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Asia Media Summit 2024

19TH ASIA MEDIA SUMMIT
The Asia Media Summit (AMS) is an annual international media conference organised by AIBD as its flagship event. Every year in consultation with the members, partners and various global media gurus, a theme guides the direction and delivery of the summit. Being a unique broadcasting event in Asia-Pacific, it attracts around 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from within and outside the region. Apart from plenary sessions and pre-summit workshops, Asia Media Summit also provides a platform for intergovernmental dialogues to uplift the benchmarks of the regional media industry.

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ICBT: Session 4: Effective Curriculum Models for Social Media-Based Training

Day 2 – Tuesday, 24th February, 0900 – 1030

Session 4: Effective Curriculum Models for Social Media-Based Training

Curriculum models for Internet and social media-based education and training call for appropriate learning environment, content materials and educational instruction based on learning objectives and learner needs. These must include design principles and implementation strategies that require flexibility, diversity, participation and dialogue, fieldwork, and project demonstration. Can broadcasters in Asia-Pacific adopt a one-size-fit-all curriculum model to facilitate training and learning?

Day 2 – Tuesday, 25th February, 1100 – 1230

Session 4: Effective Curriculum Models for Social Media-Based Training

Curriculum models for Internet and social media-based education and training call for appropriate learning environment, content materials and educational instruction based on learning objectives and learner needs. These must include design principles and implementation strategies that require flexibility, diversity, participation and dialogue, fieldwork, and project demonstration. Can broadcasters in Asia-Pacific adopt a one-size-fit-all curriculum model to facilitate training and learning? This session will draft a working curriculum model, including the possibility for distance learning for the region’s training organizations, mindful of, among others, contextual realities of intended beneficiaries and frameworks to evaluate curriculum effectiveness, in particular student learning.

Moderator

 

Dr. Yahya Abdullah

Trainer, KRU Academy, Malaysia (C)

Speakers

 

Mr. Azhar Azib

Founder/Principal, Rawonion Decisions, Singapore

   

Mr. Holger Hank

Head of Department Akademie Digital, Deutsche Welle (DW) Akademie

   

Mr. Anothai Udomsilp

Director of Academic Institute of Public Media, Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS), Thailand

   

Mr. Ryad H. Ra'ad

Head of Programming Training Department, Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) Training Centre, Syria