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CLEMI

Description: 
The Clemi (centre for liaison between teaching and information media) is part of the French Ministry of Education. It was created in 1983 with the mission of "promoting especially by means of training activities, the multiple use of news media in teaching with the aim of encouraging a better understanding of the world by pupils while simultaneously developing critical understanding."
Author: 
French Ministry of Education
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Actualites Se former Semaine de la presse et des médias dans l’école Dans les classes Productions des eleves Centre de documentation Evenements Ressources et publications International et recherche Clemi TV Sites des antennes régionales

Just Think

Description: 
Flipping the Script is a project of Just Think, a media education nonprofit that has been working with youth and educators since 1995. Just Think teaches young people to understand, evaluate, and create media messages. We deliver vital programs that foster critical thinking and creative media production, believing that the independent voices of youth can powerfully impact local and global communities.
Author: 
Just Think Foundation
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
About • Board • History • Mission • Newsletter • Partner • Sponsored Projects • Staff Support • Donate • Sponsors • Volunteer Programs • After School • Family Education • International • Media Ed Art & Lit • Past Programs • Peer Healrh • Ignite your mind • Youth Media • Educators Resources • Alternative Media • Going green • Links to think • Media Guides • Quick Facts • Teaching Tools • Youth Resources Curricula • Changing the world • Flipping the script • Health and media • Hidden heroes • Poetic License • Senior Year Products • Accessoires • Publications • USB-TV Media • Associate blog • Education blog • Founder blog • Press Released • YME blog • Youth Media
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader

Flipping the script

Description: 
Flipping the Script: Critical Thinking in a Hip Hop World , is designed to help educators teach media literacy concepts and media production skills around the exciting and engaging theme of Hip-Hop culture and music.
Author: 
Just Think Foundation
Table of contents: 
About Resources Lesson Plans Video Clips Youth Work
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader, Quicktime

Videos bringen Leben in den Unterricht!

Description: 
article about the usage of video in a primary school
Author: 
SF (Swiss national TV) - Nicole Tesch
Year: 
2003/04
Length: 
2 pages
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader

Hidden Heroes

Description: 
Hidden Heroes is a hands-on, standards-based curriculum that asks youth to tell the stories of their communities through the heroes and leaders who live and work there.
Author: 
Just Think Foundation
Year: 
2004
Table of contents: 
Educator Central • Class Home Page • Lesson Plans • Video Clips • Production Tips • Related Standards Youth Central • Student Home Page • Production Tips • Links • Video Clips Hero Gallery Latest News Resources
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader, Quicktime

Filme und Videos im DaF-Unterricht

Description: 
collection of ideas for the usage of video in teaching German as a foreign language
Author: 
Zentrale für Unterrichtsmedien im Internet e.V.
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
About Didactics and methodology Overview: usage of videos in „German as a foreign language“ Can-do statements: understanding radio or TV programs and movies (GER) Opportunities of the ZUM-wiki Ideas for using video in class • Short movies (understanding, educational material, further ideas) • Animated cartoons (movie as a write pulse) • Music video clips News broadcasts Ads Youtube and German as a foreign language Learning materials (movies, Internet as a resource, other) Practical tools (determining starting moment of a youtube-clip; using “Moviemaker)

Project Look Sharp

Description: 
An initiative to promote and support the integration of media literacy into classroom curricula at all grade levels and instructional areas, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of media literacy education in the schools.
Author: 
Sherrie Szeto
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader

Bewegte Bilder zaubern

Description: 
using video and computers in class
Author: 
Madeleine Braunagel
Year: 
2001
Length: 
127 pages
Table of contents: 
Introduction: Living in a digital age Working with video and media literacy How to do it Practical examples
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader

Metro Magazine

Description: 
Metro magazine is published by the Australian Teachers of Media, (ATOM). ATOM also publishes Screen Education magazine; study guides and education kits; The Moving Image series of monographs; and web sites for feature films, documentaries and television programs. ATOM also runs The Education Shop and The Speakers’ Bureau.
Author: 
ATOM, FFC, Screenrights, Metro Magazine
Table of contents: 
Magazines • Metro Magazine • Screen Education • Writers • Style Guide Resources • The Education Shop • Study Guides • Moving Image Services • NFSA’s Schools Program • Screening PD & Seminars • The Speakers’ Bureau • EnhanceTV ATOM Awards • Email Lists
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader

Videos im DaF-Unterricht

Description: 
presentation about using video in teaching German
Author: 
Dagny Riegel
Length: 
24 slides
Table of contents: 
Selection of video What to do before, during and after watching video sequences
System requirements: 
Powerpoint