Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India

by Agastya International Foundation
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Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India
Support Media Literacy for Kids in Rural India

Project Report | Jul 3, 2020
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By Rani | Executive, Donor Relation

In quarter January 2020 – March 2020, Media Art lab involved in capacity building, productions, syllabus formation, building learning tools, and had training for volunteers.

Organised training for ten Operation Vasantha volunteers in Dhwani program. The lab instructors engaged themselves in capacity building exercise. They also scripted short films. Productions were done with the help of instructors from other labs, and done poster design on the environment. Participated in science fair to set media stall along with others and also for video shooting. Lab also captured campus events like Gujarat centers, Low-cost models, carnival festival etc.

Students from Garigachenepalli school selected topic for making video. They shooted and edited the videos and also wrote scripts.

Students from Kodathanapalli school selected topics on storybooks. They completed illustrations for their stories.

Students from Kuppam Girls high school selected topic on Stop motion animation. They done whole process of production.

Students from old pet School selected topic on photography themes like Cultural Games, Agriculture, Historical places, Flowers and old houses. Kids selected main theme was human expressions.

Students from Sanganapalli school selected topic on Audio recording. Children recorded rehearsal on news reading concept and recorded it.

The lab instructors engaged themselves in capacity building exercise. They scripted short films. Productions were done with the help of instructor from other labs, and done poster design regarding on environment.

Participated in science fair to set media stall along with others and also for video shooting.

Inters also edited low-cost videos and also participated in Agastya’s 20 years stop motion animation video making with arts team. Instructors took photography sessions for Tamilnadu teachers sponsored by IRCTC and for campus tours also.

During COVID, conducted online summer camp activities like lesson plans improving skills for instructors like doing own projects like photo essay, audio advertisement, short videos, story with storyboard etc.

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Agastya International Foundation

Location: Bangalore, Karnataka - India
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Project Leader:
Subramanya Shastri
Bangalore , Karnataka India

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