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October 19 and 20, 2014 NHK Broadcasting Center (Shibuya, Tokyo)
Session 1 “PSM Digital Strategies to Engage and Educate Children”
What are the latest digital strategies being employed by the world’s major public-service media outlets? How are they trying to add value by introducing new digital platforms and formats?Panelists:
Director, Education and Institutional Markets, National Film Board of Canada (Canada). |
Executive Producer, BBC Learning (UK). |
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Vice-President, Programming, WNET (USA). |
Executive Producer, Youth & Education Programs Division, NHK (Japan). |
Moderator:
International Media and Broadcast Consultant (Australia). |
Session 2 “Japan Prize 2014, The Trend of Entries”
There were 320 entries to the Audiovisual Division (Pre-school, Primary, Youth, Continuing Education, and Creative Frontier categories) and the TV Proposal Division.Panelists:
Senior Producer, Youth & Educational Programs Division, Program Production Department, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) (Japan) |
Senior Producer, Content Development Center, Programming Department, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) (Japan) |
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Senior Producer, Culture and Welfare Programs Division, Program Production Department, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) (Japan) |
Principal Program Director, Digital Content Center, Programming Department, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) (Japan) |
Moderator:
Senior Researcher, Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) ( Republic of Korea) |
Special presentation “Creating ways to Create---How Concept Empowers Content”
Mr.Masahiko Sato is known as creator of PythagoraSwitch(NHK), an award-winning early education TV series,and many successful TV commercials.Speaker:
Media Artist; Professor, Graduate School of Film and New Media of Tokyo University of the Arts; Visiting Professor,Faculty of Environment and Information Studies,Keio University |
Session 3 “Expanding Sesame Street to Corners of the World---How localizing brought success in globalizing the series”
“Sesame Street” is popular among children all over the world. It started almost half a century ago in the United States (PBS) and is broadcast in more than thirty countries in different languages and formats. What is the secret of “Sesame Street’s” success among children everywhere?Presenter:
Executive Director, Blue Butterfly Collaborative (USA), Former Senior Vice President of Global Education at Sesame Workshop. |
Interviewer:
CEO & Founder,Bang Singapore Pte. Ltd. |
Session 4 “Gamification of Education: A 21st Century Model for Education”
Presenter:
CEO,GameDesk (USA) |
Interviewer:
CEO & Founder,Bang Singapore Pte. Ltd. |
Session 5 “The Role of Media in Passing on War Experience to the Following Generations”
This year marks the centennial of the onset of World War I. One of the most important responsibilities of educators is to pass on war experiences to younger generations. How do educational media outlets in various parts of the world endeavor to fulfill this duty? One German producer has created stories based on diaries kept by children during the First World War. Meanwhile, an Iraqi director explains the challenges of producing entertainment programs for youth with the aim of fostering reconciliation in a war-torn nation. Can education change the course of history? A look at Japanese commemorations of World War II and how these are covered by the media will provide a point of reference..Speakers:
Managing Director, LOOKS (Germany). |
Executive Producer, Magic Carpet for Media Production and Distribution (Iraq, temporarily located in Amman, Jordan). |
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Executive Producer of Special Program Development Center, NHK |
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Moderator:
International Media and Broadcast Consultant (Australia). |