When Violence Becomes Entertaining: Recapturing Childhood and Adolescence from the Toxic Influence of Media
In collaboration with several partners, more than 500 people attended the conference for educators and students to learn more about media violence. The conference opened with a forum featuring Georges Laraque, Dr. Charles Tator and Ron Wicks discussing violence in sports. Also featured was a forum theatre presentation "Tuned Out" by members of the Thames Valley District School Board. Resources from this conference are available in the following links:
Resources
Notes and slides of presentations from the conference on topics including positive use of technology; media violence resources for students; positive uses of technology in the classroom; and what parents can do.
Violence in Sports: Promotion in the Media
Georges Laraque
A Referee's Life by Ron Wicks
Ron Wicks
Keynote Speakers
Katie Cole, Educator
Hear the Reality
Video Game Effects on Children & Adolescents (PDF)
Craig A. Anderson, Professor and Director, Center for the Study of Violence
Workshop Presentations
Linda Millar, Concerned Children's Advertisers
Addressing Youth Issues in the English/Language Arts Classroom (PDF)
Connie Bray and Toni Wilson, Educators
Media Literacy in the Early Years: How can we support our Young Learners (PDF)
Ken Pettigrew, Educator
Media Violence Resources for Secondary Students (PDF)
Katie Cole, Educator
On-line Threats/Risks: Helping Kids Recognize and Act on Potentially Violent or Suicidal Situations (PDF)
Mark Allen, Safe Schools Constultant
Digital Parenting: Think Before You Ink (PDF)
Amie Donais and Kenji Takahashi, Educators
Media Violence: What Parents Can Do? (PDF)
Cathy Hird, Educators
How Should Video Games be Designed?
Jim Pedrech, Educator