The Multicultural Media Exchange aims to: 1. Skill communities – especially young people – to represent themselves in the media. 2. Improve the reporting of multicultural issues in the mainstream media. 3. Support the development of the multicultural media sector. They run a mentor program for young people aged 18-25, offer media training and professional […]
A good teacher
Journalism lecturer Mia Lindgren has just completed a different sort of ‘internship’ at Radio National. She explains that academics in the media need to get in touch with the actual industry again.
The Walkley Foundation
The Walkley Foundation is a non-profit body aimed at supporting and encouraging professional and ethical journalism and rewarding excellence in the Australian media. The Foundation’s broad aims are to support and encourage professional and ethical journalism and promote and reward excellence in the Australian media. To do this it manages the Walkley competition and other […]
‘Go Back To Where You Came From’ Teaching Aids
Go Back To Where You Came From provides an unprecedented first-hand account of the international refugee experience. This compelling, informative and educational three-part documentary and its supporting online resources will equip teachers and students for the national discourse on the complexity of managing those who seek asylum on our shores. The documentary follows the experiences […]
Student Youth Network Media Training
Student Youth Network (SYN) is a community-based radio station in Melbourne, Australia. As part of its licensing agreement, it offers many free training resources for anyone, especially young people.
Creating The Child Who Can Handle The Internet Without Adult Supervision
In an article published in The Age recently – ‘Creating the child who can handle the internet without adult supervision’, academic and Microsoft researcher, danah boyd argues that “the kids are alright”. boyd believes that our biggest fears may be irrational, and that it is more important to give kids the tools to assess risks […]
ATOM Awards
Since 1982, the ATOM Awards have been showcasing the best of Australian and New Zealand screen content. Theyare calling upon students, production companies, independent filmmakers, animators and game developers to submit their entries now for the 2012 ATOM Awards. Be part of the story! The ATOM Awards recognise excellence in over thirty categories of film, […]
NOTHING BEATS THE REAL THING!
A multimodal online resource for investigating aspects of copyright and film and TV piracy in Australian secondary classrooms Copyright and film and TV piracy are a real issue with students. Students need to know what they can legitimately copy in creating their own work, or in creating their own entertainment. You also need to know […]
The Global Youth Media Council: Young People Speaking and Learning about Media Reform
Article, by Michael Dezuanni & Prue Miles Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA—————– The 5th World Summit on Media for Children and Youth held in Karlstad, Sweden in June 2010 provided a unique media literacy experience for approximately thirty young people from diverse backgrounds through participation in the Global Youth Media Council (GYMC). The council […]
«Prosuming» across Cultures: Youth Creating and Discussing Digital Media across Borders
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