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Ketvirtadienis, 24 Gruodis 2009 12:06

Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants, Digital Asylum-seekers: The Clash of Cultures

22-24 June 2010 - Sibiu, Romania

an international conference hosted by a consortium of eight institutions, including University of Bucharest, University of Ankara, Free University Brussels, and Polytechnical Institute of Porto - running DIGITAS, a Grundtvig Multilateral Partnership (2008 – 2010)

Digital media and the internet have transformed the way young people learn, play, socialize, and even participate in civic life. Children today have access to media, be it through their computers, mobile phones or mp3 players, much more readily than their parents ever could. Consequently, digital technologies facilitate young people's creation of media environments and associated literacy practices that their parents find particularly difficult to perceive or understand, and from which they are effectively excluded.

Such media environments and their respective specific literacy practices are fundamental for mapping a ‘digital divide’ operating along inter-generational lines. For some time, researchers and practitioners alike have shown that ‘ICT training’ of (older) adults, focusing exclusively on the use of various ICT tools, both hardware and software, is ultimately pointless in the absence of an adequate cultural orientation to such new territories – worth exploring, exotic as they may seem, but also fraught with unimaginable dangers.

We therefore invite contributions from educators and researchers from all scientific areas that describe, document, and analyse various forms of engagement, in inter-generational contexts and family settings, of youth and (older) adults with digital/online environments and how they relate to various forms of social and cultural capital. We are also looking forward to accounts of challenges and obstacles which encourage or inhibit engagement to various digital/online environments and their specific cultures, as well as of successful intervention strategies and pedagogical processes enabling (older) adults to exploit the opportunities for learning, playing, socializing, and participating supported by digital media.

 

We are looking forward to contributions submitted to one of the following sections:

* Learning in a digital world

* Playing in a digital world

* Socializing in a digital world

* Participating in a digital world

 
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Antradienis, 22 Rugsėjis 2009 13:44

 

Ką gi, jūs ko gero sakote "taip", kitaip neskaitytumėt šio teksto:) Esmė tame, kad "partnerystės revoliucijoje", kurios fundamentalus pagrindas yra dalijimasis, ir kurią paskatino skaitmeninės technologijos, puikiausia yra tai, kad jūs padedate kitiems IR dalijatės informacija proceso metu...

Jūs be abejo žinote daugybę būdų kaip tai daryti. Taigi, mes tiesiog laukiame jūsų pasiūlymų pasidalinti jūsų patirtimi - medijų mokymo / medijų raštingumo projektų bei programų, skirtų suaugusiesiems, temomis. Mūsų tikslas sukurti pakankamai didelę praktikų  bendruomenę, kurie telktų žmones patikėti, kad prisitaikyti prie vis labiau "skaitmeninio" šiandienos pasaulio paprasčiausiai nebepakanka arba neturi prasmės vien organizuoti mokymus, kaip įsijungti kompiuterį ir naudoti kompiuterinę pelę. Kompiuterių atsiradimas gal ir pakeitė pasaulį, bet tik medijų, kurios skaitmeninių technologijų dėka tapo taip neįtikėtinai greitai pasiekiamomis, dėka.

Jiegu jums įdomu sužinoti daugiau patarimų bei susipažinti su mūsų medžiaga, dalyvaukite DIGITAS kvalifikacijos kėlimo kursuose, kurių aprašą galite rasti  Comenius-Grundtvig kursų kataloge, kurį administruoja Europos komisijos Švietimo ir kultūros generalinis direktoratas, registracijos kodas RO-2010-086-003. Dalyvauti šiuose kursuose galite gauti dotaciją pagal Mokymosi visą gyvenimą programos Grundtvig arba Comenius kvalifikacijos kėlimo paprogramę, kurią administruoja  Nacionainėsl Agentūros (jeigu esate vienos iš šalių, dalyvaujančių programoje, pilietis).

 
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Sekmadienis, 08 Kovas 2009 13:05

Asociatia Epsilon III (Bukareštas, RO) – koordinatorius

Universitatea Bucuresti (Bukareštas, RO)

IMOTEC (Vilnius, LT)

ONAGEB.SPAIN S.L. (Zaragoza, ES)

Polo Europeo della Conoscenza (Verona, IT)

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Bruselis, BE)

Ankara Universitesi (Ankara, TR)

Instituto Politecnico do Porto (Porto, PT)

 

Asocijuoti partneriai

BIVEDA /for art and education/ (Sofija, BG)

SIA Rukudarzs (Ryga, LV)

Karsiyaka Ilce Milli Egitim Mudurlugu (Karsiyaka, TR)

 

 

 

 

 
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Sekmadienis, 08 Kovas 2009 13:39

DIGITAS (short for Digital Asylum-Seekers – Media education crash course for parents and grandparents) is a project that arose from the need for a media education-related training action focused on trainers and teachers working with parents and older learners that is NOT confined within the ‘protectionist’ paradigm and aimed at the ‘demystification’ of media. DIGITAS assumes that (multi)media is here to stay, that the advance of digital technologies has contributed to the emergence of new cultural forms, that exclusively require multimodal literacies – and that some cultural practices of youth, ‘born’ into various multimodal literacies at work in an increasingly digital mediascape, offer consistent opportunities for inter-generational and family learning. DIGITAS produces a training course available in the Comenius/Grundtvig Training Database and delivered to adult education trainers and teachers - with online support on a Moodle Virtual Learning Environment.

 

Šis projektas finansuojamas remiant Europos Komisijai. Ši interneto svetainė atspindi tik autoriaus požiūrį, todėl Komisija negali būti laikoma atsakinga už bet kokį jame pateikiamos informacijos naudojimą.

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