The Knight Foundation has assembled a commission to analyze the information needs of communities at a time when traditional sources of local information, such as newspapers, are struggling or closing shop. The commission will release their findings in a white paper later this year but it has released a preliminary draft for public review.
Radijojo World Children’s Radio Network
Radijojo’s World Children’s Radio Network, is the first international radio for kids by kids.Its core emphasis is on bringing kids from Europe (particularly Germany) together in joint radio-based projects with peers throughout that continent – as well as in more distant places like Africa and North America.
International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA)
International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA) is an organization and a forum providing the possibility for exchanging information related to visual literacy. The organization is working toward a fuller understanding of how meaning is derived from what is seen and to how we interact with our visual environment.
Media Research Funding Scheme
The BCI launched its Media Research Funding Scheme in 2007. The Scheme develops and maintains links between the BCI, third-level institutions and the broadcasting sector driving quality research initiatives to provide a strong evidence base to the regulatory environment of the BCI’s work.
The IFC Media Project
The IFC Media Project with Gideon Yago is back with a new season of groundbreaking documentaries. Featuring interviews with newsmakers and documentary coverage of events unfolding now, the IFC Media Project delivers a refreshingly hard-hitting and unapologetic perspective on what’s wrong with the news today, delving into important news stories that were inaccurately reported on […]
Teaching journalism students how to cover violence, victims and trauma.
A resource from the International Center for Media and the Public Agenda at the University of Maryland, on how to teach journalism students how to cover violence, victims and trauma. The resource explains what teachers at the journalism schools teach today, and the reasons for why they do not teach how to cover trauma and […]
Media Education in Russia: A Brief History. In: Marcus Leaning (Ed.). Issues in Information and Media Literacy: Criticism, History and Policy. Santa Rosa, California: Informing Science Press, 2009, p.167-188.
Media Education m Russia has developed its own history since the beginning of the 20th century. Within the context of increasing interest m media education worldwide, recent developments such as the introduction of a pre-service teacher training, and the systematic publication of the media education community journal, media education has good prospects m Russia.
Media Literacy Award
The Media Literacy Award is an annual competition hosted by mediamanual.at that awards the best and most innovative educational media projects in European schools. There are four categories which can be entered: -Video -Radio -Print media & Comics -Multimedia and New Media
ROOTS&ROUTES TV
ROOTS&ROUTES TV is the web-TV for youth, culture, music, lifestyle and cultural diversity. With young editorial crews in six cities in Germany, and all over Europe. Young people with different cultural roots get together in workshops and young journalist groups, producing creative products and a web-TV magazine on urban culture and cultural diversity in their […]
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