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NCERT ?? 148 Besides, the participants were trained to use Web2.0 tools for collaborative and cooperative learning. The participants created blogs, joined yahoo groups and worked on wikispace to facilitate creation and sharing of resources among themselves. Also the participants worked on Google Earth and created e-content using free and open source softwares i.e., eXe and the participants prepared unit plans using web tools. Resource support for the training programme was provided by the institute. E-groups (Yahoo) were created and training resources uploaded on these groups. The participants are now continuously interacting through these groups. Training of Teachers in Media Studies The media construct and circulate information and organise perception through sound, screen and print form which help to shape our sense of self and our relationship with the society. Students now a day are surrounded by media messages. These messages not only entertain them but they learn a lot through this constant flow of messages in their life. Teachers who acknowledge this reality have the opportunity to connect with their students in new and meaningful ways. Taking cognizance of the fact that teaching in media saturated environment poses a great challenge as well as enormous opportunities, the institute organised a training programme on Media Studies for Kendriya Vidyalaya teachers in two phases. Four training programmes were organised to train teachers in Media Studies. The first two training programme were organised from 25 to 27 August 2010 and from 7 to 9 September 2010 for public school teachers of Delhi. The third phase programme was organised from 23 to 25 November 2010 and the second programme from 1 to 3 December 2010. The training programmes focused on the topics: creating media messages; integration of media with school subjects; exploring new media; and introduction to media clubs. Post Graduate Teachers of languages and social sciences were invited to attend the training programme. Participants were introduced to make use of new media tools like wikieducator, blogs, Yahoo and Google groups, Skype, blogs, picasa etc. Teachers created their own blogs and joined groups which were created for them. Teachers also wrote scripts on various topics like impact of media on children, integrating media with languages, global warming, understanding advertising, students and social media, role of a teacher, career counselling, etc. They also developed scripts related to their own subject under the guidance of experts. A blog on media in schools was created wherein teachers share their experiences. Workshop-cum-Training Programme on Video Production for M.Ed. Students of RIEs Two workshop-cum-training programmes of five days each on video production for M.Ed. students were conducted at RIE, Ajmer from 28 February to 4 March 2011 and at RIE, Bhopal from 7 to 11 March 2011. During these workshops, M.Ed. students were made aware of the various themes i.e., steps of ETV programme production, school telecast by CIET, script writing and appreciation of educational television programmes. Nine scripts were finalised for shooting and shooting on all nine scripts were done during the workshop. Four video programmes were edited at RIE, Ajmer since Adobe Premier Editing software was available there. Other five programmes have been edited at CIET and edited programmes have been provided to RIEs as well. Twenty nine students of RIE, Ajmer and twenty seven students of RIE, Bhopal participated in the workshops. Annual Report 2010-11

EXTENSION 16th All India Children’s Educational Audio-Video Festival-2011 The 16th All India Children’s Educational Audio-Video Festival-2011 was organised at NIE, New Delhi from 18 to 21 January 2011. A pre-festival workshop on Virtual Studio and Chroma Key Techniques was organised on the first day of the programme. Thirty media personnel including producers, cameramen and engineering staff from CIET and SIETs attended the workshop. The festival was inaugurated on 19 January 2011 by renowned film personality Padma Vibhushan Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The festival also celebrated the Indian and International Panorama which was inaugurated by Shri Parsuraman, Director, UNESCO, India on the same day. On the occasion of the 16th All India Education Festival, Shri Adoor Gopalkrishnan releasing a set of Audio CDs Annual Report 2010-11 Shri Rajat Sharma, Chairman India TV, releasing a Video CD, ‘Bharat Ke Mahan Vibhutian’ One hundred and nineteen audio-video entries from the categories of preprimary, primary, upper primary, secondary and senior secondary, teachers, student production, puppet and animation were previewed in 12 sessions from 19 to 21 January 2011 by the participants of this festival. Each session was chaired by eminent educationist and media expert. Shri Rajat Sharma, Chairman of India TV, was the chief guest of valedictory ceremony. He also distributed the prizes to the winners in best audio and video productions. Promoting Visual Communication and Creative Expression among Children To promote visual communication and creative expression among children, CIET organised All India Photography Contest for Children. The contest was open to all students/candidates of ages 12-18 years from formal, non-formal, private and government schools from all states and Union Territories of the country. Six hundred and eighty entries were received from all states and UTs of India. A jury of experts selected 25 photographs for each theme, totaling 100 photographs. The results were announced on the CIET website. The certificates of commendation have been given to the winning contestants. Gilli Danda A photo by B. Amar Singh, KV, Kanchanbagh, Hyderabad is judged one of the best Annual Report 2010-11 Annual Report 2010-11 149

EXTENSION<br />

16th All India Children’s <strong>Educational</strong> Audio-Video Festival-2011<br />

The 16th All India Children’s <strong>Educational</strong> Audio-Video Festival-2011 was<br />

organised at NIE, New Delhi from 18 to 21 January 2011. A pre-festival workshop<br />

on Virtual Studio and Chroma Key Techniques was organised on the first day of<br />

the programme. Thirty media personnel including producers, cameramen and<br />

engineering staff from CIET and SIETs attended the workshop. The festival was<br />

inaugurated on 19 January 2011 by renowned film personality Padma<br />

Vibhushan Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The festival also celebrated the Indian<br />

and International Panorama which was inaugurated by Shri Parsuraman,<br />

Director, UNESCO, India on the same day.<br />

On the occasion of the 16th All India Education<br />

Festival, Shri Adoor Gopalkrishnan releasing a<br />

set of Audio CDs<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2010-11<br />

Shri Rajat Sharma, Chairman India TV,<br />

releasing a Video CD, ‘Bharat Ke Mahan<br />

Vibhutian’<br />

One hundred and nineteen audio-video entries from the categories of preprimary,<br />

primary, upper primary, secondary and senior secondary, teachers,<br />

student production, puppet and animation were previewed in 12 sessions from<br />

19 to 21 January 2011 by the participants of this festival. Each session was<br />

chaired by eminent educationist and media expert. Shri Rajat Sharma, Chairman<br />

of India TV, was the chief guest of valedictory ceremony. He also distributed the<br />

prizes to the winners in best audio and video productions.<br />

Promoting Visual Communication and Creative Expression<br />

among Children<br />

To promote visual communication and<br />

creative expression among children, CIET<br />

organised All India Photography Contest for<br />

Children. The contest was open to all<br />

students/candidates of ages 12-18 years from<br />

formal, non-formal, private and government<br />

schools from all states and Union Territories<br />

of the country. Six hundred and eighty entries<br />

were received from all states and UTs of India.<br />

A jury of experts selected 25 photographs for<br />

each theme, totaling 100 photographs. The<br />

results were announced on the CIET website.<br />

The certificates of commendation have been<br />

given to the winning contestants.<br />

Gilli Danda<br />

A photo by B. Amar Singh, KV, Kanchanbagh,<br />

Hyderabad is judged one of the best<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2010-11<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2010-11<br />

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