[Geo4All] Ideas invited from "Geo for All" community for Global Week to help demonstrate and raise awareness of "geo" in education at UNESCO

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Aug 10 18:25:35 PDT 2016


Quick thought? Maybe a MapStory Challenge which might be a good and easy and low learning curve way to get   "geoinformation"  ideas to  the Media and Information Literacy community who might be new to GIS? 

Chris, Jon - any ideas/suggestions for this?

Suchith



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Subject: [Geo4All] Ideas invited from "Geo for All" community for Global Week to help demonstrate and raise awareness of "geo" in education at UNESCO

Dear colleagues,

I have been informed by Professor Karl Donert (President, EUROGEO) of this excellent opportunity. Details below.

It is a good opportunity to involve   "Geo for All" community in the Global Week to help demonstrate and raise awareness of "geo" in education at UNESCO.  I  think it is a great idea to join synergies for raising the profile of "geo" through "geo-media" and "geoinformation"  in the Media and Information Literacy community.


I also see that the feature event for Global MIL Week is at  Sao Paulo Brazil from November 2nd – 5th 2016. We should make use of our Brazil network to have a strong presence at this also. Details at https://en.unesco.org/global-mil-week-2016


So may i request your ideas and volunteers to lead  planning  for this to help demonstrate and raise awareness of "geo" in education at UNESCO?

Best wishes,

Suchith



On Wednesday, 10 August 2016, 22:04, Suchith Anand <Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:


Hi Karl,

Thanks for sharing this information. I also think it is a great idea to join synergies for raising the profile of "geo" through "geo-media" and "geoinformation"  in the Media and Information Literacy community.

I also see that the feature event for Global MIL Week is at  Sao Paulo Brazil from November 2nd – 5th 2016. We should make use of our Brazil network to have a strong presence at this also.

Is it okay if i can forward your mail to the Geo4all community and invite ideas. Please let me know. Thanks.

Best wishes,

Suchith

Dr. Suchith Anand

http://www.geoforall.org/

Geo for All - Building and expanding Open Geospatial Science

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From: Karl Donert <eurogeomail at yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: 10 August 2016 6:43 PM
To: Anand Suchith
Subject: Fw: Global MIL Week 2016 - Register your event and celebrate with us!

Hi Suchith

Saw this (below)  and thought it could be of interest. As part of its advocacy work, EUROGEO has been (somewhat peripherally) involved in this group, trying to raise the profile of "geo" through "geo-media" and "geoinformation"  in the MIL (Media and Information Literacy) community.

It would seem to me that this could be quite a nice opportunity we should maybe try to take advantage of.

How about activating the "Geo for All" community in this Global Week to help demonstrate and raise awareness of "geo" in education at UNESCO? We could encourage some common "Geoforall" event names and hashtags for instance and promote through newsletters and Web sites?

Let me know what you think ?

Best Wishes

Karl


Karl Donert
President, EUROGEO  eurogeomail at yahoo.co.uk<mailto:%20eurogeomail at yahoo.co.uk>
Director: European Centre of Excellence: digital-earth.eu (http://www.digital-earth.eu<http://www.digital-earth.eu/>)

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On Wednesday, 10 August 2016, 17:34, "Xu, Jing"  wrote:


Fill the map with your events <https://en.unesco.org/feedback/global-mil-week-2016-celebration-event-registration>
and celebrate with us!<https://en.unesco.org/feedback/global-mil-week-2016-celebration-event-registration>
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Dear Partners,

We are pleased to invite you to celebrate the Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2016 with UNESCO through registering and organizing local events or initiatives in your community, region or online.

You can register your event at: https://en.unesco.org/feedback/global-mil-week-2016-celebration-event-registration. Registered events will be displayed on the interactive map on the homepage of the Global MIL Week 2016 official website<https://en.unesco.org/global-mil-week-2016>.

Please see below a news article in this regard for further information.

Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2016: Celebrate with us and register your events
Going towards 5th Global MIL Week, UNESCO is calling all stakeholders to join the celebration of Media and Information Literacy through organization of events or initiatives in their community, region or online. Celebrate with us!
This Global Call is open across the world, building up to the Global MIL Week celebrations that will take place from 31 October to 5 November. The feature event for Global MIL Week be held in Sao Paulo Brazil from November 2nd – 5th 2016. Local events can take place during the year leading up to Global MIL Week, or be announced as events that will occur in your country or region around the period of Global MIL Week in November.
You can register your event HERE<https://en.unesco.org/feedback/global-mil-week-2016-celebration-event-registration>.

New Paradigms for Intercultural Dialogue
This year the theme of Global MIL Week is New Paradigms for Intercultural Dialogue.
Media and Information literacy (MIL) is increasingly important in the global communications environment.
It enables users to understand how traditional and new media can be platforms to promote the values of peace and dialogue.  Media institutions themselves can do more to recognize the need to empower audiences with this knowledge.
The role of other intermediaries such as libraries, archive, museums and Internet irrespective of technologies used is also essential for MIL.
As it was emphasized during the Second European MIL Forum<http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/riga_recommendations_highlight_media_and_information_literac/>, Media and Information Literacy is a discipline that enables life. It aligns with developing participatory global citizenship identities that are crucial for developing more humane and democratic societies.
How to celebrate Global MIL Week?
UNESCO is inviting organizations, institutions and individuals to organize a MIL Day in their communities by bringing together diverse actors committed to MIL (NGOS, MIL practitioners, local media, policy makers, students, teachers etc.).
Many local MIL Days or activities will make an echo from the São Paulo conference. Relevant education/training institutions are invited to organize special debates, lectures, or colloquium to promote MIL around the globe.
Communication, information and library science, and education departments can disseminate research findings on themes related to media and information literacy and intercultural dialogue.
Organizations can use social media to raise awareness about MIL in civil society and join the Global Alliance for Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL).
There are many more ways to mark Global MIL Week - take a look at all 10 ways to celebrate HERE<https://en.unesco.org/global-mil-week-2016/10-ways-celebrate>.
The Global MIL Week 2016 is led by UNESCO in cooperation with General Assembly of the Global Alliance for Partnerships in Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL), UNAOC and the Media and Information and Intercultural Dialogue (MILID) University Network.  Global MIL Week will be celebrated from 31 October to 5 November 2016 in São Paulo, Brazil.

This article can also be found at http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/global_media_and_information_literacy_week_2016_celebrate_w or on the Global MIL Week 2016 official website<https://en.unesco.org/global-mil-week-2016>.

Kind regards,

Xu Jing

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Xu Jing

Media Development and Society Section
Division for Freedom of Expression and Media Development /
La Division pour la liberté d'expression et le développement des médias
Communication and Information Sector /
Secteur de la communication et l'information







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