Making Your Media Matter is a conference for established and aspiring filmmakers, non-profit communications leaders, funders and students looking to learn and share cutting-edge practices for making their media matter.
Social Media for Social Change Conference
Leaders from the world of technology, politics, government, journalism, blogging, and social activism will share how they’re using social media to enhance civic engagement, improve transparency in the media, and foster open governance. The two-day conference will offer morning keynotes, afternoon breakout sessions and a panel discussion at the end of each day.
The Open Video Alliance:SXSW 2010
On Friday, March 12, one the biggest and most hyped media festivals of the year kicks off in Austin, Texas: South by Southwest 2010. The Open Video Alliance will be there in numbers to get things started over the weekend with three separate panels to check out. Join us and some well known open video […]
TCETC 2010: Technology, Media & Designs for Learning
The Communication, Computing, and Technology in Education Program (CCTE) at Teachers College is pleased to announce the “TCETC 2010: Technology, Media & Designs for Learning” graduate student conference. It’s a multidisciplinary forum for graduate students to discuss and exchange information on the research, development, and applications of new technology in K-12 classrooms, distance learning settings, […]
MEDEA Awards 2010
In recent years there has been remarkable interest in the creation and use of digital video and audio in education, boosted by the increasing impact of multimedia and video based websites and applications on the internet and mobile devices. The pedagogical vision is clear: it is only when video and audio are routine components of […]
Summer Institute for Educators: 2010 Powerful Voices for Kids
The Powerful Voices for Kids Summer Institute is an intensive professional development experience developed by Renee Hobbs and taught by a diverse faculty including leading scholars, experienced classroom teachers, media professionals, and educational technology specialists. Participants learn about the theory of media literacy, engage in model lessons to deepen their understanding of the use of […]
Prix Jeunesse International 2010 (Festival)
The bi-annual Prix Jeunesse International festival and competition for children’s and youth television and media in Munich, Germany, invites entries for TV programmes and interactive applications (interactive games, television, mobile media, etc.) for children and youth 2 – 15 years of age. Prix Jeunesse International uses its competition to generate a forum for evaluating the […]
VIII Festival de Cortometrajes y Spots Cine y Salud
Este año el Curso Día Mundial de la Salud se retrasa unos días por motivo de las fiestas escolares de Pascua, celebrándose los días 16 y 17 de abril de 2010, viernes tarde, en la Sala Amparo Poch de Salud Pública y sábado mañana en el Cine Cervantes de Zaragoza. El Día Mundial de la […]
2010 Youth-Powered Video Institute
At EVC, we believe there is no better way to teach students the power of story telling and community inquiry than to give them the tools to become researchers, producers, authors, and editors. We also believe there is no better way for teachers to develop the skills needed to implement this inquiry-based method than for […]
Facing the Fracture: Media & Economic Understanding
Journalists are under intense pressure to analyze and explain the fast-moving events of the Great Recession, yet do so while their own future and business model is up for debate. This unprecedented situation has produced extraordinary reporting and raised questions about the role that the business press needs to play in order to fulfill its […]