Ofcom is the communications regulator. We regulate the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms and mobiles, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate. We make sure that people in the UK get the best from their communications services and are protected from scams and sharp practices, while ensuring that competition can thrive. This […]
Global mapping of technology for transparency and accountability (Report)
ICT4Peace aims to facilitate improved, effective and sustained communication between peoples, communities and stakeholders involved in conflict prevention, mediation and peace building through better understanding of and enhanced application of Information Communications Technology (ICT) including Media. This report contains the key findings from having reviewed more than 100 projects and having interviewed dozens of practitioners […]
Visualizing Data: Internet Penetration
The Oxford Internet Institute was founded as a department of the University of Oxford in 2001, as an academic centre for the study of the societal implications of the Internet. Our research faculty, academic visitors and research associates are engaged in a variety of research projects covering social, economic, political, legal, industrial, technical and ethical […]
About-Face
About-Face equips women and girls with tools to understand and resist harmful media messages that affect their self-esteem and body image. They do this through our three programs: Education Into Action media-literacy workshops; Take Action, which enables girls and women to develop and execute their own actions; and About-Face.org, the web site. About-Face is based […]
WebWise: A Beginner’s Guide to Using the Internet
This resource is a website created by the BBC to cover basic security and understanding of how to use the internet. Aimed at people who have had little past exposure to the internet, the website covers topics such as how to use a computer, email and the internet, using websites for shopping or banking, privacy, […]
The Association for Media Education in Scotland
The Association for Media Education in Scotland is a grassroots organization set up by classroom teachers to promote media education on a national level while also providing support and advice to media teachers themselves. AMES’ objectives are: To promote media literacy; to support media teachers; to raise the status of media education.
The Centre for Excellence in Media Practice
The Centre for Excellence in Media Practice is a research and innovation centre based in the Media School at Bournemouth University. CEMP has developed a range of online tools which are now widely used in education and in industry. Its innovative postgraduate courses cater for media professionals and those working in media education. The Centre […]
Information Literacy Weblog (Sheila Webber)
This weblog brings some of the latest news and reports about information literacy around the world. All the materials are posted by Sheila Webber.
Association for Media Education in Scotland (AMES)
AMES has since 1983 represented the interests of media educators in the primary, secondary and further education sectors in Scotland. Members of the Management Committee have developed English, Media Studies and Computing qualifications for the Scottish Qualifications Authority. AMES publishes the Media Education Journal twice a year. Subscription details at http://www.mediaedscotland.org.uk/journals.html. A paper published in […]
EU Kids Online
The report presents the full findings from a new and unique survey designed and conducted according to rigorous standards by the EU Kids Online network. It was funded by the European Commissions’ Safer Internet Programme in order to strengthen the evidence base for policies regarding online safety.
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