Irish teens interview a variety of authors, speakers, technologists, educators and luminaries during events running all around Ireland.
Keith told us how popular current computer science camps are with both students and teachers. He also gave us good news on the gender bias front in that the number of girls signing up for these camps is equal to or greater than boys.
Dylan (7) is a primary school student who invites teachers to share how they get their best ideas while recording their thoughts in front of a green screen.
Amy and Cara chat with Mags Amond about her perspective concerning communities in education.
Testing an atr2100-usb mic connected to a USB A to USB C adapter connected to a Galaxy S8
Testing the iPad Mini to the iRig Pre to Beyerdynamic shotgun mic at the start of CESICON 2019 with the Youth Media Team.
Audio publishing is so much easier when compared to the tedious workflow required to publish written content. See the video at http://bit.ly/makingcontent07 Music by Andre Louis.
Interview with Tommi from Finland and Emilijia from Macedonia on the media literacy initiatives in those countries
Two senior figures from the Limerick Institute of Technology explain the crucial role played by young innovators.
Recorded on the campus of Presentation Primary School after listening to Michael D. Higgins and Sabina Higgins talk to the Youth Media Team. Comments by Sarah, Siofra, Anjali and Aleezay.
A selection of interviews recorded by the Youth Media Team during Feilte 2018 in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland.
President Michael D. Higgins, Sabina Higgins, and voices from St Michael's Infant School during Feilte 2018 in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland.
Here David and Finn talk to Frank Walsh of the Athlone Education Centre about the work of the centre, and his role in helping teachers with ICT in the classroom. #cesicon