This thought provoking video won the What’s Your Story? video competition 2011. Titled ‘Where are you?’ it was created by Mark C Eshleman and features Tyler Joseph. The contribution of young people to the conversation about what it means to be a respectful, responsible and ethical digital citizen is a significant perspective expressed not only […]
Resources
Creating The Child Who Can Handle The Internet Without Adult Supervision
In an article published in The Age recently – ‘Creating the child who can handle the internet without adult supervision’, academic and Microsoft researcher, danah boyd argues that “the kids are alright”. boyd believes that our biggest fears may be irrational, and that it is more important to give kids the tools to assess risks […]
Facebook For School Counselors
With the explosion of social media, the line between technology and teenagers’ social and emotional lives is increasingly blurred. School counselors often find themselves called upon to address and resolve the very real consequences of issues that are born in the virtual space. With this in mind, Facebook and iKeepSafe created A School Counselor’s Guide […]
ATOM Awards
Since 1982, the ATOM Awards have been showcasing the best of Australian and New Zealand screen content. Theyare calling upon students, production companies, independent filmmakers, animators and game developers to submit their entries now for the 2012 ATOM Awards. Be part of the story! The ATOM Awards recognise excellence in over thirty categories of film, […]
Handbook For Investigative Reporting in China
This resource provides advice to assist in protecting journalists and media professionals in their daily work. It lists Chinese laws and international instruments journalists can cite when contending with surveillance, detention and/or interrogation, or restrictions on access to public information.
Reporting for All: Developing a public service journalism culture in Sri Lanka
This handbook presents a challenge to Journalists in Sri Lanka for a commitment to public service values, including practical advice and media analysis.
The School of Emerging Media & Technology
The School of Emerging Media & Technology’s mission is to connect the world’s greatest leaders in social media with professionals whose daily jobs and activities require a basic-to-advanced understanding of the tools, technologies and best practices that are driving change in industry.
Mapping Digital Media: Social Media and News
“It will… become more important than ever to identify what exactly the role of journalists – and the news they report – should be, regardless of platform. Is it to hold power to account, give a voice to the voiceless and a platform for national, international, and local conversations? Or separate rumour from truth, or […]
The Media Landscape In 28 Countries
The steady convergence of print and broadcast media online is changing the information landscape in many countries, leaving policymakers to apply old standards and regulations to new technologies. To help bridge the gap, the UIS has released new media statistics on the regulatory environment for radio, television and newspapers, based on UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators. […]
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