It's very good to see that the News on Screen database of British newsreels and cinemagazines has undergone a redesign by @LearnonScreen and looks as useful and essential as ever https://t.co/ZDgcTQcBaC
We are looking forward to hosting an exciting panel event at our AGM tomorrow.
Our panelists will be debating whether we are doing enough to embed moving image and sound in post-16 education.
We will be looking to host more interactive webinars next year - watch this space!
As #COP29 brings leaders together to address climate change, we're pleased to share a playlist which addresses this important issue.
Curated by Dr Lynda Dunlop @UniOfYork this resource can be used to stimulate dialogue about the causes, consequences & responses to climate change
Discover Your Local Arena, a project that combines iconic BBC’s Arena documentaries with local literature festivals, inspiring new artwork and storytelling.
➡️ https://t.co/AiihPgKwIO
Confused by copyright? Register for Learning on Screen’s free webinar ‘Copyright Clarity’ next Wednesday (16th) tailored for those working in post-16 education: https://t.co/NWeQodAD5n
If you want to learn more, why not sign up to one of our free 'Copyright clarity' webinars.
The next session is on October 16th.
Sign up for free here 👉 https://t.co/7e1dlM3okf
10) Stay updated with copyright developments
Educators should stay informed on changes in legislation, new licensing agreements, and best practices. Regularly reviewing your knowledge and policies will ensure ongoing compliance and support a culture of responsible content use.