Interactive Media and Knowledge Environments
Dates:
Sun Jul 15, 2007 00:00 - Wed May 09, 2007
Interactive Media and Knowledge Environments (IMKE) is an international new media master program offered by the department of Informatics, Tallinn University. All instruction is in English. The special focus of IMKE is on knowledge environments, i.e., digital interactive systems of the Web 2.0. orientation, such that facilitate sharing information and constructing knowledge within virtual communities and social software, mobile communities, e-learning, public and commercial e-services, e-participation, games and playing.
The program is a partner of the joint European Masters in Interactive Media (EMIM) offering a possibility of a joint award, in addition to plenty of shared courses taught over the web. IMKE also belongs to the local curricular collaboration Tallinn Media Cluster (TMC), established in order to cover a range of media courses, including cinema, communication studies, urban planning and media art.
For all information, please check http://imke.tlu.ee
For requirements and deadlines http://imke.tlu.ee/requirements-and-admission
The program is a partner of the joint European Masters in Interactive Media (EMIM) offering a possibility of a joint award, in addition to plenty of shared courses taught over the web. IMKE also belongs to the local curricular collaboration Tallinn Media Cluster (TMC), established in order to cover a range of media courses, including cinema, communication studies, urban planning and media art.
For all information, please check http://imke.tlu.ee
For requirements and deadlines http://imke.tlu.ee/requirements-and-admission
Interactive Media and Knowledge Environments spring admission
Deadline:
Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:04
The Tallinn University international new media master program Interactive Media and Knowledge Environments (IMKE) calls for students with an interest in virtual communities, social software, locative and mobile media concepts or information visualization. The program has a particular focus on social and cognitive aspects of interactive media. IMKE is part of the expanded curricular exchange system Tallinn Media Cluster, which constitutes one of the strongest media culture and knowhow concentrations in the Baltic area. The spring admission has been opened particularly for applicants outside of the EU region, in order to allow sufficient time for arrangements before the fall term. The deadline for this call is April 15. Detailed information about the program and the application procedure is available at http://imke.tlu.ee, or by email imke@tlu.ee.