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“When I make a film, it’s out of my head”: Expressing emotion and healing through digital filmmaking in the classroom

13 November 2012

This article by Brian Bailey was published on Digital Culture & Education, volume 3, issue 2.

This article examines how adolescents are using digital video production in school to express emotions, deal with personal and community problems and even draw on their multimedia compositions as a form of healing. In this sense, youth are using literacy to help them to make sense of their lives while attempting to make changes within themselves and their communities.

 

The data for this paper comes from a two-year ethnographic study in two high schools. Field observations, interviews, video data, pre-production texts (storyboards, scripts, screen plays etc.) and student films were analyzed to understand what language and literacy look like when students use digital video production and distribution in school to tell stories.

 

Drawing on a New Literacy Studies theoretical framework, the author argues that the literacy practices in this study allow students to make sense of issues and emotions in their lives and cope with their life circumstances by showing their stories to real audiences both within and beyond their schools.

Begivenheder

ECIL - European Conference on Information Literacy

09 November 2012

Information Literacy, Media Literacy and Lifelong Learning being the main theme, ECIL aims to bring together researchers, information professionals, media specialists, educators, policy makers, employers and all other related parties from around the world to exchange knowledge and experience and discuss current issues, recent developments, standards, techniques, challenges, theories, and good practices.

Main topics of the Conference include (but not limited with) the following:

  • Information literacy & lifelong learning
  • Information literacy in theoretical context
    • Models
    • Standards
    • Indicators
  • Information literacy & related concepts
    • Transversal competencies
    • Media literacy
    • Civic literacy
    • Transliteracy
    • Metaliteracy
    • E-literacy
    • Digital literacy
    • Computer literacy
    • Scientific literacy
    • Visual literacy
    • Digital empowerment
  • Media and Information Literacy (MIL) as a new concept
  • Information literacy research
    • Research methods and techniques
  • Information seeking and information behavior
  • Information literacy good practices
  • Information literacy networks and networking
  • Information literacy policies & policy development
  • Information literacy & libraries
    • College and university libraries
    • School libraries
    • Public libraries
    • Special libraries
  • Information literacy & LIS education
  • Information literacy & knowledge management
  • Information literacy across disciplines
  • Information literacy in different cultures and countries
  • Information literacy in different contexts (juristic, health, etc.)
  • Information literacy & education
    • Bologna Process
  • Planning strategies for information literacy training
    • Promotion and marketing
    • Training the trainers
    • Partnership
    • Collaboration across professions
    • Teacher education
    • Integrating into curricula
  • Information literacy instruction
    • Teaching techniques and methods
    • Instructional design
    • Curriculum development
    • Measurement and evaluation
    • Web-based training
    • e-Learning
  • Information literacy education in different sectors
    • K-12
    • Higher education
    • Vocational education
  • Information literacy in the workplace
  • Information literacy for adults
  • Information literacy for children and young people
  • Information literacy for disadvantaged groups
  • Information literacy for multicultural societies
  • Information literacy & ethical and social issues
  • Information literacy & democracy
  • Information literacy & citizenship
  • Information literacy & digital divide
  • Information literacy & emerging technologies
    • Web 2.0
    • Web 3.0
    • Mobile technologies
  • Information literacy in the future
Katalog

Learning/WebLiteraciesWhitePaper: Working towards a framework to understand the skills, competencies and literacies necessary to be a Webmaker

05 November 2012

This paper on web literacies should be particularly interesting to educators and academics looking for a reference point and framework to help develop web literacies.

Katalog

Pedagogies of Media and Information Literacies

29 October 2012

The UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education commissioned this Handbook, which is intended to become a useful tool that would equip teacher training institutions and facilitate teaching media and information literacy in teacher training, to the Finnish Society on Media Education. This Handbook should help teachers to enhance their media and information literacy and encourage them to take up media education in the classroom. The main target group is teachers of secondary schools who are either in training or in service. The Handbook provides teachers with basic knowledge on media and information literacy, and the way these skills can be taught.

Nyheder

Finalists for the MEDEA Awards 2012 are already announced

24 October 2012

The 9 finalists for the 2012 Annual MEDEA Awards were announced on 22 October 2012.

The finalists are (in alphabetical order): All that Jazz by Fundación Universidad Carlos III (Spain), And the Oscar goes to ... by the 5th Primary school of Alexandroupolis (Greece), Flying Start by the University of Leeds (UK), Historiana - Your Portal to the Past by EUROCLIO - European Association of History Educators (The Netherlands), Il Girotondo del Tempo by Hyperfilm srl (Italy), Moving Image Techniques by Hill School (Greece), Quand la colère fait tomber les masques by Université Paris 1 (France), Schoolovision by Yester Primary School (UK) and SignMedia by the University of Wolverhampton (UK).

 

The overall winner will be announced during the MEDEA Awards Ceremony which takes place on Wednesday 14th November during the Media & Learning Conference 2012 in Brussels.

 

If you want to learn some more details, please, visist our press section.

Katalog

Report on the Online Consultation on Experts’ Views on Digital Competence

28 September 2012

This report describes experts’ views on what it means to be digitally competent today. Although experts‘ views vary, the method applied in this study enables to derive an aggregated view on digital competence. The report identifies twelve areas of digital competence, some of them relating to specific purposes (e.g. communication and collaboration), others to domains (e.g. privacy and security). The twelve areas are presented through a brief description and further illustrated by statements describing a rich pallet of knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to each area.

Begivenheder

fraMediale15´

29 August 2012

Die fraMediale15´ ist eine Medienmesse und Fachtagung und findet anderthalbjährlich an der Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main statt. Unter dem Motto "digitale Medien in Bildungseinrichtungen" stellt die fraMediale eine Plattform für den Austausch zu medienpädagogischer Forschung und schulischer/universitärer Medienbildung bereit und soll dadurch zur sinnvollen Integration digitaler Medien beitragen.

Die Veranstaltung richtet sich an Lehrer/innen, Schulleitungen und weitere Personen, die sich für den Einsatz digitaler Medien in Bildungseinrichtungen interessieren. Veranstaltet wird sie vom fraLine-Team des FTzM. fraLine ist ein Kooperationsprojekt der Stadt Frankfurt und der Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main.

 

Die fraMediale15´ bietet ein umfangreiches Programm mit einem außergewöhnlichen Präsentationskonzept: In jeweils 15-minütigen Beiträgen erhalten die Teilnehmer/innen kurze und abwechslungsreiche Einblicke in das Themengebiet, darunter spannende Vorträge und Projektvorstellungen. Neben den Programmpunkten soll natürlich auch die Zeit für persönlichen Austausch und das gemeinsame Essen nicht fehlen.

 

Neben Medien-Expert/inn/en beteiligen sich auch Lehrkräfte, Politiker/innen, Vertreter/innen von Schulträgern und Kultusministerien sowie Mitarbeiter/innen des FTzM am Programm und berichten von ihren Erfahrungen. Darüber hinaus erhalten Schulen und andere nicht-kommerzielle Institutionen die Gelegenheit, ihre Arbeit und Medienprojekte in Form von Messeständen vorzustellen.

Projekter

Synergic Integration of Formal and Informal E-Learning Environments for Adult Lifelong Learners

30 Juli 2012

 

 

Introduction

The diffusing lifelong learning vision, emerging practices with social semantic computing technologies and research findings signal the need for more personal, social and participatory approaches that support learners in becoming active users and co-producers of learning resources, rather in gaining control over the learning process as a whole, and in pursuing personal life goals and needs.

 

 

 

Objective of the Book

This book will present an edited collection of accounts, issues and case studies written essentially by practitioners in adult education who have firsthand experience of attempting to define, develop, implement or evaluate personalised learning technologies in integrated formal and informal eLearning environments for adult lifelong learners within their practice in a vast range of scenarios. The accounts will describe, from a variety of perspectives, what the practitioner was trying to achieve through the use of such learning spaces and how and why they went about trying to achieve such personalisation exploiting the synergy of the integration of formal and informal eLearning. The accounts will also present reflections on what went well and what authors would do differently as well as providing grounded guidelines. The content will also include institutional and organisational changes and perspectives on the culture and management changes required as a consequence of introducing and implementing environments which are seen as counter institutional.

The book will have three main sections: Technological Issues, Pedagogical Issues and Infrastructural and Cultural Issues. The section on technological issues will present descriptions of the tools and platforms which practitioners are using, outline their strengths and weaknesses and highlight issues that need to be considered when planning to implement integrated formal and informal eLearning environments for adult lifelong learners. The section on pedagogical issues will present descriptions of the different ways in which practitioners have attempted to use integrated learning technologies and give personal examples which illustrate both the potential and drawbacks that the new learning systems provide as a consequence of integration. The third section will bring sections one and two together by considering the major infrastructural, cultural and organisational issues if integrated formal and informal eLearning environments are going to affect any change in the institutional regime. This third section will effectively bring together the pedagogical issues with the technical issues for consideration on an institutional level. It would be expected that chapters had a balance of theory, practice, methods and case studies.

 

Target Audience

The potential audience of this book will be academics, teachers, tutors, trainers, administrators, resource managers, learning technologists and researchers involved in or within the field of eLearning development, implementation and delivery.

This book will be of particular value to learning technology practitioners in adult education who wish to inform their own practice. It will present pros and cons of the value of using integrated formal and informal eLearning environments within tertiary education and enable practitioners to make informed decisions about how they might change or expand on their own practice within this area.

 

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

Adult education and…

  • lifelong learners’ characteristics and learning profiles
  • models for the detection of adult lifelong learners’ learning styles
  • scaffolded self-regulated and personalised learning
  • empowering adult lifelong learners

Integrated formal and informal eLearning environments for adult lifelong learners and…

  • implications and challenges of the concept of PLE
  • implications and challenges of the shift from LMS to PLE
  • integration models
  • affordances, implications and challenges of their technological architectures
  • learning standards, metadata and interoperability of web-based educational systems
  • learners’ profiles sharing and portable personal profiles
  • adaptive mechanisms for implicit personalisation of learning
  • Social Semantic Web tools for personalisation, trustworthiness and assessment on the collection of resources
  • web services for knowledge representation, retrieval, creation
  • mobile and ubiquitous learning
  • synchronous learning
  • virtual worlds
  • augmented reality and environmental markers or sensors
  • evaluation
  • assessment
  • organizational and institutional issues
 

Submission Procedure

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before September 30, 2012, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified byOctober 15, 2012 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by January 31, 2013. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

Submissions website: http://www.elearningplace.it/call-for-chapters/ (pleaseregister to submit your chapter proposal and upload Word documents only).

 

Publisher

This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information Science Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering Science Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This book is anticipated to be released in 2013.

Begivenheder

World Library and Information Congress 2012, 78th IFLA General Conference and Assembly

27 Juli 2012

Libraries Now! - Inspiring, Surprising, Empowering

IFLA will also hold a trade exhibition at the Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Centre in conjunction with the World Library and Information Congress. Attendees are invited to visit the exhibition which will be open from the afternoon of Sunday, 12 August until Wednesday, 15 August.

Begivenheder

Digital Competence and Learning 2012

05 Juli 2012

 

Tarjoamme kuumimmat vinkit miten valjastat verkostosi osaamisen, kehitysideoiden ja rahoituksen lähteeksi. Miten teet tulosta toimimalla avoimesti ja miten hyödynnät verkostosi mahdollisuudet.

 

Tule. Näe. Oivalla.

 

Sytytä liiketoimintasi kipinä. Ole verkostosi tulenkantaja.