partly downloadable
Planet SciCast Film School
Submitted Friday, February 12, 2010 - 15:24Description:
Planet SciCast (UK) is an online repository that shares videos, sent in by children and adults, related to Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM). Video submitters can access guidelines and a handbook about shooting a video, write-ups of the activities, experiments and demonstrations.
"These pages will help you plan your film, giving you advice about equipment, how to organise your team, and what sorts of things seem to work most reliably. You’ll find most of what’s here in our lovely Handbook, which you can download."
Year:
ongoing
Length:
repository
Table of contents:
* Why make films?
* Where to start
* Teams & Producers
* Planning
* Rules & Advice
* Demonstrations
* Other Sorts of Films
* Inspiration
* Safety
* Gear - Cameras
* Gear - Sound
* Gear - Accessories
* Gear - Editing
* Practicalities - Types of Film
* Practicalities - Using a camera
* Practicalities - Producing
* Production - Paperwork
* Production - Licensing
* Production - Using other peoples' stuff
* Submitting your Films
Project Look Sharp
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
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.
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
The ACTF is committed to providing Australian children with entertaining media made especially for them, which makes an enduring contribution to their cultural and educational experience.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
About us
• Introduction
• Staff
• Board of Directors
• Annual Report
• Corporate Plan
• Submissions/Articles
• ARACY
Distribution
• Introduction
• Producation Search
• Team
• Contact
Learning Centre
• Introduction
• Teaching Materials
• Search
• Advanced Search
• Senior Resources
• Catalogue
• Education News
• Kahootz
• Professional Development
• Contact
• ACTF Schools (About, Advisory Schools, School Resources)
Productions
• Introduction
• Awards and Reviews
• ACTF Production Websites
• Productions
Funding
• Introduction
• Types of support
• Funding Approvals
• Applications
• Other Resources
• Kids 360
Links
News
• Care for kids
• Education News
Shop
Contact
Search
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
Metro Magazine
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
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.
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
Media Smart
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Media Smart develops and provides, free of charge and on request, educational materials to primary schools that teach children to think critically about advertising in the context of their daily lives.
Our materials use real examples of advertising to teach core media literacy skills.
Table of contents:
Kids
• About us
• Games
• House Hippo
• Quiz
• What do you think?
• Downloads
Parents
• Media Glossary
• Media literacy and your child
• Tell us what you think
Teachers
• Our materials
• Media literacy skills & curriculum links
• Order our materials
• Evaluation Research
• Feedback
About
• Media literacy core skills and learning objectives
• Key documents on media literacy
• Expert group
• Our research
• Supporters
• What others say about us
• Take up in schools
• Facts and figures
• Reviews
• Watch our infomercial
• FAQs
• Contact us
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Flash
imedias
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
information center for digital media in school and education
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
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
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.
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
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Teaching material, media reviews, link collections and much more – Lehrer-Online offers its users everything they need for using digital media in education!
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
News/Education/Media Literacy/Dossier
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader, Powerpoint, Real Player,…
Listen Up!
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
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.
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
Classroom Video
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Classroom Video Ltd specialises in the production and supply of educational DVDs to schools and Further Education colleges here in the UK and to International schools teaching the UK National Curriculum overseas. The majority of programmes come complete with teachers’ notes to help with lesson and homework planning, and a full programme summary. All programmes are available on DVD and are available on preview for assessment prior to purchasing.
Table of contents:
Video material sorted by subject
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader, Flash