Miomir RAJEVIC, Belgrade
Profile
Children World Radio, Children’s Worldwide Radio Network
Participation to the CIFEJ GA 2009, proposing the construction of a permanent Secretariat President of the Media Education Centre in Belgrade: the Media Education Centre (MEC) for children and youth was founded in 1993 in Belgrade, Serbia as a non political, non profit NGO for research on the use of media and the non formal education of children, young people and educators through media literacy. According to the human and children’s rights on access to information, preservation of cultural, national and religious diversity and the right to participate in media, one of MEC’s main goals is to promote media as a tool for creative expression for the younger generation, with a special focus on multi ethnical societies.
In 2006 MEC launched the Media Laboratory. Today this Media Laboratory is a SPACE for learning and a PLACE for acquiring skills in creative multimedia production. The Media Laboratory is active in five departments: Film, Animation, TV, Internet Radio and ICT. At the moment young film and animation professionals from Serbia (with support from Spain, Austria, The Netherlands, Germany and Poland) are working on the set up of two new departments: Education for Educators and Intercultural Interactive Education Technologies.
Furthermore MEC is involved in several projects, such as the Balkan KidsForKids Festival, a meeting place for young film makers from 11 Balkan countries. In March 2010 we will celebrate five years of Media Laboratory and promote the 5th Balkan KFK! Later this summer MEC will partner in the International Youth Media Summit by organizing the 5th Global Summit and Summer Youth Film Camp. With members and friends from more than 40 countries, MEC is represented in EAVI (European Association for Viewers Interests), the European Youth Advisory Group, the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, CICT/IFTC-UNESCO, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the Platform for Intercultural Europe and is now a member of ECFA too. For more information: [email protected] or www.mediaeducationcentre.eu.
Miomir RAJEVIC, Belgrade
Profile
Children World Radio, Children’s Worldwide Radio Network
Participation to the CIFEJ GA 2009, proposing the construction of a permanent Secretariat President of the Media Education Centre in Belgrade: the Media Education Centre (MEC) for children and youth was founded in 1993 in Belgrade, Serbia as a non political, non profit NGO for research on the use of media and the non formal education of children, young people and educators through media literacy. According to the human and children’s rights on access to information, preservation of cultural, national and religious diversity and the right to participate in media, one of MEC’s main goals is to promote media as a tool for creative expression for the younger generation, with a special focus on multi ethnical societies.
In 2006 MEC launched the Media Laboratory. Today this Media Laboratory is a SPACE for learning and a PLACE for acquiring skills in creative multimedia production. The Media Laboratory is active in five departments: Film, Animation, TV, Internet Radio and ICT. At the moment young film and animation professionals from Serbia (with support from Spain, Austria, The Netherlands, Germany and Poland) are working on the set up of two new departments: Education for Educators and Intercultural Interactive Education Technologies.
Furthermore MEC is involved in several projects, such as the Balkan KidsForKids Festival, a meeting place for young film makers from 11 Balkan countries. In March 2010 we will celebrate five years of Media Laboratory and promote the 5th Balkan KFK! Later this summer MEC will partner in the International Youth Media Summit by organizing the 5th Global Summit and Summer Youth Film Camp. With members and friends from more than 40 countries, MEC is represented in EAVI (European Association for Viewers Interests), the European Youth Advisory Group, the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, CICT/IFTC-UNESCO, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the Platform for Intercultural Europe and is now a member of ECFA too. For more information: [email protected] or www.mediaeducationcentre.eu.
Miomir RAJEVIC, Belgrade
Profile
Children World Radio, Children’s Worldwide Radio Network
Participation to the CIFEJ GA 2009, proposing the construction of a permanent Secretariat President of the Media Education Centre in Belgrade: the Media Education Centre (MEC) for children and youth was founded in 1993 in Belgrade, Serbia as a non political, non profit NGO for research on the use of media and the non formal education of children, young people and educators through media literacy. According to the human and children’s rights on access to information, preservation of cultural, national and religious diversity and the right to participate in media, one of MEC’s main goals is to promote media as a tool for creative expression for the younger generation, with a special focus on multi ethnical societies.
In 2006 MEC launched the Media Laboratory. Today this Media Laboratory is a SPACE for learning and a PLACE for acquiring skills in creative multimedia production. The Media Laboratory is active in five departments: Film, Animation, TV, Internet Radio and ICT. At the moment young film and animation professionals from Serbia (with support from Spain, Austria, The Netherlands, Germany and Poland) are working on the set up of two new departments: Education for Educators and Intercultural Interactive Education Technologies.
Furthermore MEC is involved in several projects, such as the Balkan KidsForKids Festival, a meeting place for young film makers from 11 Balkan countries. In March 2010 we will celebrate five years of Media Laboratory and promote the 5th Balkan KFK! Later this summer MEC will partner in the International Youth Media Summit by organizing the 5th Global Summit and Summer Youth Film Camp. With members and friends from more than 40 countries, MEC is represented in EAVI (European Association for Viewers Interests), the European Youth Advisory Group, the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, CICT/IFTC-UNESCO, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the Platform for Intercultural Europe and is now a member of ECFA too. For more information: [email protected] or www.mediaeducationcentre.eu.