You are not educators and teachers but still interested in media and information literacy?
Here is what everyone can gain from joining the Media Education For All movement?
Norman Goh
Producter, Bicara Minggu Ini“Fake News Alert! or is it really true? We are currently living in a post-truth era of information disorder with an overload of myths, half-truths and recycled hoaxes feeding into our many different platforms on social media and messaging apps. Yes, it is frustrating but one should not turn a blind eye and allow ourselves to become part of the problem. Media literacy plays a very important role in our everyday lives, particularly making an informed choice. It is a pressing matter, and through media literacy and civic awareness, we can work towards a more responsible and informed society to build a better nation in the future.”
David Chak
Arus Academy Co-founder, Curriculum Director“The battlefield has changed. Wars are no longer fought with swords and pistols, they are now fought over information.”
Alina Amir
Arus Academy Co-founder, Business Development“Be part of a movement where passionate educators and media practitioners come together in building a generation of critical thinkers and informed media users.”
Daniel Russel
Arus Academy Co-founder, Academy Director“You will be part of a passionate group of people always thinking what can they do to make media education mainstream”
Here is what the movement offer for everyone
Media On Demand
We have published several videos on YouTube about media and information literacy. Watch our videos from our website to catch up about what you can learn about media and information literacy.
ME4A In The News
Read the news coverage that wrote about Media Education For All movement, the Society Media and Information Literacy (SMILE) and Media Education Academy.