Presentations and session recordings Media & Learning Brussels 2011
Hoy traemos a este espacio las grabaciones y documentos del Media & Learning 2011 que se celebró en Bruselas el 24 y 25 de Noviembre que tenéis disponibles para su lectura y estudio, si así procede ;-) ... así se presentaba el evento:
is the place to be if you are interested in
the latest developments, services and uses of media in education and
training. Aimed at both policy makers and practitioners, the purpose of
this annual event is to identify policies and initiatives that promote
digital and media competence at all levels of education and training as
well as to promote best-practice in the take-up and application of media
in education and training.
At this conference we will be discussing:
- the urgency of embedding digital and media literacy skills amongst the European workforce
- how best to convince stakeholders about the importance of embedding
digital and media skills amongst learning professionals and learners at
all levels of education and training
The conference will include:
- practical learning opportunities showing how you can apply all types
of media in education and training through workshops and hands-on
training sessions - information sessions describing lots of different initiatives and
developments linked to this field supported by European and national
programmes - sessions linked to the MEDEA Awards 2011,
a competition now in its fourth year that recognises and rewards
excellence in this field. These sessions will feature winners and
finalists from the past and current competitions.
A highlight of the Media & Learning Conference will be the MEDEA
Awards Ceremony 2011 when this year’s winners will be announced and
shown on Thursday evening at 18:15.
Así que aquí os dejamos alguna de las conferencias, concretamente las del Opening Plenary, en la web que os dejo de referencia tenéis más...
Opening Plenary
The
opening plenary of the Media & Learning Conference 2011 'Harnessing
the power of Media to Support Learning' will include several
thought-provoking presentations aimed at promoting debate as to the
value and impact of media on the learning process.
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Constantijn Van Oranje,
Member of Cabinet to Commissioner Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the
European Commission and Commissioner in charge of the Digital Agenda -
Media, Brain & Educational practicePeter Adriaenssens, Professor Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
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Conor Galvin, University Lecturer and Researcher, School of Education, UCD, Ireland
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Richard Harper, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research in Cambridge and Co-manager Socio-Digital Systems Group, UK
Chairperson: Jan De Craemer, Flemish Ministry of Education and Training, Belgium
Fuente: [Media & learning]
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