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Different Media, Different Times

October 7, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Youth Media

Different Media, Different Times is a documentary that examines how technological evolutions have created more opportunities to spread and combat racism through social media. This short film was produced by youth in FSM News West: Pulitzer in the summer of 2015.

 

Media Literacy as a Strategy for Combatting Moral Panic

October 1, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

Henry Jenkins, director of the Comparative Media Studies department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, explores new frameworks for literacy through the lens of participatory culture.

 

Media Education Lab

September 19, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Organizations

The Media Education Lab at the University of Rhode Island advances media literacy education through research and community service. We emphasize interdisciplinary scholarship and practice that stands at the intersections of communication, media studies and education.

 

The New Curricula: Propelling the Growth of Media Literacy Education

September 19, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

As new online and cellular technologies advance, the implications for the traditional textbook model of curricular instruction are profound. The ability to construct, share, collaborate on and publish new instructional materials marks the beginning of a global revolution in curricula development. Research-based media literacy frameworks can be applied to all subjects, and they enable teachers […]

 

Teaching about Propaganda: An Examination of the Historical Roots of Media Literacy

September 19, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

Contemporary propaganda is ubiquitous in our culture today as public relations and marketing efforts have become core dimensions of the contemporary communication system, affecting all forms of personal, social and public expression. To examine the origins of teaching and learning about propaganda, we examine some instructional materials produced in the 1930s by the Institute for […]

 

Media Literacy Now

September 8, 2015, Filed Under: Media Education Policy, Organizations

Media Literacy Now is the leading national advocacy organization for media literacy education policy in the United States. Through grassroots support and resources for state-by-state media literacy legislation we empower people to push for – and win – comprehensive media literacy education for their state’s schools. About Us Media Literacy is critical to the health […]

 

The Media and the Message: Media Literacy as Life Skill in Canada

September 8, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

Video on which Carolyn Wilson analyses how Canadian students are taught to look for the real meanings in the daily barrage of information.

 

National Alliance of Media Arts & Culture (NAMAC) resources

May 5, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Youth Media

The National Alliance of Media Arts & Culture (NAMAC) very relevant listing of resources for the MIL community .

 

Mapping the Field of Youth Media: Results of An Environmental Scan of Youth Media Organizations in the United States

May 5, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Youth Media

Since 2003, the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture has partnered with Kathleen Tyner from The University of Texas at Austin to conduct national surveys of youth media organizations in the United States. The surveys measure topics related to best practices and organizational capacity. Results provide evidence that can be used for youth media […]

 

Consortium for Media Literacy (newsletter April 2015)

April 24, 2015, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy

In this issue: Theme: Where Are We Now? Institutionalizing Media Literacy Media literacy is now recognized as a skill-set that should be at the center of education today – but change management continues to be needed to realize this vision. Research Highlights John Kotter, a professor at Harvard Business School and a change management expert, […]

 

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