“We’re losing the dregs of the publishing world: disposable books. The book printed without consideration of form or sustainability or longevity. The book produced to be consumed once and then tossed. The book you bin when you’re moving and you need to clean out the closet.”
Resources
Educational curricula to accompany the GlobalTribe series
Creative Visions has developed educational curricula to accompany the GlobalTribe series. Each of the lessons is designed for grades 9-12 and can be adapted to fill a range of in-class hours. Lessons for each GlobalTribe episode are available as an Adobe Acrobat (pdf) file.
Radio diaries: make your own!
This Teen Reporter Handbook represents the collective knowledge of a long history of radio reporters, producers and storytellers. Special thanks to Jay Allison (and his “Tips for Citizen Storytellers”), David Isay and Ira Glass for all they have taught me Check out the web resources section for more guides, how-to’s, and radio inspiration. The Teenage […]
One minute videos made by you(th)
We started giving workshops in 2003 and since then we have organized over 80 workshops. youngsters from different cultural backgrounds, ages and nationalities are combined in one workshop which usually has a duration of 4 to 5 days. in this period every participant creates his/her own one minute video telling a personal story. the workshops […]
Adolescentes analisam necessidades da juventude urbana no Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, 22 de março – Esta semana está sendo realizado na cidade do Rio de Janeiro o 5° Fórum Urbano Mundial – O Direito à Cidade: Construindo o Urbano Dividido. O Fórum foi estabelecido pelas Nações Unidas para analisar questões relacionadas à rápida urbanização e seu impacto nas comunidades, cidades, economias, mudanças climáticas […]
JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Mexico, 2009
This JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Mexico, 2009 includes information on: -21st century literacies and OECD1 -Silent citizens: On silence and silencing in journalism -Online journalists in Spain: the influence of ideology in the professional culture. -News and children’s communication rights: A comparative analysis of 13 European quality newspapers -Press Councils in […]
JRE On-Line journal, 2008
This JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Stockholm, 2008, includes information on: -Arab Citizen Journalism Shaped by Technology: Creates a Challenge to Mainstream Media, Authorities and Media Laws -A Search for an Appropriate Communications Model for Media in New Democracies in Africa -Conflicting professional obligations among government journalists in Ethiopia -Identity Perception Within […]
MIT visualizing cultures
Visualizing Cultures was launched at MIT in 2002 to explore the potential of the Web for developing innovative image-driven scholarship and learning. The VC mission is to use new technology and hitherto largely inaccessible visual materials to reconstruct the past as people of the time visualized the world (or imagined it to be). Topical units […]
US Congress: Healthy Media for Youth Act (H.R. 4925)
An interesting Act moving its way on the US Congress. H.R. 4925: Healthy Media for Youth Act “To authorize grants to promote media literacy and youth empowerment programs, to authorize research on the role and impact of depictions of girls and women in the media, to provide for the establishment of a National Task Force […]
New Neutrality (On the Media)
This week, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced plans to expand net neutrality rules. His announcement was met with consternation from at least one wireless service provider; AT&T argued that it should be allowed to limit some internet activity. But Genachowski disagrees.
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