soundcloud, which functions like a live radio broadcast channel.  It's built on Google Blogger as well as with calendars, maps, and twitter integrated so that you can get the most local self-reported information (not just from long-winded Friday diatribes like this one), from the people who actually are creating change worth reporting.

I've become more familiar with New Haven in the last few years, thanks to the #NHV Twitter Tag.  Many folks don't rely this service, but it helps me get information first, which then gets shared here (on a limited basis depending on topic).

You can find, to the left, a list of everyone who cares about the past, present, and future of this singular location; a small city on the East Coast, located geographically on the road between New York and Boston.  We're a city with a lengthy history, and our oldest buildings narrowly avoided getting torched by the British during the Revolution.   For those who have made this place our home throughout the centuries, we all love it here.

Kids and Dogs and Such.  What's up CTFoodbank!  
What can you find on this site?  

Well, it's Friday today and perhaps you're considering doing something this evening.  For one, grab some snacks @firehouse12 after work.  That's always a good move.  There are always events on the Calendar!  Since we're only getting started, there's just that one event for @On9NewHaven ...  (Thanks Stephanie for posting it!).  If you'd like to post to the calendars yourself, there is access to events organizers.

We do work with local videographers OutpostNhv to provide services for commercial videos, which are then posted here on an ad hoc basis.  The "hoc," in this case, is to promote New Haven.

Crown and Church (Images capable of being "Right Justified")
We've got much to share with one another, and one thing we all have in common is this wonderful place.  The site promotes the things we choose to support, like sustainable food, local musicians, and general knowledge about the area, which is useful to everyone.  You can add information, too!

While we may promote a few commercials now and then, it's only so that we can live our lives and make videos about it.  If you think your life is interesting and you'd like to be a part of this project, explain that to us.  Maybe you're in tune with the occasionally scrutinizing perspectives from the music scene?  It's a diverse and complicated place, and we're just here to understand it better.  I hope this site helps.

Last Week In Review (720p HD Videos)
Nhv.Org also has a talented videography team, and we produce free videos on a random basis, as well as discounted videos for nonprofits, and commercials for businesses [site].  Here are some examples.


The Farmers' Market.  With Bill Klar and Kevin from local band "Sea of Bones"

Often, these videos are released on the same day of the event.  In many cases such as the one below, it was online just a matter of hours after the New Haven Road Race.  There are two separate channels (vimeo and youtube), with the prior being the host to the more quality work.

Coincidences and Great Stuff From Roaad Race! Monday (2:06 "Running Time")

With David Adams, Matt Feiner, and music by (@chldactr), a local up and coming music group.

Get to know #NHV!Coming to a sidewalk near you.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

History of Success

Current Status

2005  
Concept began as a media learning project I devised while shelving books at 77 Broadway
2007  Project put on hold due to employment at solar electrical installation company
2010  Project revived due to layoffs at aforementioned solar electrical company
2011  Domain "Nhv.Org" was acquired.
New studies were conducted.

2012  New platform and plan adopted.
2013  Integrating it into City Hall Public Information Position?

Website exists in its current form as something with more potential.  It's not established as a business.  It's not a 501(c).  Its most basic explanation is that it exists as a social media experiment / art project.

It has potential to be something more, and the next phase of community involvement has already begun.




What is a "Public Information Officer?"  The job description is as follows:

The City of New Haven is looking for an exemplary communications professional to lead the visioning, planning, and implementation of ongoing strategic communications in support of the Administration's policy priorities. This is a government communications position within a fast-paced work environment requiring experience with online and traditional media, policy advocacy and the creation of digital media including microsites, with high potential to go viral and other storytelling forms. The applicant should have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment and to be flexible working with City staff, the public, elected officials and partner organizations.

My ability to communicate is demonstrated by consistently complete sentences and the occasional colorful pronoun.  The vision and planning is complete.  The implementation is successful and it's clear that the information that has been displayed on the site positively portrays New Haven as a progressive place.  My diagrammatical dialect is also easily comprehensible.

The fast-paced work environment just got faster.  I can produce HD videos up to 3 minutes on the same day as filming.  I am capable of posting video and photo directly from a mobile phone to this very site, to appear as an article like the one you are currently reading.  And the #nhv tag is still the premiere way to discover anything new about New Haven as currently as fifteen seconds ago.

Microsites like this one are what I see as crowd-sourced data areas.  (Read about Calendar Permissions below).


Any citizen interested in participating in the platform can have access to post articles.  People who would like to have calendar access can fill out a form.  The Public Information Officer is responsible for adding and removing access for people to both calendars or posting.  Access can be revoked for breach of the agreement (terms of suspension for calendar/post abuse) for individuals.

One of the key points to this approach to community media is that people have access to contribute information, which is then curated by a Public Information Officer.  That information pertains to the planning of events and recounting of happenings through video, photography, writing, and other means of HTML-compatible multimedia.  
Anyone with any interest in writing or contributing can request access with a form on the site.  Here is the page where the form is normally found.  But here's a working version of the same form.

The form gives you more information about the person giving the information.  


Community Leaders as of 12/12.
These are people who have accepted permission to write / contribute content to Nhv.Org

ShaniConnors@Gmail.Com >> Artspace
Hans Schoenburg >> Giftflow
JuliusLStoneJr >> NMS
Mook >> The Grove
CTWebnet >> SeeClickFix
WilliamKurtz >> Elm CIty Cycling
ChristopherJosephRandall >> Land Trust
SBMorrison515 >> Friends of East Rock Park
TheMillions >> New Haven Museum


The following is a screen shot. 11/30/12

Training Programs
The Public Administrative Officer should have access to train organizing members of the community to provide content to Nhv.Org using the public system.  Training includes any of the following skills, listed as video:

Make a custom editable public Google Map
Drop images into Google Maps
Add events to the Calendar
Schedule a Post for A Specific Time
for a few examples

To save time for training, many of these procedures are kept up to date on a database of tutorial videos.  These videos can later be produced by local high schools as computer / video production exercises.  The Public Information Officer should be capable of providing training for that as well.



Public Calendars
Anyone* (orange) can have access to posting events.
Posting calendar events automatically tweets the event via the @nhvorg Twitter account using the #Nhv tag, to increase public awareness.

Calendars appear on a home and a mobile version, and new separate page which is designed to separate the calendars by category.

Changes are automatic, and when an organizer has a change of plans, that organizer is responsible for re-writing the calendar event to reflect those changes.

The calendar is designed to provide as concise info about events as possible, with links to the organizing committee responsible for the event's creation.


Miya's Sushi
For a Full-Sized Version Of This Graphic, Click Here.

In the above graphic, members of the community plan an event.  T
he public information officer attends the event and films it, later putting it online. 


Videography Skills.
A Public Information Officer should have the ability to produce video which is current and informative within a small budget of time frame.  

One good example of this work in action is this video for local website SeeClickFix, produced by Ian Applegate.

In addition to this, the producer of video for Nhv.Org must also have access to royalty-free background music.  In this case, the music was produced by Ian Applegate.  

A video department should work in collaboration with community organizations, offering support and publicity to any material produced which provides a sufficient effort to inform, educate, or entertain the people in a manner which is suitable for public viewing.  

The video department should not produce all the material on Nhv.Org but will produce content, offering assistance to groups and individuals requesting media.


Sample Videos From The Video Department of Information

Ambient /Seasonal



Local Arts / Local Artists 


Events Promotional


Neighborhoods / Local Folk History






Collecting Photos from the public could be part of what a Public Information Officer does.  These are established in the Desktop Background Archive, which can be used also by InfoNewHaven.

The photo department could work with the Dept. of Transportation to produce high-resolution imagery of construction projects for historical archiving.  It could establish classroom projects in local high schools and colleges with the resulted effect of being presented as media on the Nhv.Org Commons website.  




Buildings and Such (Understanding Color Balance)




Construction (Yale Business School)

Construction (Trumbull Street Sewage Separation Project)

Local Businesses (Firehouse 12)

 Local Residents (Howard Bryman, worker at Fuel Coffee Shop)


Cityscapes (Orange St to Audubon)






Saturday, March 3, 2012

Who are you?

Nhv.Org is public, unlike Facebook you don't need to be logged in, or someone's friend, to view, comment and participate.  Most of it is based on Google products, making Calendars and Maps available as publicly generated information aggregation.


If you are an active member of the New Haven Community and would like your website or work to be linked with the general homepage (Nhv.Org) please comment below with some information about yourself, and the website will find a way to link you to this growing network of thinking and doing.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Sunday, February 5, 2012

New Mobile Version

A new mobile version of the site has been released.  It uses a checkerboard background, which is typical to see in graphic design programs which indicates "transparency."  It uses a meta tag to hold the screen size.

Hopefully it will make checking it more of a good experience for those who would like to know what's going on in New Haven.

http://stereomedia.org/NewHaven/Mobile/Feb/index.htm

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Policy

Nhv is a sandwich commercial.  Nhv is a pizza convention.  Nhv is a sunset, a walk down the street, and a conversation with an old friend.  It's all of these.  I don't own it.  I just hold onto it and keep it fresh for the next generation.  

I built it using as much free stuff as possible.  Soundcloud, Twitter, Youtube, and Blogger.  Then I made it interactive with streaming Google Calendar.  As I learned how to use the web, I found that all of these services complimented one another nicely, and that each was just a way of expressing any given particular idea.  Some ideas are better captured as audio (Soundcloud.Com/NewHavenAudio).  While others are better seen as video (Youtube.Com/NhvOrg).  Some videos are a little more quality (Vimeo.Com/NHV), and a few more are uploaded on the fly on a cellphone (Youtube.com/Townofnewhavendotorg).

All of those services work together to bring you the news.  But it's not the news that you normally hear, because it comes from me.  I've worked to find people to share it with.  Folks who can write a good article, and people whose perspectives I agree with.  I hope to work with them and use it not just for reciting the news, but for trying to organize society to be more progressive.  

You don't have to pay any money to get information up here.  It just has to be relevant.  If you want to make a video for your business, work with Outpost, a collection of local artists, videographers, film editors and musicians who probably have served you at a cofeeshop.  They work together with local talent to bring your business more positive attention for a reasonable rate.  


Monday, November 28, 2011

Open Source Communication

Question About Posting School Sports Events

So I'm in the middle of one of my more unpleasant tasks for nhv, which is to copy and paste as many calendar events as I can find.  Usually if I can find an .Ics file, it makes life immensely easier because those can be imported.  And one of the things which ought to be on there are the local sports games that take place.  Cross VS Hillhouse, or even the Hamden Hall VS Hopkins basketball games should be up there, if only for the fact to remind people about them.  Many of the New Haven Public Schools sports teams all use this website called MaxPreps, which is actually a really good site >> example >> http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/career-magnet-panthers-(new-haven,ct)/basketball/schedule.htm





They've actually gotten better since last year because now they feature these embeddable widgets and such, but I feel that the events shouldn't be isolated but rather these should stream along with concerts on the green and free art exhibits downtown in a neat, quickly browsable column.  Who should I ask where to get those calendar files, in other words, who are the people that are submitting the calendar information to Maxpreps?  If they were able to share the same calendar information with a with Nhv.Org that would also be rad.  A good example is the yale sports schedule which offers .ics calendar files.  (example:  at bottom, a RSS and .ics file link)





Other Calendar Initiatives


InfoNewHaven posted great calendar / info as a .PDF the other day.  I embedded it on this page.  I've been systematically adding events on that sheet to the calendar system.  This calendar has shared access controls, meaning that access can be granted to select individuals who have identified themselves as events organizers, and they can post (and change) events which appear on the site, effective immediately and from that point still in their control to edit.  One example of a group who participates in this is the Office of Cultural Affairs, who continues to post On9 events and Project Storefronts events up there automatically.





Sharing Posting Access


Posting to the blog can be given shared access via any Google account.  Anyone with a Gmail is able to be given access to the same flow of traffic for their posting content that accrues due to the blog's steadily increasing popularity.  Administrative posting access can also be granted.
Posts can be scheduled for specific points in time.  An article written on Tuesday at 4am can be 'scheduled' to be automatically released (and auto-announced) for 4:30pm the following day, at a time when more people statistically will notice the announcement that a page has been added.  This is useful in more than just that way.  People with administrative access can enter into scheduled posts and proofread/edit the content prior to it becoming public, to ensure that all information is accurate and positive in its presentation.


Adverts or No Adverts


I vote 'no ads' because it really screws up the aesthetic on the site.  I don't see that as having much of a future in its standard set of ways, as they increase any site's clutter/inconvenience factor.  Traditional advertisement is typically deceitful and distracting.  What's worse is that the advertisers would then have control over the site's appearance.  Therefore the policy which dictates the use of the site for promotional reasons is as follows:  it must benefit a business or organization not which is located but that is based in New Haven, and that it must also be produced or designed by a local production team, which is not to say that team needs to include me, nor that by this design it will be seen by people only in New Haven.





How It Helps Local Economics


This site assists the local economy in several ways, if it is to become more popular.  One, it gives people a market for social media videos.  Let's say Barcelona wanted to make a video commercial, rather than buy a New Haven Advocate print ad.  It would cost the same amount, but the differences are evident.  Video could do a great job of showing what the place looks and feels like.  By letting local businesses use this platform, provided it's receiving that kind of internet traffic, it will make it possible for organizations like the Grove to find work creating social media videos for these local businesses by giving them access to a stream of local traffic.  





I think that particular change is inevitable.  I also anticipate that these videos could become themed, that they could almost become like mini-series for locally produced shows.  The current technology allows us now to film and upload video onto the internet which is on par with the quality of a TV news network.  Therefore while the site itself doesn't need to be 'monetized' it can actually create business opportunities for local videography and social media.  As a site which is built to reflect the local area on an equal platform, it won't favor a particular group but it will post videos from all of the various channels available which already exist, such as Yale, who provides content such as a short film about Salovey, another about Pelli, and so forth.  These are all relevant and the site won't favor a particular group, but rather highlight the most attractive pieces of well-produced high-definition video which is the most relevant to the local area.  





Those folks making these videos shouldn't mind, since the goal for the creation of that media is to be shared.  Whether it's educational, humorous, or is basically those in the form of a hyped-up restaurant tour commercial, for example, the site's purpose is to make folks aware of those things, hopefully to migrate the collective attention away from the mainstream entertainment industry by some degree and towards something which is just as interesting, hopefully, but more accessible.





Future Administrative Plans


I've presented this idea to GNH Community and EDC.  The consensus is that nobody is particularly eager to pay me for something that apparently I'll do for free.  The problem is that I can't continue doing this site for free by myself for much longer.  As fun as it looks, it's actually a painstakingly boring hobby and there are other things I'd much rather be doing.  If folks would agree to having the site always adhere to a select set of rules, it would be possible for me to donate the URL to an organization such as the Proprietors, and run the site as an entity inside the existing organizational structure of Culture and Tourism, since the goal is, in fact, to improve the complexity of local culture with these videos that the site could support, and attract people from out of town to experience the places they see in the shows in real life.  That would be ideal.  In that event, I'd like to continue to run the site, and train someone else to eventually take over within a period of about 2 years, at which point I believe my video work should begin to present itself as a conflict of interests as a creator of site content as well as a site admin.  Video and videogames, I hope, will become more of what I'd like to concentrate on producing in the future.  





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Monday, March 21, 2011

Add Your Events.

If you would like to add your events or business information,  or simply to contact the website, please email Nhv.Org@Gmail.Com and your questions will be answered within 3 days.

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Friday, January 29, 2010

Name Changes

For clarification purposes, the official name of this website is TownOfNewHaven.Org which has then been sub-divided into Nhv.Org, which is a mobile version of the site, as well as another domain, Tnh-1.Com, but has been scrapped to make way for a better structural model for media.  There are other structural addresses within the site that are going to change (for example, Nhv.Org/Calendar/listings.htm will soon be shortened to Nhv.Org/Cal, and other minor improvements).

The reason that I've settled on Nhv.Org is because:

  • It's only 3 letters long, therefore easier to spread in conversation.
  • All the important community leaders are using #nhv to describe it on Twitter.  
  • It's an .Org because it's not a for-profit media venture, but a community-building adventure. 

Right now, all of those names go to the same place.  The point of the site is to provide you with up-to-date quality information about events and happenings in and around New Haven.  It's also to show you what a vibrant, diverse and unique experience it is to live in this great town.