The mission of MediaLiteracy.com is to increase awareness of the need for media literacy education and of the many resources available for teaching it. We feature links organized in unique and useful ways (such as free printer-friendly downloads organized by topic area). There’s a lot going in many countries in media literacy education. This site […]
National Association for Media Literacy Education
The National Association for Media Literacy Education is a membership organization dedicated to advancing the field of media literacy education in the United States. Recent activities of NAMLE include the Journal of Media Literacy Education and development of the Core Principles of Media Literacy Education. NAMLE also holds a biennial conference. The next conference will […]
Preparing Teachers for Family Engagement
This issue of Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE)’s newsletter explores new skills and knowledge teachers can develop to effectively engage families in the twenty-first century. The issue seeks to respond in particular to teachers’ desire to be better prepared to relate to diverse students and families. According to FINE, “family involvement in schools is […]
Community Media Distribution Network
The Server Standards Work Group (SSWG) of the Alliance for Community Media (ACM) announced that they have reached agreement with five server equipment vendors on a set of video file and metadata standards. This sets the foundation for the Community Media Distribution Network (CMDN) that will insure quality video file sharing across multiple platforms with […]
Brooklyn Center for Media Education
As the community access television organization for the borough of Brooklyn, BRIC is a national leader in the field of community access TV and education. Our Brooklyn Center for Media Education (BCME) provides Brooklyn residents with access to a variety of free or low-cost, high-quality classes and workshops that enable our community members to produce […]
Schools by stereotype
Western High School made a video for Wide Angle Youth video Festival talking about stereotypes youth find in theirs schools.
Wide Angle Youth Media
Wide Angle Youth Media is a 501c3 non-profit that provides Baltimore youth with opportunities to tell their own stories using video technology, public speaking, and critical thinking skills. Through after school programs, community events, our annual Who Are You? Youth Media Festival, and our youth-run television show, Wide Angle strives to make media make a […]
Courses Taught by Industry Pros at Prestigious Locations
Digital Media Academy’s Pro-Series courses cover the most relevant tools and techniques being used by professionals in the ever-changing world of new media. Whether you are a creative professional, an educator, a student, or a serious amateur, our Pro Series courses offer an incredible learning experience. Digital Media Academy’s intense, total-immersion format is designed to […]
Digital Media Academy
The Digital Media Academy (DMA) is a nationally-recognized organization offering hands-on learning experiences in a broad range of digital media technologies. DMA offers summer technology training for adults and computer camps for kids and teens ages 6 – 18. Founded in 2001 by a group from Stanford University, DMA is best known for its premier […]
Youth and Digital Media: From Credibility to Information Quality
Urs Gasser Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society; University of St. Gallen—– Sandra Cortesi Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society—– Momin Malik Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society—– Ashley Lee Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society—————————— Building upon a process- and context-oriented information […]
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