Can we trust the International Media? - John O Oucho and Fred Mudhai
John O Oucho holds a PhD in Population Geography and was a post-doctoral fellow of the Carolina Population Center in the university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S.A. in 1982-3. He has taught at the University of Nairobi (2 decades), University of Ghana (3 years) and University of Botswana (8 years). He was elected Fellow of the Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS) in 1989 and the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) in 2003. He is a well traveled and well published academic and ha
Coastal Clash: Analyzing Political Cartoons
"Coastal Clash" is a one-hour documentary focusing on the urbanization of California's coastline. The activities and lesson plans for the film "Coastal Clash" target students at the high school level and align with the California State Standards for Government. In this lesson plan students will evaluate the different elements of a media platform and how these elements affect the media message and will also create their own media productions.
Creativity is International - Dean Stockton
Dean Stockton is a British creative star. Since January 2008 Dean has been Senior Creative Director of Chellomedia Group. He leads group creative direction and responsibility for managing all corporate brand strategy, including most channel and online services. He delivers and impliments creative direction and creative marketing solutions across the group; provides creative inspiration, creative lead and creative expertise – promoting the importance of creative excellence throughout the organi
The Crisis Facing International Media - Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy is a freelance journalist who presents the BBC Television accountability programme Newswatch and writes regularly for a variety of publications after being media editor of The Times for seven years.
In this Coventry Conversation he discusses the crisis facing the local and international media industries today.
The Business of Art: Klein International String Competition
SPARK charts the progress of the young competitors in the 2003 Irving M. Klein International String Competition as they vie for the $10,000 grand prize and a series of prestigious concerts. This Educator Guide traces the history of stringed instruments as well as the history of string competitions.
Media as Platform and Tool?, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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14.8 International business for entrepreneurs: Global finance: initial considerations
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"Morals and Markets: Being Catholic in a Global Economy"
A featured event of the 2010-2011 Notre Dame Forum, this panel discussion featured an economist, a political scientist, and a theologian offering their perspectives on the papal encyclical "Caritas in Veritate" and how it relates to global markets and the common good. Learn More: http://forum.nd.edu
University of Richmond International Education program gets a new home
WCVE, Richmond, Va.'s local National Public Radio affiliate, did a feature story on the University of Richmond Office of International Education program and the new Carole Weinstein International Center. Dean Uliana Gabara, alumna and benefactor Carole Weinstein, faculty member Dr. Kasongo Kapanga, alumnus Will Cragin '09 and current students are featured in the video.
Volcanic Activity: Vesuvius Buries Pompeii
This 1:24 video is about Vesuvius burying the city Pompeii five feet under ash. The ash had impacted the people and still keep their form until this day.
Political Communication The composite culture of Africa and the Middle East incorporate Mass Communication and Journalism in all its langu Creativity is International - Dean Stockton Global Poverty and Social Enterprise, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Global Poverty and Social Enterprise, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science The Importance of Religion in Political Life in the 19th Century: Abraham Lincoln's Experience International E-communication Exchange module Everything International International Music Score Library Project It's No Laughing Matter: Analyzing Political Cartoons
Dean Stockton is a British creative star. Since January 2008 Dean has been Senior Creative Director of Chellomedia Group. He leads group creative direction and responsibility for managing all corporate brand strategy, including most channel and online services. He delivers and impliments creative direction and creative marketing solutions across the group; provides creative inspiration, creative lead and creative expertise – promoting the importance of creative excellence throughout the organi
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In this lesson, students will explore the importance of religion in community building in frontier America. They will also analyze the importance of religion in political life in the 19th century.
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) has an ongoing e-learning programme integrated into its Criminology degree routes. This International E-communication Exchange (IEE) forms part of this and welcomes collaboration from partnered institutions that have similarity in their degree programmes. The core focus is on the criminal justice system, its organizational components and processes, and its legal and public policy contexts. This collaborative exchange enables students to interpret and unde
This excellent, well-organized collection of annotated links to international business sites is created and maintained by Professor Lloyd Russow, Associate Dean, School of Business Administration, Philadelphia University. The site is maintained and updated regularly, with every hyperlink verified for accuracy approximately every 10 days. Professor Russow adds new links and deletes old ones with the avowed goal of identifying the 'best' resources (those which are reliable, current, and free-of-ch
Virtual library containing over 4,000 (march 2007) public domain musical scores.
This is an interesting learning activity from the Library of Congress on the subject of political cartoons. This would be appropriate for Social Studies, Humanities, Government , Journalism or History classes. Student are taught how to analyze and decode cartoons and about persuasive techniques often employed by political cartoonists to promote their individual message such as symbolism, exxageration and analogy. Students view exampl













