Join us in Lisbon, Portugal, on June 26-28, 2019 for the MILT conference
- Media Literacy for Living Together: the future of media and learning in
participation. This conference includes a Creative Game Jam (27-28 of June)
co-organized with the Videogames bachelor degree at Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias.
MILT conference is the culminating event for MILT-Media Literacy for Living Together, a 12 month european pilot project,
funded in 2018 by the Media Literacy for All programme of European Commission.
MILT project emphasizes the key role of improving media literacy, especially
among young people. A key rationale of this project is to enable participants
to become agents of social change through their use of media and broader social
engagement, incorporating the inclusion of minorities, marginalized groups and
online interest communities as part of the general public.
Media creation, and particularly videogames and animation have been used
in an active learning approach. Therefore, we invite scholars, teachers and
practitioners to share their research in media literacy for all, particularly
findings and to enrich the dialogue about the role of media creation in media
literacy and forms of participation.
Topics include (not exclusive):
- Media Literacy
- Media Literacy: theory & practice
- Videogames and animation for media literacy
- Media as multi-sensory experiences
- Design, art and media creation
- Installations for media literacy
- Do it yourself media
- The role of play in media education
- Digital storytelling for media literacy
- Game-based Learning
- Games as motivational tools
- Cognition and sensorial play
- Ethics and games
- Pedagogies of Play
- Serious games
- Games for social good
- Digital Games and learning
- Board Games and learning
- Technologies for adaptive Learning
Please find more information at our MILT project website.
Conceição Costa, Associate Professor Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Lisbon, Portugal
conceicao.costa@ulusofona.pt
Work in progress Research:
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