OneWorldTV is a public platform for filmmakers, video journalists, NGO’s amateurs interested in social issues. The organization’s website provides these groups with opportunities to access video messages and short films from around the world. The films available for viewing describe a range of world social issues, and are sorted by categories such as community initiatives, […]
Center for Open and Sustainable Learning: Youth Managed Resource Centers
The goal of the YMRC is to amplify educational and entrepreneurial opportunities in rural Nepal through improved access to technology and utilization of relevant information from digital libraries and online content. Due to the rugged Himalayan terrain of these communities, rural people suffer from delayed dissemination of information. The YMRC responds to this need by […]
World Information Society 2007 Report
The World Summit on the Information Society is a United Nations initiative jointly organized with the International Telecommunication Union. The WSIS main objective is to increase access to basic Information and Communication Technologies throughout the world. At the summit, world leaders declared the importance of bringing “information-poor” countries up to the standard of those with […]
National Association of Media Educators
This site offers a wealth of information about Media Studies. It is geared toward providing materials and ideas to aid teachers in their classrooms. It targets media educators, specifically high school level, to gain and share information about online resources that may be helpful in media education. The website provides a number of useful links […]
Metro Magazine
Metro is a national, refereed journal that is published four times per year. Published since 1968, it is Australia’s oldest, continuously published film and media magazine. metro specializes in longer articles, reviews, interviews and analyses of Australian, New Zealand and Asian cinema, television and new media. The magazine receives funding from the Australian Film Commission, […]
MediaWise
MediaWise (formerly PressWise), is an independent charity, set up in 1993 by ‘victims of media abuse’, supported by concerned journalists, media lawyers, and politicians in the UK. We operate on the principle that press freedom is a responsibility exercised by journalists on behalf of the public, and that the public has a right to know […]
Theory.Org
Established in 1997 by David Gauntlett, Theory.Org is a unique website which explores complex connection between media and identities while trying “to have a little fun”. The site is useful for teachers, media educators, and students alike. It encourages viewers to let young people explore and understand their identity by using icons in pop culture […]
Media Literacy Online Project
The Media Literacy Online Project is a website dedicated to providing links to websites that deal with media literacy. Started in 1994 the Media Literacy Online Project and Media Literacy Review no longer maintain their internet sites but have kept this webpage, which is frequently updated and provides a variety of links to media educators. […]
Media Ed
www.MediaEd.org.uk is for teachers, students, and anyone interested in media and moving image education in primary, secondary, further and informal education. This UK Media Education website provides an extensive list of resources and materials for classroom use, including links to articles, essays, and recently published books on the subject of media studies, film studies, and […]
Media and Communication Studies
Media and Communication Studies Site was established by Daniel Chandler in 1995, and is currently hosted by the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. The website is an “award-winning portal” or “meta-index” of various online resources, essays, and articles useful for scholars or anyone interested in learning more about media and media studies. A variety of additional […]
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