CAMEO

Council of Australian Media Education Organisations Inc.

border index

CAMEO Objectives

President and Officers

CAMEO Membership and Contacts

CAMEO Members

Conference 2002


CAMEO Objectives

  • to provide communciation and a forum for the free exchange of ideas between media education organisations of the states & territories of Australia and New Zealand
  • to promote media education to government, students, teachers and to the public at large
  • to promote communication among primary, secondary & tertiary education, industrial, professional & arts bodies and all government levels
  • to actively seek publicity for media education
  • to research and report on curriculum and equipment for for use by members
  • to regularly distribute relevant information to its member associations
  • through member associations, encourage students who have potential media skills and assist in the development of these skills
  • to sponsor and promote an association of media educators in states or territories of Australia and New Zealand which do not have one
  • to liaise with other national or international associations having similar objectives

Go to the top


President and Officers

  • President
  • Treasurer
  • National Affiliation of Arts Educators (NAAE) Board members
  • TEFA Board member
    Grant Brindal - SAAME
    email: bigred@chariot.net.au
    PO Box 300, Ingle Farm SA 5098
    ph: 015 397451 fax: 08 396 1968

Go to the top


CAMEO Membership and Contacts

Membership is restricted to one media teacher association from each state or territory of Australia and one organisation from New Zealand:

 

  • ATOM (NSW) Inc. - New South Wales
    Jim Taylor
    email: jamestaylor@ozemail.com.au
    Cherrybrook Technology High School
    Purchase Road Cherrybrook NSW
    Ph 02 9484 2144

 

  • ATOM (Qld) - Queensland
    Prue Miles
    email: p.miles@stpeters.qld.edu.au
    St Peter's Lutheran College
    66 Harts Rd Indooroopilly 4068 
    ph 07 3377 6222 fax: 07 3371 9743

    Tracey Thompson
    email:
    tracey.thompson@qscc.qld.edu.au
    Vice President
    Qld Schools Curriculum Council
    Ph 07 32354718 fax 07 32371285

    Mark Farwell
    email:
    mfarwell@thehub.com.au
    Craigslea State High School
    Ph 07 3350 7222 Fax 07 3350 2835
     

 

Go to the top


CAMEO Members

Go to the top

 
 

Conference 2001 NOW 2002!

For more information about CAMEO's 2001 conference email Celia Stott Treasurer/Secretary ATOMACT at atomact@apex.net.au

or go to this site  http://comedu.canberra.edu.au/cameo/

From our indigenous modes of communication to the bits and bytes of the virtual world we seek to understand, interpret and relate to each other. Never before has the art of communication been so varied, so fast and so fraught with issues and agendas. Joining the .dots will enable all teachers, academics,

policy-makers, industry personnel, creative producers and students to meet and address the challenges of media education in 2002 with colleagues

from Australia and around the world.

Joining the .dots will feature:-An

Indigenous media day, with screening of ‘Yolngu Boy’. archival material from Screen Sound Australia, Keynote address on representation and stereo-typing

along with multifaceted workshops and presentations..

Media stars extraordinaire:- Sean Cubitt - Professor Screen and Media Studies University of Waikato ,Dr Ian Spring - Senior lecturer in Media

Performance, University of Luton, and Tom O’Regan, Director, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Griffith University.

Some of the many workshop and papers on offer:-

HEAVEN: bodies, surfing, boys, sexuality and "a perve"

My 15 Yr Old Daughter watches Rikki Lake

Animation Bytes

Teaching film through the reflexive learning process

The horror Genre

"ShootOut"

Web technology

Evaluating Educational CD ROMs.

Implementing the National Film, Television, Radio and Multimedia Training Package

and plenty of hands on workshops on audio, video and multimedia

Australian and New Zealand Teachers of

Media International Conference

April 17 – 20 2001

Now postponed to

April 16-19, 2002

UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA ACT

REGISTRATION

Early Bird - prior March 1st 2001 $359

Standard - post March 1st 2001 $395

Student $295

All prices are GST inclusive

This includes: Conference Dinner at the National Press Club ,Welcome

Reception at Screen Sound Australia and a program of short films.

For Registration Forms: Contact

Greg Battye

University of Canberra

ACT 2601

email gpkb@comedu.canberra.edu.au

Celia Stott

Lake Tuggeranong College

ACT 2903 Ph 02 62056222

email atomact@apex.net.au Or from the

website http://comedu.canberra.edu.au/cameo/

 

 


TEFA Homepage & Index | About TEFA | Current Activities | Technology Education
Technology Education Resources | Members & Friends | Contact TEFA
TEFA Logo

1997, 1999, 2001 © TEFA
All Rights Reserve
d