'Esboniadur Newyddiaduraeth' brings different definitions and concepts of news, journalism and the media in Wales and beyond together in an easy to use resource.
Esboniadur Newyddiaduraeth ('Journalism Explained')
Cist Offer Newyddiaduraeth ('A Journalist’s Treasure Trove')
Journalists have to master a wide range of skills. 'Cist Offer' provides practical advice in key areas for new journalists. In a series of videos, some of the industry’s most experienced practitioners share tips and advice on some of the main aspects of the job.
Botwm y Byd ('Click to the World')
A series of resources to teach New Media, Modern Languages and Politics through the medium of Welsh. There are three main sections: 'Byd Bach' (Small World), 'Pedwar Ban' (The Four Corners) and 'Adnoddau Addysgu' (Teaching Resources).
'Byd Bach' is a series of broadcasts, where contributors summarise, in 7-10 minutes, the main press stories of a particular country, with special attention to international stories.
'Pedwar Ban' also includes broadcasts: the contributors were invited to read through the newspapers of different countries, coming together to discuss some of the main stories.
There is also a series of interactive exercises, traditional work sheets and vocabulary lists, as well as career videos.
Esboniadur Ffilm a Theledu Cymru ('Film and Television in Wales Explained')
Esboniadur Ffilm a Theledu Cymru ('Film and Television in Wales Explained')
Details about films and television programmes in Welsh and English, and biographical details and video clips of leading figures in the field:
Aderyn Papur, Yr Alcoholig Llon, Stephen Bayly, Branwen, Byw Yn Dy Groen, Caerdydd, Cameleon, Ceri Sherlock, Con Passionate, Dafydd, Dal:Yma/Nawr, Dinas, Diwrnod Hollol Mindblowing Heddiw, Peter Edwards, Eldra, Elenya, Endaf Emlyn, Aron Evans, Marc Evans, Y Fargen, Fondue, Rhyw a Deinosors, Karl Francis, Gadael Lenin, Gelert, Gogs, Grand Slam, Gwenoliaid, William Haggar, Hedd Wyn, John Hefin, House of America, How Green Was My Valley, Rhys Ifans, Jabas, Sue Jeffries, Naomi Jones, Paul Jones, Joni Jones, Little White Lies, Y Mabinogi, Y Mapiwr, Milwr Bychan, Y Mynydd Grug, Newid Ger, O'r Ddaear Hen, Oed Yr Addewid, Felicity 'Fizzy' Oppe, Pam Fi Duw?, Siân Phillips, Meic Povey, Rhys Powys, The Proud Valley, Joanna Quinn, Rhosyn a Rhith, A Run For Your Money, Sam Tân, Separado!, Sleep Furiously, Solomon a Gaenor, Streetlife, SuperTed, Tair Chwaer, Talcen Caled, Teisennau Mair, Teulu, Traed Mewn Cyffion, Treflan, Paul Turner, Un Nos Ola' Leuad, Under Milk Wood, A Way of Life, Emlyn ...
Digitised dramas
This resource includes a collection of dramas which were digitised in partnership with the National Library of Wales. The collection was developed to ensure that dramas which are out of print are available to students and lecturers.
Some of the dramas are available for educational use only for copyright reasons and will require users to login to access them.
Alan Llwyd discusses the film 'Hedd Wyn'
Interview with Alan Llwyd about the film ‘Hedd Wyn’ and the art of scripting for the screen. There is a Question and Answer section at the end. The session was recorded in the School of Creative Arts and Media in Bangor University, in March 2012.
Llinell Amser Celf ('Art Timeline')
This ‘Art Timeline’ is a window into Wales' creative ingenuity through history across all genres and medium.
The resource has been developed by a team of artists/working designers and academics, who are involved in learning, research and creation in Wales today.
There are images and links to information, where available, to put the pictures in context.
Gair am Gelf ('A Word about Art')
This collection of essays by contemporary artists living and working in Wales gives potential Art and Design students an insight into how some of our artists discovered their creativity through education and effort during their careers.
Lleisiau o'r Lludw: Her yr Holocost i'r Cristion – Gareth Lloyd Jones
Discussion of Christians’ attitudes towards the Jews over the centuries and the possible contribution of the Christian Church to the Holocaust.
Youth Work MOOC
Interactive course introducing a number of aspects of youth work in Wales.
Welsh language skills resource for teachers
This resource contains a series of interactive tasks and are suitable for anyone who would like to develop their Welsh language skills for the classroom.
To get a feel for the resources, the app can be downloaded from your mobile device or you can complete all the tasks in the full online version.
Cyfaill Celfyddyd
An Art Friend offers school and college and university students information on the professional arts scene in Wales and the possibilities of further study after leaving school. In addition, the resource demonstrates professional possibilities by offering an insight into experts across a wide range of areas of work in the creative world of Wales.