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imedias

Description: 
information center for digital media in school and education
Author: 
FH Nordwestschweiz
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Unterricht (Education) • Aktuell (latest) • Praxis (in practice) • Bild, Ton, Text (images, sound, text) • Links Lernmedien (educational media) • Aktuell (latest) • Offline Lernen (learning offline) • Online Lernen (learning online) Beratung (Consulting) • Konzeptberatung (concept discussion) • ICT-Entwicklungskonzept Solothurn (ICT development concept Solothurn) • Prävention (prevention) • Schulen im Netz (schools on the Internet) • Freie Software (free software) Weiterbildung (further education) • Kurse (courses) • Schulinterne Weiterbildung (school related further education) • Pädagogischer Support (pedagogical support) • Media Experts • Veranstaltungen Rückblick (events – review) Service • Basel-Karlsruhe-Forum • Termine (dates) • Education-News • Ausleihe (lending) • Wikimedias • Links • Über uns (about us)
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader

Children's Media Project

Description: 
Children’s Media Project is an arts and education organisation focusing on media and technology. Our mission is to create a teaching/learning environment where artists, educators, community activists and especially children and youth can learn to interact with the media arts both as creators and critical viewers.
Author: 
Children's Media Project
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Media Guild Digital Cafe Contact Staff Drop TV Videos Production House Workshops
System requirements: 
Real Player

Lehrer Online

Description: 
Teaching material, media reviews, link collections and much more – Lehrer-Online offers its users everything they need for using digital media in education!
Author: 
lo-net GmbH
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
News/Education/Media Literacy/Dossier
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader, Powerpoint, Real Player,…

In the mix

Description: 
Your issues. Your interests. Your favorite celebs. In the Mix, the national award-winning TV series for teens and by teens, brings you all of it...and gets everyone talking. We're on-air every week on PBS.
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
The Buzz • Teen buzz • Media buzz • Teacher and parent buzz • Awards we’ve won Shows (including accompanying material such as transcripts, fact sheets,…) Behind the scenes • From the staff • Host bios • Intern Diaries • FAQs • Program funders • Credits • Contact us Celebs Schedules Feedback Educators • Episode Reviews • Comments from Educators • Complete Program Catalog • Program listing by category • Order Program videotapes • Off-Air taping rights • Lesson Plans and discussion guides

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)

Listen Up!

Description: 
Listen Up! is a youth media network that connects young video producers and their allies to resources, support, and projects in order to develop the field and achieve an authentic youth voice in the mass media.
Author: 
Learning Matters Inc.
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Screening room • Watch Media • How to submit • Submit media Network • Network directory • Network map • Join us Resources • Production tools • Funding tools • Festival guide • Youth media in practice • Research links News • News • Events • Festival calls for entry • Funding • Jobs Projects About us
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader, Quicktime

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

KQED education

Description: 
KQED Education Network engages with community and educational organizations to broaden and deepen the impact of KQED media to effect positive change. Through parent education and professional development workshops, public screenings, multimedia resources, and special events, Education Network reaches more than 200,000 Bay Area residents a year and serves people of all ages, with a particular emphasis on reaching underserved communities.
Author: 
KQED
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Early Learning • Early Childhood Educators o Hands On Literacy o Workshops o A place of our own workshops • Parents & kids o Media as a learning tool o Reading Rainbow o Sesame Street View & Do o Workshops • Community Partners • KidsWatch • PBS Kids Raising Readers Educators • Arts • Science • Social Studies/Language Arts o Election Resources • Post Secondary Education Digital Media Center • Media Literacy o Key Concepts o Framework o Glossary o Resources o Copyright & Media Education o Video for English Learners • Teachers’ Domain Community Engagement Curriculum Bank • Adult Learning • Language Arts • Math • Media Studies • Science • Social Studies • Study Skills/ESL • Visual & Performing Arts • Visual & Performing Arts: Literary Arts
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader, Quicktime

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

Filme im Unterricht spielerisch erschließen

Description: 
ideas about working with movies in class
Author: 
Johannes Phillip
Year: 
2008
Length: 
15 pages
Table of contents: 
about 20 ideas for the usage of video in class including copy templates
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader