Media urged to improve quality of educational programmes Gulf times: Publish Date: Friday,10 December, 2010, at 01:22 AM Doha Time By Ramesh Mathew/Staff Reporter Television channels should improve the quality of their educational content, officials of four organisations said yesterday. They were speaking at a session on Perspectives for the media in 21st century education , […]
U.N. Fellows Discuss New Media and its Effects on International Journalism
Using the Web and even cell phones to report news under a variety of challenging conditions was the topic of a workshop on “International Affairs and Journalism on the Internet” that Kentish, along with nine other foreign journalists, attended at Fordham’s Rose Hill campus in the Bronx. The journalists, who hail from countries such as […]
Multilingualism in Cyberspace (UNESCO)
Increasingly, information and knowledge are key determinants of wealth creation, social transformation and human development. Language is the primary vector for communicating knowledge and traditions, thus the opportunity to use one’s language on global information networks such as the Internet will determine the extent to which one can participate in emerging knowledge societies. However thousands […]
Ofcom Media Literacy Bulletin Issue 39 (Nov 2010)
November 2010 ———Hello and welcome to the November issue of the e-bulletin. ———This month we feature a wide range of activity, including the first MEA Media Literacy Conference and the launch of Vodafone’s Digital Parenting magazine. We also look at the latest EU Kids Online study and highlight some opportunities for nominating individuals and groups […]
Digital Tools and Media Literacy
Invitation to Funded Workshops in Finland 2011————————————- Teachers, head teachers, teacher trainers, and adult educators from EU countries,* Croatia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey and Switzerland, are eligible for Comenius or Gundtvig grants. The funding is available for workshops taking place in Oulu, Finland during 2011 and includes participant travel costs, accommodation (plus breakfast and lunch), […]
Games for learning
Games for learning recommendations published Clearer definitions and a taxonomy of games for learning, a central repository, integration into textbooks, evaluation, localisation, a team approach to development, professional support and bridging home and school – these are some of the fifteen recommmendations of the two-year IMAGINE project. One of the key outputs of the two-year […]
Fedorov, A. (2010). Media Educational Practices in Teacher Training. Acta Didactica Napocensia. 2010, Vol. 3, N 3, p.57-70.
This article described the methods of media education development of personality (including the audience’s individual, creative critical thinking corresponding to conceptual (knowledge of media culture theory), sensory (intentional communication with mass media, orientational experience in genre and topical repertory flow), motivational (emotional, cognitive, moral, aesthetic motives of contact with media and media texts), evaluative (faculty […]
PRIX JEUNESSE (Newsletter Dec 2010)
Content——– Touring the World of Latin America’s Children’s TV ——Television for Citizens of Tomorrow——EBS/Korea Workshop Makes Sweet Seoul Music ——-Ghana Broadcasting Corporation Celebrates Jubilee with PRIX JEUNESSE Suitcase TV—— Professionals and Children Enjoy PRIX JEUNESSE——–Experiences in Argentina——A Visit with Commitment——-The PRIX JEUNESSE Suitcase Visits Silicon Valley——PRIX JEUNESSE Confl ict Management Suitcase at Summer Camp in […]
Media Climate Change in Egypt: A continuous dialogue of the deaf
If the Mediterranean, along with the world’s other seas, will rise between one and three feet by the end of the century, the ocean will flood vast coastal areas along the Nile Delta (Johnson, 2007). Richard Alley, a geo-sciences professor at Penn State University, says that even a minimal sea rise over the next century […]
Media Climate Change in Egypt: Egypt: A continuous dialogue of the deaf
If the Mediterranean, along with the world’s other seas, will rise between one and three feet by the end of the century, the ocean will flood vast coastal areas along the Nile Delta (Johnson, 2007). Richard Alley, a geo-sciences professor at Penn State University, says that even a minimal sea rise over the next century […]
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