Teaching Media – Skills for teachers and youth workers

Welcome to Teaching Media – Skills for teachers and youth workers e-learning course.
If you are a professional or teacher and you need some additional ideas for better media education in young people's lives today, this training is for you.
This course gives you an overview of today’s relevant key topics and trends for teaching media to young people, and practical activities and tools.
You will find 6 units which you can follow as a full course or you can take each unit according to your interest and upskilling needs. This may also depend on the needs of the group of young people you teach.
Each unit starts with an overview of the topic, provides you with further reading suggestions and gives you hands-on-suggestions for classroom activities that can be downloaded within the course.
The classroom activities can be found right after each subunit on a separate page called “activities”, plus they are also available for download from the website https://mewb.weebly.com/

The e-learning course team hope you find the training useful and enjoyable. 

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Learning Content

 

Learning objectives


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The learning objectives can be found in the individual lessons.


Duration

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We estimate that it will take 7 hours to get through the entire course if you read all the texts and watch all the videos.

 

Content creation

Unit 1- Media studies: Ákos Cserháti (Civil Rádiózásért Alapítvány - Hungary)

Unit 2 – Media ethics: Elaine King y Dorothee Meyer-Holtkamp (Near Media Co-op - Ireland) 

Unit 3 – Social Media: Eszter Csepe-Bannerz (CorEdu Bildung durch und durch – Germany)

Unit 4 – Conscious media consumption: Alicia Ocon Fdez. (Federación Andalucía Acoge - Spain) 

Unit 5 – Smart Internet usage: Nadine Schaarschmidt (Technische Universität Dresden - Germany)

Unit 6 – Media law and regulations: Jana Goldberg (Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V - Germany)

 

Translating and editing content

Hungarian:
Ákos Cserháti (Civil Rádiózásért Alapítvány - Hungary)

German:
Jana Goldberg, Franz Peter and Susanne Gabriel (Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. - Germany)

Spanish:
Alicia Ocon Fdez (Federación Andalucía Acoge - Spain)

Editing of the original English version:
Elaine King and Dorothee Meyer-Holtkamp (Near Media Co-op - Ireland)

Technical implementation and support:
Mariane Liebold (Technische Universität Dresden)

The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflect the views of authors only, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 

 

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