Media Literacy Ireland Host ‘Media Literacy Monday’

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This November, Media Literacy Ireland will host a series of five ‘Media Literacy Monday’ webinars.

As a result of Covid-19 restrictions, Media Literacy Ireland will not be hosting their annual MLI conference this year. Instead, they will host a series of five ‘Media Literacy Monday’ webinars.

With an overarching theme of ‘the Power of Collaboration’, this series of webinars will also explore how MLI member can continue to work collaboratively and remain relevant and effective in the future. Each webinar will be between 60 and 90 minutes in duration and will be recorded and made accessible online in the future.

Each webinar is open to non-MLI members.

Webinar 1MIL without Borders. Monday 2nd November at 10am

MIL issues generally don’t observe borders and this session will explore what kind of collaboration is taking place at an international level that might help to the improve MIL outcomes in the long term across policy development, research, funding and project development. This session will also consider the evolving nature of media regulation across Europe and the increasingly important role that the promotion of media literacy has, as well as the future role that MLI can play.

Confirmed speakers include Celene Craig (Broadcasting Authority of Ireland), Urska UMEK (Council of Europe), Bronagh Walton (European Commission), Lubos Kuklis (European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services), Maria Donde (European Platform of Regulatory Authorities).

To secure your place please register in advance using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RxZY3MTPSfa-lfJ98QbXjQ

 

Webinar 2: Who’s influencing who? A look at social media influencing in Ireland. Monday 9th November at 10am

This webinar will provide some insight into the world of social media influencers and explore what the media literacy implications are and what role MLI might have in promoting media literacy in the context of social media influencing.

For the uninitiated, there will be an introduction to social media influencing, followed by a look at the ethics of influencing and how the advertising code applies to bloggers/influencers and also gain some insight into the challenges and opportunities around social media activism. There will also be a look at social media influencing and children as well as a presentation on the ‘Full Picture’ campaign by Webwise.

Moderated by Christine Bohan, Deputy Editor of TheJournal.ie, speakers include Dr. Tanya Lokot, Orla Twomey, Lorraine Harton, Jane McGarrigle, Catriona Mulcahy, Fardus Sultan, Danielle Courtney.

To secure your place please register in advance using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JJw_vpsUSdaZYlP8G7cfUA


Take a look at a list of Media Literacy related courses.

Webinar 3: News Literacy Now. Monday 16th November at 2pm

This webinar will explore what is meant by news literacy and the factors contributing to a news environment where the need for news literacy is more urgent than ever before. Bringing together international experts, this session will all also provide the audience with practical tips on improving their own news literacy and look at some existing and emerging tools and initiatives.

Registration details will soon be available on the Media Literacy Ireland website.

Webinar 4: MIL research and evaluation: Measuring the immeasurable. Monday 23 November

The nature of MIL makes it a notoriously difficult topic to measure accurately by traditional methods. This joint session co-hosted between MLI in Ireland and Making Sense of Media in the UK will explore different approaches to MIL research and evaluation. There will also be an opportunity to hear the results of new MIL research.

Registration details will soon be available on the Media Literacy Ireland website.

Webinar 5: The next chapter for ML: AI, Data and Ethics. Monday November 30, 4pm

Today artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, such as machine learning (ML), are embedded in everyday communication services. But what is AI and what new MIL skills might be required by citizens in order to make fully informed choices in relation to digital products and services. Key outcomes from the webinar will be to create a shared understanding of ‘What is AI?’ and potentially turn that into a resource for the MLI website and consider what future role MLI might have in supporting the development of MIL skills around AI.

Registration details will soon be available


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Gemma Creagh

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