We started giving workshops in 2003 and since then we have organized over 80 workshops. youngsters from different cultural backgrounds, ages and nationalities are combined in one workshop which usually has a duration of 4 to 5 days. in this period every participant creates his/her own one minute video telling a personal story. the workshops […]
LACVOX Regional Network of Adolescent Communicators
From September 1st to September 4th, 2008, the UNICEF Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean held a workshop in El Salvador for adolescent communicators from different countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (TACRO) in order to coordinate the existent country networks under a regional umbrella that will enable better information sharing, participation […]
JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Mexico, 2009
This JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Mexico, 2009 includes information on: -21st century literacies and OECD1 -Silent citizens: On silence and silencing in journalism -Online journalists in Spain: the influence of ideology in the professional culture. -News and children’s communication rights: A comparative analysis of 13 European quality newspapers -Press Councils in […]
JRE On-Line journal, 2008
This JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Stockholm, 2008, includes information on: -Arab Citizen Journalism Shaped by Technology: Creates a Challenge to Mainstream Media, Authorities and Media Laws -A Search for an Appropriate Communications Model for Media in New Democracies in Africa -Conflicting professional obligations among government journalists in Ethiopia -Identity Perception Within […]
MIT visualizing cultures
Visualizing Cultures was launched at MIT in 2002 to explore the potential of the Web for developing innovative image-driven scholarship and learning. The VC mission is to use new technology and hitherto largely inaccessible visual materials to reconstruct the past as people of the time visualized the world (or imagined it to be). Topical units […]
US Congress: Healthy Media for Youth Act (H.R. 4925)
An interesting Act moving its way on the US Congress. H.R. 4925: Healthy Media for Youth Act “To authorize grants to promote media literacy and youth empowerment programs, to authorize research on the role and impact of depictions of girls and women in the media, to provide for the establishment of a National Task Force […]
New Neutrality (On the Media)
This week, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced plans to expand net neutrality rules. His announcement was met with consternation from at least one wireless service provider; AT&T argued that it should be allowed to limit some internet activity. But Genachowski disagrees.
Copyright (On the Media)
Call it the Magna Carta of copyright – England’s Statute of Anne was born 300 years ago this weekend and, for the first time in history, conferred upon authors certain rights to the work. Unfortunately, says Duke Law School professor James Boyle, modern copyright law has strayed far from Anne’s original intent.
MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION- A discussion about Media education in the Western countries, Europe and Sweden
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access to a variety of media both at home and in school. There is a need to develop new skills and competencies that allow users and consumers “information literate”. Media literacy has tended to focus on cultural expressions and has […]
The Multimedia Make some Middle East Inroads…But!
Young people in the Arab world are pushing the limits of communication through online and mobile media, but continue to face barriers and constraints. Hampering progress is the disparity of broadband and mobile penetration in different Arab countries as well as an online advertising market that hasn’t been fully tapped, according to the Arab Media […]
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