Check out this article written about the COT and our research sites in Montreal.
http://www.rcinet.ca/fr/2015/06/29/les-medias-sociaux-seraient-de-bons-motivateurs-scolaires/
Researchers based at the University of British Columbia and Concordia University in Canada have embarked on a project that investigates marginalised urban youth’s media arts practices in Vancouver and Montréal. The team aims to identify how arts programmes impact on youth’s engagement around identity, culture, health and wellbeing. Read more
Citoyens de demain: une étude pancanadienne des programmes informels d’enseignement des arts médiatiques auprès des populations de jeunes marginalisés. Une exposition présentant les résultats d’une recherche pilotée par l’Université de Colombie-Britannique en collaboration avec l’Université Concordia et en partenariat avec des organismes communautaires d’éducation artistique et médiatique du Canada. Exposition des réalisations artistiques des sites […]
Citizens of Tomorrow: Investigating the Impact of Community Media Arts Learning on Marginalized Urban Youth in Canadian Contexts. A symposium and exposition presenting the results from research piloted by the University of British Columbia and Concordia University in partnership with art and media education community organizations of Canada. This day-long symposium at MOA featuring colloquia, […]
Check out this article written about the COT and our research sites in Montreal. http://www.rcinet.ca/fr/2015/06/29/les-medias-sociaux-seraient-de-bons-motivateurs-scolaires/
Recently CBC International wrote an article looking at one of our research sites in Montreal. Have a look at the link below (in Spanish). http://www.rcinet.ca/es/2015/06/10/youtube-e-instagram-pueden-facilitar-el-aprendizaje-en-las-aulas/
MOA invited the public to attend Assert, Defend, Take Space a conference by Aboriginal youth on identity, activism and film. The daylong event featured screenings of over a dozen short films followed by panel discussions with young Aboriginal artists and activists, many of whom are featured in the exhibit Claiming Space: Voices of […]
Natalie LeBlanc and Kit Grauer presented at the Canadian Society of Education Through Art (CSEA) this month in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Title of the Presentation was: The Bully Files: Gifts & Social Emotional Learning. Joining them was Anna Ryoo presenting… Read more
Citizens of Tomorrow went to Melbourne Australia for the Experiencing becoming in the digital age; 34th World Congress of the International Society for Education through Art conference… Read more
Check out this article written about the COT and our research sites in Montreal.
http://www.rcinet.ca/fr/2015/06/29/les-medias-sociaux-seraient-de-bons-motivateurs-scolaires/
Recently CBC International wrote an article looking at one of our research sites in Montreal. Have a look at the link below (in Spanish).
http://www.rcinet.ca/es/2015/06/10/youtube-e-instagram-pueden-facilitar-el-aprendizaje-en-las-aulas/
Mural by the youth from the Urban Native Youth Association located in Vancouver British Columbia and part of the exhibition Claiming Space at The Museum of Anthropology.2014.
MOA invited the public to attend Assert, Defend, Take Space a conference by Aboriginal youth on identity, activism and film.
The daylong event featured screenings of over a dozen short films followed by panel discussions with young Aboriginal artists and activists, many of whom are featured in the exhibit Claiming Space: Voices of Urban Aboriginal Youth curated by Pam Brown and Majia Tailfeathers.