EAVI – the European Association for Viewers Interests – is an independent, non-profit international association registered in Brussels under the Statute of AISBL – Association International Sans But Lucratif. Its primary objective is to promote and enhance viewers’ interests and, more generally, citizens’ and media users’ interests at European level. Particular attention is paid to […]
European Schoolnet: Transforming Education in Europe
Pan EU Youth is born U4energy featured in the new IEE magazine Save the date for the Scientix European Conference New Insight report on national laptop and netbook initiatives in schools Games for learning recommendations published 1:1 pedagogy workshop at Eminent Plugfest: Building Interoperability Across Metadata Application Profiles ASPECT Strategic Seminar on Educational Publishing Futures
Consultation on a future EU MEDIA programme (support for the European audiovisual sector)
This online consultation is just one part of the wider public consultation, responses to which will be taken into account in the Commission’s proposal for a new MEDIA programme (to be adopted by the European Parliament and Council), following an assessment of possible social, economic and environmental impacts. The key challenge for the future MEDIA […]
Study on the Current Trends and Approaches to Media Literacy in Europe
This study is the response to the task of the European Commission to identify existing and possible approaches to media literacy, to provide a description of emerging trends in this field throughout Europe, to provide recommendations on measures to be implemented at EC level to help foster and increase the level of media literacy in […]
Commission sets new information society challenge: Becoming literate in new media
The way we use media is changing, the volume of information enormous, demanding more of us than being able to read, write or use a computer. The European Commission today warned that Europeans young and old could miss out on the benefits of today’s high-tech information society unless more is done to make them ‘media […]
E-Skills for the 21st Century: Fostering Competitiveness, Growth and Jobs
The success of the competitiveness and the innovation capability of European industry and social cohesion are dependent on the strategic and effective use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and the knowledge, skills, competences and inventiveness of the European workforce and citizens. Improving the availability of e-skills involves actions both at European and national level, […]
Media in Education Newsletter (September 2010)
This newsletter is aimed at anyone interested in developments, best practices, news and resources related to the use of media in education and is linked to the MEDEA Awards.
European Children’s Film Association (ECFA)
ECFA is the organisation for all, who are interested in high quality films for children and young people: film makers, producers, promotors, distributors, exhibitors, TV-programmers, festival organizers and film educators. Audiovisual media in general and cinema in specific are a vehicle for artistic communication and for cultural transmission. Now that the world is becoming a […]
SIGNIS (World Catholic Association for Communication)
SIGNIS was created in November 2001 from the merger between two organizations (Unda, for radio and television; and OCIC, for cinema and audiovisual) that were both created in 1928. creation: promotion of films or television programs (juries at important festivals: Cannes, Berlin, Monte Carlo, Venice, Ouagadougou…), creation of radio, video, and television studios, production and […]
Media in Asia
There is another way children and youth are present in the media in Asia. Fr. Jose Palakeel, an Indian specialist in communication theology, considers the technological media revolution in which children and young people play an important part. The role of media education in Asia is illustrated by two articles: the first examines the way […]
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