Media and Learning 2013

Filme im Unterricht spielerisch erschließen

Ideas about working with movies in class.

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Ursula Simmetsberger


The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education

This document is a code of best practices that helps educators using media literacy concepts and techniques to interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use.

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Ursula Simmetsberger

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media literacy community, supported by experts at American University and Temple University
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2003
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Media Watch

Our goal is to challenge abusive stereotypes and other biased images commonly found in the media. Media Watch, which began in 1984, distributes educational videos, media literacy information and newsletters to help create more informed consumers of the mass media.

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Ursula Simmetsberger


Institute for Multimedia Literacy (IML)

As an Organized Research Unit within the School of Cinematic Arts, the University of Southern California’s Institute for Multimedia Literacy develops educational programs and conducts research on the changing nature of literacy in a networked culture. The IML’s educational programs address students, teachers, and faculty across the educational spectrum: including K-12 teachers, student teachers, and higher education faculty. The IML supports faculty-directed research that seeks to transform the nature of scholarship within the disciplines.

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Sally Reynolds

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University of Southern California

Unterrichtsvideos als Medium der Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung

How to exploit the potential of videos in teacher's training.

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Ursula Simmetsberger

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Kathrin Krammer, Kurt Reusser
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2004
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Cable in the classroom

Cable in the Classroom is the U.S. cable industry’s education foundation. Its mission is to foster the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide.Cable in the Classroom advocates for the visionary, sensible and effective use of media in homes, schools, and communities.

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Ursula Simmetsberger


Media Education

“Media Education: A Kit for Teachers, Students, Parents and Professionals” has been published in English and French by UNESCO. The kit is partly a product of the MENTOR project initiated by UNESCO and supported by the European Commission.

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Ursula Simmetsberger


Videos about education

On the website vodpod.com users can collect, share and discuss their favorite online videos (linked from other sites such as YouTube) and you can find all resources tagges with "Education" by clicking on the resource link.

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Mathy Vanbuel


Show us a story

Describing ways to use video in class - putting a focus on the respective product of the bfi.

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Ursula Simmetsberger


Media Literacy for Prevention, Critical Thinking, Self-Esteem

Dr. Peter DeBenedittis is dedicated to creating a cultural revolution around media.This website contains research, information and educational materials about how media literacy is used for science-based prevention and internet safety.

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Ursula Simmetsberger



12 - 13 December 2013 Flemish Ministry of Education Headquarters, Brussels #mlconf13
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