S1E18: LIVE AND LEARN
With schools returning for a new academic year, will the lessons learned in the past 18 months turn out students who are better prepared for the world of work? In this episode, we ask: How can broadcasters benefit from the way young journalists consume media? Why do newsrooms need digital natives in their ranks? And what does this mean for the future of teaching the media professionals of the future?
Our Guest This Episode
Tom Rumes is Program Manager and Head of Media Services at Thomas More University in Belgium. He is the author of two books—How to Story and Be the Story—on transmedia storytelling. Over the past several years, he’s lectured at MIT, Moscow State University, and Kindai University in Osaka. He’s always combined teaching with professional training and consultancy for different media companies and is the founding father of such groundbreaking projects as Jail TV and the first interactive documentary in Belgium, Brickland.
More Resources
For more on this topic, check out:
· Making the Media S1E04: Examining Education
· Avid Learning Partner Program
Contact Us: Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid.
Credits
Host: Craig Wilson
Producer: Matt Diggs
Social: Wim Van den Broeck
Theme Music: Greg “Stryke” Chin