Media & Learning Conference 2012 to take place 14-15 November 2012
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The dates for the next Media & Learning Conference in Brussels have been announced, the conference will take place on 14-15 November 2012.
Aimed at policy makers, service providers and practitioners, the third annual Media & Learning Conference will build on the success of Media & Learning 2011 which attracted over 298 people from 39 countries with a packed programme of talks, discussions and demonstrations.
Media & Learning 2012 is being organised in collaboration with the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training and the European Commission Directorate-General for Education and Culture and will take place in the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training Headquarters in Brussels.
The programme will include lots of new features including debates, exchanges and online elements and will include the annual awards ceremony for the MEDEA Awards as well as presentations and inputs from all finalists in the 2012 competition.
Media & Learning 2012 will bring together an ever-widening community of people interested in how media can be used to support learning across all sectors, in media literacy and in the re-use of media based resources in education and training as well as broader issues related to innovation, creativity, ICT skills and digital competence.
Contact the organisers if you would like to be involved in the development of the conference programme. Interested individuals, project teams, institutions and organisations are invited to submit proposals to give presentations, demonstrations and workshops at this conference, the closing date for submissions is 1 June 2012.
More information including the public call for input will be available from the Media & Learning Conference website shortly: http://www.media-and-learning.eu.
To read the public report about the Media & Learning Conference 2011, you can download it from the online press and publications page.
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