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Teleclip TV and Education
Teleclip TV focuses on the educational aspect of audiovisual media, both in school and at home. Along with e-Television, Tele Clip focuses on the role of video in teaching. The channel regularly documents and researches the opinions, experience and participation of professors and teachers.
Teleclip TV is a tool for young people to learn by doing. They tell stories, and conduct interviews while presenting quality content of interest to kids from all over the world.
Children can participate directly by sending their videos to the channel. In our institutional website Telecliptv.es the process for making and uploading a video is explained in detail. We respect author’s rights and request parental authorization for minors to appear on screen. Our objective is twofold: to set an example with regard to copyright laws and to teach youth compliance with these laws.
Teleclip provides educational television workshops to schools in Spain, Mexico, Chile and the United States. The model may be expanded soon to include other countries. The Teleclip 15-hour workshop model has already been used by schools to produce digital content for their schools and Teleclip TV. For further information, visit Teleclip.tv.
Agreements with schools and institutions include the distribution of the videos on our site or in other sub-channels for corporate distribution. We offer training for teachers, parents and other groups.
Teleclip TV is part of a larger research project on digital media literacy. All research findings are published in educational journals and through conferences.
Through Teleclip TV young people learn to:
- value ideas of others as they research topics for their clips
- understand the complexity of the ideas and information they wish to transmit
- write and broadcast video productions in a way that is comprehensible for their audience.
- develop excellent oral and written skills
- learn presentation skills through body language
As a result, children and teachers become comfortable around mass media. They also acquire knowledge and understanding of the society around them and they cultivate a critical view to be able to recognize quality and accuracy in the content they produce.
Children improve their interpersonal skills on Web 2.0 through blogs and others social networks. This access to culture results in an intercultural dialogue among young people from diverse backgrounds.
As an example, two groups of “reporters” with their own blogs or websites recently joined Teleclip TV. One is a teen rock band (Balyan) and the other is a skateboard team (http://patateam.wordpress.com/). Their videos are available on the Interactive Generation Forum channel (Foro Generaciones Interactivas) at: www.teleclip.tv.
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Direction and Production in Spain and in the USA: Loreto Corredoira,
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Production in Chile: Mª Jose Labrador Blanes,
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