Re: [DDN] Call for submissions: Media Literacy as a Tool for Social Change

2005-06-07 Thread J Cravens

 A Call for Submissions to Community Media Review (CMR)


Once this is published, how would one get hold of a copy?
(I'm very, very interested in media literacy -- I believe all Digital 
Divide initiatives should incorporate media literacy into their 
activities)



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[DDN] Educational Video Festival for Children in Bangladesh

2005-06-07 Thread Shahjahan Siraj
Dear Colleagues,

Greetings from UnnayanNet!

UnnayanNet  http://www.unnayannet.org  is going to organise a 
Educational Video Festival for Children in Bangladesh . Regarding this we
are looking educational video documentary. Could you please help us? It
would be very helpful for making make a example for visual education system.

Your any kinds contribution will be welcomed for this initiative.

For your information, I would like to introduce UnnayanNet.
UnnayanNet is an `non political` and non profit organisation.  The platform
actively works to give the ownership of modern information and technology to
the majority people especially to the rural poor by solving the digital
divide and poverty alleviation. It widely gives ICT and innovative webdesign
support to NGO and development organisation with nonprofit manner. The
programs of UnnayanNet have been designed with the spirit of change; unity
and equity by targeting the millennium development goals ( MDG), universal
human rights declaration, culture of peace as well as majority peoples
participation in development process..UnnayanNews is the listserv of
UnnayanNet, a countrywide development news network. Detail info at
http://www.unnayannet.org

Looking your co-operation.

Best regards

Shahjahan Siraj
Chief Executive, UnnayanNet
Contact e.mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.unnayannet.org
http://www.unnayannet.org/siraj

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RE: [DDN] Call for submissions: Media Literacy as a Tool forSocial Change

2005-06-07 Thread Rawlins, Belinda
The issue should appear online at http://communitymediareview.org/ in
the fall.  Order and subscription info is also on the site.
I'll try to remember to post a link to the issue when it is online.

Belinda Rawlins
Managing Director
New Mexico Media Literacy Project
6400 Wyoming Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM  87109
505-828-3388
505-828-3149 fax
http://nmmlp.org 

 

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  A Call for Submissions to Community Media Review (CMR)

Once this is published, how would one get hold of a copy?
(I'm very, very interested in media literacy -- I believe all Digital
Divide initiatives should incorporate media literacy into their
activities)


--

Jayne Cravens
Bonn, Germany

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www.coyotecommunications.com

TECH4IMPACT Newsletter
www.coyotecommunications.com/tech4impact.html

Open University Development Studies
www.coyotecommunications.com/development

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[DDN] Cybercafes and their Potential as Community Development Tools in India (fwd)

2005-06-07 Thread Andy Carvin
From the Journal of Community Informatics -ac

Cybercafes and their Potential as Community Development Tools in India

Especially in developing countries, public and shared facilities help to create 
desperately needed access and are a main strategy in several Internet access 
programs. In the context of public access, cybercafes play an important role as 
the most common Internet access model, especially in the urban areas of India. 
It is often argued that cybercafes could help bridge the digital divide, as 
they provide Internet access to people who cannot afford to have Internet 
connections at their homes or who need help in order to make use of ICT. The 
following article will take this assumption as a starting point and will 
present findings from empirical research on cybercafes in urban India.
http://www.ci-journal.net/viewarticle.php?id=68layout=html

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