Media Smart is a non profit media literacy program for school children aged 6 to 11 years old, focused on advertising. Media Smart develops and provides, free of charge and on request, educational materials to primary schools that teach children to think critically about advertising in the context of their daily lives. Our materials use […]
Citizens’ Digital Participation, research report
The Ofcom report ” Citizens’ Digital Participation’ study citizen participation both online and offline. The internet is an important channel for citizen participation, and even more so for related citizen activities. Those with the internet at home displayed higher levels of citizen participation in all groups surveyed, including those living in areas of multiple deprivation. […]
The World as you see it: the BBC accompanies you to the world of Television Reporting
The Arabic textbook ” The World as you see it” is a manual that talks about the principles of TV news reporting and production, and provides guidelines on using the relevant technology and camera equipment.
Ofcom: Media Literacy E-Bulletin – Issue 18, March 2009
This Ofcom Media Literacy E-Bulletin issue, from March 2009, includes news about a number of initiatives aiming for the millions of older people who have yet to experience the full benefits of the internet. The bulletin explains more about Silver Surfers’ Day, which this year takes place on 15 May. Also, it describes some of […]
Digital Britain
The report seeks to bring both focus and stimulus to the digital and communications sector. In relation to Next Generation Access Networks, Network Universal Connectivity, and Digital Media Literacy, the report proposes a number of specific actions to upgrade these areas within digital networks. The emphasis is on enhancing the British national competitive position and […]
OfCom’s Media Literacy e-bulletin (Issue 17 / January 2009)
The January issue of the OfCom media literacy e-bulletin involves developments and news in media literacy, media literacy events, research and publications.
Ofcom’s Media Literacy Programme 2004-08
Why promote media literacy? Society is becoming increasingly reliant on digital communications technology. The world around us is changing rapidly; the various media and communications technologies are becoming an integral part of everyday life. Knowledge of their use is increasingly a prerequisite to effective participation in society and in the economy. When the traditional models […]
OfCom – Media Literacy e-bulletin (December 2008)
Contents Introduction News Review of Ofcom’s Media Literacy programme 2004–08 Family and Parenting Institute launches ‘Business thinks Family’ report YouTube launches Abuse and Safety Centre EU publishes guidelines on mobile TV EU Adopts New Safer Internet Programme Google UK Zeitgeist CEOP plans for 2009 Us Now Learning Zone prizes – It’s a Rollover! Revision […]
Ofcom Media Literacy e-Bulletin: November 2008
Ofcom Media Literacy e-Bulletin November 2008. In this issue Oxfam continues to deliver the most up to date news, research and events on media literacy. The e-bulletin focuses on changes in worldwide digital technology, upcoming events and conferences and new research projects Ofcom’s media commitment and responsibilities are wide-ranging, covering all manner of media industries […]
La enseñanza del cine en el sistema educativo británico
Este artículo examina la evolución de la enseñanza del cine en la educación secundaria y universitaria en el Reino Unido, considerando aquellas teorías de cine que más impacto han tenido en el sistema, y ofreciendo una descripción de los exámenes de «A level» (entre los 17 y los 18 años). Describe, pues, la trayectoria de […]
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