Australian Teachers of Media
The Australian Teachers Of Media or ATOM is an independent, not-for-profit, professional association that promotes the study of media and screen literacy. The membership of ATOM includes a collective of educators from across all subject disciplines at all levels of education, the screen media industry and, increasingly, the general public interested in the media. [1]
The national organisation is responsible for the ATOM Awards that have been presented annually since 1982. The awards celebrate the best of Australian screen content from the education sector and screen industry professionals, and now feature the 1 Minute Film Competition and ATOM Photo Comp.
ATOM publishes Australia's longest running film publication, Metro Magazine and Screen Education; creates and distributes education resources including study guides; and hosts professional development for teachers and screenings.
ATOM aims to foster and encourage a generation of students who are both multi-literate and technologically savvy.[2]
Through the publishing of both Metro Magazine and Screen Education and through convening the ATOM Awards and the ATOM Australian International Multimedia Awards,[3] ATOM actively promotes media literacy in Australia and internationally.[4]
See also
References
- Screen Futures
- Australian Teachers Of Media Archived 11 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- Sinclair, Jenny (22 May 2002). "ATOM's reach spreads". The Age. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
- Australian Government Culture Portal Archived 11 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- ATOM Film, Television and Multimedia Awards ATOM Award website
- Council of ACT Education Associations Description of ATOM activities
- AFC NewsAndEvents Description of the 2004 Awards, including finalists
- Australian Teachers of Media ATOM Victoria official website
- ATOM Queensland ATOM Queensland website
- ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Listing
- "ATOM's reach spreads" 2002 article in The Age newspaper