[artinfo] Fwd: AGORA 2002: NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY

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>From: "New Tech ECTC" <newtech@ectc.gr>
>Subject: AGORA 2002: NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY
>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 16:17:14 +0200
>
>from ALAS, Athens-based organization of digital culture
>
>and Athens Digital Arts Festival "e-phos"
>
>new tel: 003010-7520064-5
>fax: 003010-7520064
><http://www.filmart.gr>www.filmart.gr
>
>
>this might interest many of you
>
>"Annual Mediterranean Regional Summit AGORA 2002"  -  Athens, Greece 15-18
>June
>
>Supervised by the Hellenic Audiovisual Institute
>Produced by European Childrens' Television Center=20
><http://www.3rd-ws.org>www.3rd-ws.org
>Organized by Childrens' Media Development
>
>Focused on New Technologies in Media Literacy, AGORA 2002 aims to bring
>together some of the most prolific researchers, producers and innovators
>from the overlapping fields of ICT and education, while providing unique
>opportunities for synergies and investements in the fast developing
>marketplace of the Mediterranean basin.
>
>Enclosed find a synopsis of AGORA 2002 program, as well as info for
>participation.
>
>PROGRAM:
>
>AGORA 2002 kicks off the 15th of June with the MED=C9=D4=C5RRANEAN YOUTH=
 AND MEDIA
>OBSERVATORY one day conference. Members and partners of the MedObs'
>international network aim to influence the policies related to Youth and
>Media and to open to the Mediterranean basin new cooperations schemes on
>this field with the rest of the world.
>For more info on the MED OBSERVATORY and how to participate please contact
>the MedOb coordinator and head of the steering committee, Mr. Rodolfos
>Maslias <mailto:medobs@ectc.gr>medobs@ectc.gr .
>
>In the following day, June the 16th, in collaboration with Italian RAISAT
>Ragazzi, AGORA will host the CHILDRENS' CHANNELS FORUM. Thematic channels
>for children from different countries all over the world will compare their
>experiences and cooperate in order to create a real and useful network to
>exchange products, projects and ideas. The forum will be complemented by=
 the
>workshop MONITORING EXPERIENCES ON TV PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN in an attempt=
 to
>underline the necessities of both the researchers and the Media Operators.
>For more info contact the TV Coordinator, Mrs. Vasso Kanellopoulou
><mailto:tv@ectc.gr>tv@ectc.gr .
>
>
>NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY will be the thematic axis of the=
 sessions
>scheduled for the third day, 17th of June. This part-conference,
>part-hands-on-lab will bring together electronic media producers and
>e-content programmers, researchers, digital artists, media tutors, media
>education designers, psychologists and children; anyone who is involved in
>the making of a school for the future.
>For more info on the NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY and how to
>participate contact Mr. Yianni Skourogianni=20
><mailto:newtech@ectc.gr>newtech@ectc.gr
>
>Another ECTC initiative that will be presented for illumination the 17th of
>June in AGORA, is the MEDIA SUMMER SCHOOL. Conceived as a summer training
>camp where old and new will meet, analogue and digital will infuse, the
>first Mediterranean school for children has been programmed to open its
>doors in 2004, at the village of  Giffoni, Southern Italy.  AGORA will host
>the first of a series of preparatory workshops where new concepts, ideas,
>desings and applications on interactive media education will be debated,=
 and
>discussed. For more info contact Mr. George Christakeas,=20
><mailto:mss@ectc.gr>mss@ectc.gr
>
>The last day of AGORA, 18th of June, is dedicated to Collaboration=
 Networks.
>On of the initiatives that will be presented and discussed.is the WORLD
>SPORTS EXPO FOR YOUTH 2004 project. WSE is a global exhibition to be
>organized in Athens in July and August 2004. The exhibition is to feature
>visual, audiovisual and web-based creations addressed to children as well=
 as
>art  creations produced  by children. It will carry out an indicative
>mapping of the international situation and a wide-ranging and detailed
>presentation of global realities at an historic moment when the Olympic
>Games are returning to their birthplace.
>For more info on WORLD SPORTS EXPO FOR YOUTH 2004 and how to participate
>please contact Mrs. Eugenia Liroudia  <mailto:wse@ectc.gr>wse@ectc.gr .
>
>For info on stand booking regulations at the AGORA market you may contact
><mailto:management@ectc.gr>management@ectc.gr .

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<blockquote type=3Dcite cite>From: &quot;New Tech ECTC&quot;
&lt;newtech@ectc.gr&gt;<br>
Subject: AGORA 2002: NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY<br>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 16:17:14 +0200<br>
<br>
<font size=3D2>from ALAS, Athens-based organization of digital=20
culture<br>
<br>
and Athens Digital Arts Festival &quot;e-phos&quot;<br>
<br>
new tel: 003010-7520064-5<br>
fax: 003010-7520064<br>
<a href=3D"http://www.filmart.gr">www.filmart.gr</a><br>
<br>
<br>
this might interest many of you<br>
<br>
&quot;Annual Mediterranean Regional Summit AGORA 2002&quot;&nbsp; -&nbsp;
Athens, Greece 15-18<br>
June<br>
<br>
Supervised by the Hellenic Audiovisual Institute<br>
Produced by European Childrens' Television Center
<a href=3D"http://www.3rd-ws.org">www.3rd-ws.org</a><br>
Organized by Childrens' Media Development<br>
<br>
Focused on New Technologies in Media Literacy, AGORA 2002 aims to
bring<br>
together some of the most prolific researchers, producers and
innovators<br>
from the overlapping fields of ICT and education, while providing
unique<br>
opportunities for synergies and investements in the fast developing<br>
marketplace of the Mediterranean basin.<br>
<br>
Enclosed find a synopsis of AGORA 2002 program, as well as info for<br>
participation.<br>
<br>
PROGRAM:<br>
<br>
AGORA 2002 kicks off the 15th of June with the MED=C9=D4=C5RRANEAN YOUTH AND
MEDIA<br>
OBSERVATORY one day conference. Members and partners of the MedObs'<br>
international network aim to influence the policies related to Youth
and<br>
Media and to open to the Mediterranean basin new cooperations schemes
on<br>
this field with the rest of the world.<br>
For more info on the MED OBSERVATORY and how to participate please
contact<br>
the MedOb coordinator and head of the steering committee, Mr.
Rodolfos<br>
Maslias <a href=3D"mailto:medobs@ectc.gr">medobs@ectc.gr</a> .<br>
<br>
In the following day, June the 16th, in collaboration with Italian
RAISAT<br>
Ragazzi, AGORA will host the CHILDRENS' CHANNELS FORUM. Thematic
channels<br>
for children from different countries all over the world will compare
their<br>
experiences and cooperate in order to create a real and useful network
to<br>
exchange products, projects and ideas. The forum will be complemented by
the<br>
workshop MONITORING EXPERIENCES ON TV PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN in an attempt
to<br>
underline the necessities of both the researchers and the Media
Operators.<br>
For more info contact the TV Coordinator, Mrs. Vasso Kanellopoulou<br>
<a href=3D"mailto:tv@ectc.gr">tv@ectc.gr</a> .<br>
<br>
<br>
NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY will be the thematic axis of the
sessions<br>
scheduled for the third day, 17th of June. This part-conference,<br>
part-hands-on-lab will bring together electronic media producers=20
and<br>
e-content programmers, researchers, digital artists, media tutors,
media<br>
education designers, psychologists and children; anyone who is involved
in<br>
the making of a school for the future.<br>
For more info on the NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDIA LITERACY and how to<br>
participate contact Mr. Yianni Skourogianni
<a href=3D"mailto:newtech@ectc.gr">newtech@ectc.gr</a><br>
<br>
Another ECTC initiative that will be presented for illumination the 17th
of<br>
June in AGORA, is the MEDIA SUMMER SCHOOL. Conceived as a summer
training<br>
camp where old and new will meet, analogue and digital will infuse,
the<br>
first Mediterranean school for children has been programmed to open
its<br>
doors in 2004, at the village of&nbsp; Giffoni, Southern Italy.&nbsp;
AGORA will host<br>
the first of a series of preparatory workshops where new concepts,
ideas,<br>
desings and applications on interactive media education will be debated,
and<br>
discussed. For more info contact Mr. George Christakeas,
<a href=3D"mailto:mss@ectc.gr">mss@ectc.gr</a><br>
<br>
The last day of AGORA, 18th of June, is dedicated to Collaboration
Networks.<br>
On of the initiatives that will be presented and discussed.is the
WORLD<br>
SPORTS EXPO FOR YOUTH 2004 project. WSE is a global exhibition to=20
be<br>
organized in Athens in July and August 2004. The exhibition is to
feature<br>
visual, audiovisual and web-based creations addressed to children as well
as<br>
art&nbsp; creations produced&nbsp; by children. It will carry out an
indicative<br>
mapping of the international situation and a wide-ranging and
detailed<br>
presentation of global realities at an historic moment when the
Olympic<br>
Games are returning to their birthplace.<br>
For more info on WORLD SPORTS EXPO FOR YOUTH 2004 and how to
participate<br>
please contact Mrs. Eugenia Liroudia&nbsp;
<a href=3D"mailto:wse@ectc.gr">wse@ectc.gr</a> .<br>
<br>
For info on stand booking regulations at the AGORA market you may
contact<br>
<a href=3D"mailto:management@ectc.gr">management@ectc.gr</a>
.</font></blockquote></html>

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