![]() In each case, the theory and practice elements of the modules were balanced equally with a written commentary accompanying a short production. These were Digital Video Production (DVP) and Digital Animation and New Literacies (DAN). The MA Media, Culture and Education featured two optional modules in which students made productions. The most practically useful aspect for me, though, was to help with the contextualising of and structure for the film making courses that I run part-time.” – Nigel Wattis (graduated 2012) “On a personal level, I found the new media elements of the MA immensely helpful to my own digital immigration. It encourages participants to develop practical skills alongside theoretical discussion of how meaning is made with the moving image using digital video production tools and techniques. It is suitable for teachers, lecturers, youth-workers and other professionals, as well as media students, who would like to engage with making and sharing media. A portfolio of animated and filmed artefacts will be produced and a reflective commentary produced at the end of the module. This will be followed by online tasks, reading and reflection. We aim to have a launch residential at which some of the key issues are outlined. This module, run in partnership with the BFI, introduces students to the theory and practice of digital video production and stop frame animation in formal and informal settings of education comprises day seminars at the BFI at the beginnings and ends of term bridged by online content. Routledge Companion to Music Technology and EducationĬontributing tutors: James Durran & Michelle Cannon.Digital Media, Culture and Education: Theorising Third Space Literacies.Curriculum and Assessment in English: A Better Plan.An Introduction to Serbian Performing Arts Education: Critical Insights.The Changing Role of Media in the English Curriculum: Returning to Nowhere.2012 Michael Rosen – 1st ‘Harold Rosen Memorial Lecture’ & DARE Launch.Reflection on John Richmond’s 10th Harold Rosen Lecture.2017 – John Richmond – 10th Harold Rosen Lecture.2018 – Margaret Mackey – 11th Harold Rosen Lecture.2022: Myra Barrs gives Harold Rosen Lecture.DARE at the International Media Education Summit.UCL Knowledge Lab Seminar Series introduced Dr.De-‘othering’ everyday visual practices.How Writing Works – seminar & book launch.2018 – John Potter – Harold Rosen Memorial Lecture.Fighting Media Disinformation with Media Arts in Brussels.D.A.R.E at Media Education Summit in Hong Kong.e-MEL Project: Media Literacy in Europe.Agile Filmmaking with Young People in India. ![]() Effectively communicating with communities: A qualitative inquiry in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.
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