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Media Arts Education

September 8, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources

EyePlorer is a graphical knowledge engine. “It provides an easy to use interface for exploring and interacting with a database of structured knowledge that contains more than 160 million facts.”

 

Tagd (UNICEF) Get Creative

September 3, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Organizations, Youth Media

The purpose of this organization is to encourage young filmmakers to spread awareness of issues that matter to them through the use of film. This is for beginners as well as advanced level students with a passion to create change through media applications such as videography.

 

Media Literacy Lesson Plan, Quiz and Tips

September 3, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources

Insafe, the European network of e-safety awareness nodes, is launching a back 2 school campaign on 8 September 2009. It is aimed at raising awareness of media literacy issues in the classroom by providing teachers with some quick and easy lessons that they can implement. The lesson plan and accompanying resources seek to address the […]

 

The Man Who Counts the Killings (George Gerbner)

August 25, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Resources

An in-depth article about George Gerbner, who thirty years ago founded the Cultural Indicators project, which is best known for its estimate that the average American child will have watched 8,000 murders on television by the age of twelve. He is so alarmed about the baneful effects of TV that he describes them in terms […]

 

Lola Kenya Screen

August 25, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Organizations, Youth Media

Lola Kenya Screen is an annual international audiovisual media movement that seeks to place production tools in the hands of children and youth for the advancement of literacy, gender equity, self expression, and democracy in their world. Lola Kenya Screen comprises a production workshop, film exhibition, and audiovisual media platform for marketing, promoting and distributing […]

 

AJA PROJECTは米カリフォルニア州の非営利団

August 21, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Organizations, Youth Media

AJA PROJECTは米カリフォルニア州の非営利団体法人(IRS501(c)3)として、社会的動乱や内戦の結果、難民など困難な状況にいる少年・少女、若者の教育支援を目的としている国際NGOです。我々は、革新的にマルチメディアや職業訓練の要素を取り入れた教育プログラムを支援しています。全てのプロジェクトは現地の草の根団体との協力によって実現しています。 我々AjA Projectは現在タイ北西部のビルマ国境にいるカレン難民、南米コロンビアの国内避難民、そして米カリフォルニア州サンディエゴの第三ヶ国定住難民を対象にした教育支援プロジェクトを現在おこなっています

 

Citizen media

August 21, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources, Youth Media

from Wikipedia——Citizen media is a term coined by Clemencia Rodriguez, who defined this concept as ‘the transformative processes they bring about within participants and their communities.’ [1] Citizen media refers to the ways in which audiences can also become participants in the media using the different resources offered. In the modern age, new technologies have […]

 

Red El Universo Audiovisual de la Niñez Latinoamericana. Red UNIAL

August 20, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Organizations, Youth Media

La Red UNIAL está concebida como una unión de voluntades de diversas personas e instituciones que, sin fines de lucro, intentan desarrollar un proyecto de educación audiovisual que tenga como fundamento el respeto de la creatividad, la libertad y la expresividad de niñas, niños y adolescentes, y su identificación con valores que les son propios.

 

Is Technology Changing Childhood?: Teens & Social Networking

August 19, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Resources, Youth Media

Social networking is now a major force in teen’s daily social life. Common Sense Media’s recent poll reveals that social networking is moving communication from face to face to cyberspace – and that parents have a lot to learn when it comes to children’s behaviors online. Full report and poll.

 

Media Use & Academic Achievement among African-American Elementary Children

August 13, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources, Youth Media

This study by the Media Education Lab at Temple University investigates the media use habits, media environment, active reasoning, and parental involvement in two independent samples of African-American high-achieving children and regular students ages 9-11 who responded to a survey.

 

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