Sunday 5 June 2011

From an educator's perspective...

Before this project I had conciously avoided going to Auschwitz feeling uncomfortable about going somewhere where I might feel as though I was trespassing for no good reason as I had already read very widely. Indeed I personally would still not go unless it was for an educational pupose and I was involved in taking students around who otherwise would not engage with the issues concerned through wider reading. I still have some problems with a visit to Auschwitz as it can tend to dominate a persons perception and understanding of what the Holocaust was. That is why in my work for the Holocaust Educational Trust I try my utmost to point out the wider context of Auschwitz wherever I can. I am still trying to work out for myself why I go in the way that I do and whether it is entirely appropriate. To see the pictures of the Jewish people who died there as they would have wished to be remembered (in pictures that they had taken by their families and friends) after walking around Birkenau is the most powerful part of the trip for me and goes some way to explaining the purpose of my visit.

Peter Morgan, Secondary School Teacher and LFA educator

Saturday 4 June 2011

Evaluating Media - Exercise 1

Look at this advertisement for the 'Say No to AV' campaign.
What effect does the advertisement have, especially the London Eye?
- a huge 'NO' creates a sense of overwhelming opposition
- London Eye is a commonly used symbol for London, as well as Britain on a whole
- Stormy skies creates an atmosphere of approaching danger

Overall, this advertisement successfully paints voting for 'No' to be doing something that is overwhelmingly supported, and something that is done to prevent some form of 'imminent danger'. These visual techniques are what are and have been used for the last century as a method of portraying a certain (often political) perspective and trying to instil this into the public.

Next time you see an advert (of any kind), consider what visual techniques are being used to sway your opinion and consider whether that is what you really want - these abilities to evaluate modern media are critical in preventing catastrophes similar to those in the past.
(This post bears no political affiliation and does not intend to portray any political party in any negative or positive light)