Advanced Certificate in Indigenous Media & Communication
-- viewing nowThe Advanced Certificate in Indigenous Media & Communication is a crucial course that bridges the gap between mainstream media and Indigenous communities. This certificate course highlights the importance of understanding and respecting Indigenous worldviews, knowledge systems, and communication strategies.
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• Advanced Indigenous Media Production: This unit will cover the practical skills and techniques required to produce media content that is culturally sensitive and relevant to Indigenous communities. Topics may include video and audio production, storytelling, and post-production.
• Indigenous Media Theory: This unit will explore the historical and contemporary contexts of Indigenous media production, with a focus on the role of media in decolonization and self-determination. Topics may include media representation, cultural protocols, and the impact of technology on Indigenous communities.
• Indigenous Data Sovereignty: This unit will examine the importance of data sovereignty for Indigenous communities, including the ethical considerations and challenges surrounding the collection, management, and analysis of Indigenous data. Topics may include data governance, privacy, and the role of technology in promoting Indigenous self-determination.
• Indigenous Community Engagement: This unit will explore best practices for engaging with Indigenous communities in media production, including community consultation, collaboration, and co-creation. Topics may include cultural safety, communication strategies, and the role of media in promoting community development.
• Indigenous Leadership in Media: This unit will examine the role of Indigenous leadership in media production, including the opportunities and challenges facing Indigenous media professionals. Topics may include career development, entrepreneurship, and the importance of Indigenous representation in media leadership roles.
• Indigenous Media Policy: This unit will explore the policy frameworks that impact Indigenous media production, including government policies, industry standards, and international agreements. Topics may include media regulation, funding, and the role of policy in promoting Indigenous self-determination.
• Indigenous Media Ethics: This unit will examine the ethical considerations surrounding Indigenous media production, including the representation of Indigenous cultures, the protection of cultural intellectual property, and the responsible use of media technology.
• Indigenous Media and Social Change: This unit will explore the role of media in promoting social change within Indigenous communities, including the use of media for advocacy, education, and community empowerment. Topics may include media activism, social marketing, and the use of media
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Entry Requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
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This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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