Media Literacy
presented by Aleksandar PavlovićLESSON 1
8m 30s
What is Media Literacy?
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10m 46sBasic Rules of Writing
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17m 29sYouth Activism
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29m 59sKony 2012 Documentary
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32m 55sClass Dismissed Documentary
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KONY 2012
Kony 2012 is a documentary produced by a charity called Invisible children in 2012. The organisation Invisible Children was founded in 2004 by three filmmakers Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey and Lauren Poole to raise awareness and bring to justice Joseph Kony, who was the leader of the Lords Resistance Army. This paramilitary formation was at the time responsible for abduction of thousands of children, rape, pillage and caused displacement of over million people in Uganda. In 2005, a year after Invisible Children was formed, Joseph Kony became the most wanted man by the International Criminal Court.
Kony 2012 is a documentary produced by a charity called Invisible children in 2012. The organisation Invisible Children was founded in 2004 by three filmmakers Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey and Lauren Poole to raise awareness and bring to justice Joseph Kony, who was the leader of the Lords Resistance Army. This paramilitary formation was at the time responsible for abduction of thousands of children, rape, pillage and caused displacement of over million people in Uganda. In 2005, a year after Invisible Children was formed, Joseph Kony became the most wanted man by the International Criminal Court.
Aleksandar Pavlović teaches modules in rhetoric, stylistic and journalism at the University "Union - Nikola Tesla", Belgrade, Serbia. He hold a BA and MA from the University of Belgrade and PhD from the University of Nottingham. He previously worked as a journalist at the Serbian Broadcasting Company (Radio televizija Srbije), and continues to contribute articles to newspapers and on-line portals in Serbia and the region. He was a trainer at several summer schools and trainings, such as ISCiK (2012, Korça, Albania) and MOV(I)E IT (2014, Kruševac, Serbia).
For more information, please visit his page.
For more information, please visit his page.