Kidsmart is an award winning practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies. It was produced by the children’s internet charity, Childnet International.
Centro Internacional del Film para la Infancia y la Juventud (CIFJ)
CIFJ is a website/blog that contains information about up-coming events and festivals relating to youth and media all over the world and all year round. The blog serves as a forum for people to stay up-to-date on upcoming events and registration deadlines.
The ACMA digital media literacy resources
The ACMA digital media literary resources page contains a number of publications and research regarding digital media literacy policies, as well as media and its impact on different age-groups, digital economy, online security, and much more. There are also speeches and presentations on the site that relate to these topics.
Austrailian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
The two major objectives of the ACMA’s Digital Media Literacy Research program are to: Assess the evidence base for digital media literacy—including levels of access and use of digital media, and the drivers and barriers of digital media literacy in the Australian population. This includes identifying specific needs some groups might have – older Australians, […]
Communication and Society
This source contains numerous documents on communication and society, documenting the “history of a new world information and communication order seen as an evolving and continuous process.” The work spans from 1975 to 1986, and describes the role of information and communication on a global scale.
On the Media: The Net Effect
In this interview transcript, Jeremy Paxman, Baroness Susan Greenfield, Brooke Gladstone, John Lorinc, Frank Russo, Gary Small, and Lee Rainee all explore the question of whether so much exposure to the internet (google, facebook, and other search and social utilities) has an effect on the development of children’s brains and thought processes.
ICT competency standards for teachers: competency standards modules
The ICT competency standards for teachers have been designed by UNESCO and its partners to help educational policy-makers and curriculum developers identify the skills teachers need to harness technology in the service of education.
Internet, Clips, Action! Facilities for Children’s Own Media Production on the Web [Media Contents and Media Production]
First it was only the word, but soon the chalk and slate were added. The instrumental resources in education keep evolving with time: flash-cards, slides, transparencies, photographs, videos, newspapers, films and now the Web, blogs, animations, Web quests, etc. The children of this generation have been said to be digital natives. They use the digital […]
Living in a Lie and Dying in Silence: The Trauma of Civil Society in the Middle East and North Africa
Veteran political activists and NGOs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) express concern over the future of civil liberties. There is consensus that the region is currently witnessing a genuine crisis as a result of recent government efforts to crush political dissent in Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Tunisia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Algeria, and […]
Media Literacy
Answers.com is an affiliate of Wikipedia, which is a research utility that provides information and definitions on a wide array of topics, including media literacy – what it is, how it was founded, and how it differs according to geographic location.
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