PLU in Australia
Bands of PLU students have left the LuteDome this January to convert 17 countries around the globe into their classroom. This blog highlights just one of those classes: 15 students studying media in Australia with Professor Joanne Lisosky. Students traveled to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane exploring unique media outlets in Australia as well as tasting a bit of Aussie culture. Join us as PLU students learn there is a lot more to Australian media than the Crocodile Hunter.
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PLU in Australia
Saturday, January 13th, 2007
Posted by Joanne Lisosky @ 03:04:14 pm

Our morning at The Australia Children's Television Foundation

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Greetings!

I’m Shayna Doi, and wow…I am in actually in Australia!

Yes, I am still amazed by just being here. Just walking around, I often find my inner child unleashing – I am curious about everything, crave excitement, and am drawn to things that pertain to my life. Such is the nature of children, and however silly these characteristics might sound to an average adult traveler, they are, beyond a doubt, catered to here as part of the Australian media.

I am talking about the Australian Children’s Television Foundation, one of the biggest forces behind children’s media education and entertainment. Here in Australia, there is a huge emphasis on younger generations becoming avid users of the media through education. While the ACTF’s main demographic is children, it was evident upon arrival to their colourful, eye-catching office building that they realize that media education involves everyone.

There wasn’t a part of that visit that didn’t interest me! Everything, right down to the cute, smiley-faced logo of the organization has some sort of educational meaning behind it being fun, which had me absolutely amazed. The programs of the ACTF are definitely designed to be entertaining as well as educational and they do a phenomenal job at it. Naturally, I had never heard of any of the shows that were introduced to us that day, but I certainly left wanting to know more. I just have to catch an episode of Noah and Saskia before I leave!

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Chelsey Elliott and Ashlee Parnell in front of the life-size version of the ACTF logo. Is the smiling child looking in or out?

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Joanne Lisosky poses with her favorite Aussie cartoon character, Lil Elvis Jones.

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Lee Burton, education director at the ACTF, showing me to the motocycle.

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Here we are with the puppets designed to look like the cartoon characters from the Aussie children's television show "Lift-off!"

Categories: Observations