Akademie für Lehrerfortbildung und Personalführung MiB Swabia, 22.10.2009 East of YouTube Online Media Distribution for Schools in Bavaria.

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Akademie für Lehrerfortbildung und Personalführung MiB Swabia, East of YouTube Online Media Distribution for Schools in Bavaria

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia Media from the Media Centers Highest quality (DVD) Special media for schools Planning in advance Collect personally or delivery once a week No preview at home All rights included Special catalogue for easy searches No direct use by students

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia Media from the Internet Poor quality Few appropriate media for schools Ready to use Preview at home Copy to stick or disk Legal problems Time-consumig searches Direct use by students at home and in school

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia Online-Media from the Media Centers Depending on internet connectivity High expenses for media licences Ready to use Expenses for media servers Depending on school network Direct use by students Highest quality (DVD) Special media for schools All rights included Special catalogue for easy searches Direct use by students

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia Online-Media from the Media Centers Media Center Schulserver AS1 AS2 AS3 Medienserver Content Metadata Content Metadata The BMOD-Concept

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia Where we come from

Akademie für Lehrerfortbildung und Personalführung MiB Swabia, Samples from Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia The „Men in Black“ of media pedagogy? Consultation in media pedagogy and information technology

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia Who are the MiBs? 120 teachers highly experienced using digital media and IT in teaching and learning From all types of school In all districts and regions of Bavaria Coordinated by the Academy of Teachers Training and Personnel Planning in Dillingen

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia What are the MiBs doing? Youth media protection - a subject for schools Topics: computer games inappropriate websites chat, online-communities addiction to the internet and computer games misuse of mobile phones What we do: parent-teacher conferences teacher advanced training lessons for students

MiB Swabia Digital Media for Better Learning – Samples from Swabia What else are the MiBs doing? Lecturing the use of computers and internet in all teaching and learning situations Teaching the active use of digital foto and video cameras, podcasts and audio recording, presentations etc at school Informing parents about media abuse and youth protection Organizing cultural events like school-at-cinema-days Consulting schools with network and media technical questions Informing about the legal frame of media use at school