This resource lists dozens of PBS web sites and TV programs dealing with both traditional and digital media literacy.
The Joan Ganz Cooney Center
The Cooney Center is an independent research and innovation lab that catalyzes and supports research, development, and investment in digital media technologies to advance children’s learning. The focus of The Cooney Center is on literacy development for diverse learners. Programs address vital foundational capabilities, such as reading and writing, with a special emphasis on struggling […]
Media Literacy Article Index
This resource contains the archived work of contributing authors to the Media Literacy Review on the Jesuit Communication Project web site. The Media Literacy Review is a former service of the University of Oregon’s Center For Advanced Technology’s Media Literacy Online Project. This collection includes the writings of: Dr. Gloria DeGaetano, Dr. Renee Hobbs, Mr. […]
Youth Media Seattle
Youth Media Institute is an organization that strives to empower youth to become powerful leaders and artists by using media technologies to transform images about their communities, cultures, and themselves. YMI connects with young people through digital arts and media training to empower youth to create projects that validate their identities, their cultures, and their […]
Digital Ethnology: Blog
This blog includes posts from the Kansas State University working group led by Dr. Michael Wesch, and is dedicated to exploring and extending the possibilities of digital ethnography. It contains thoughts on teaching digital ethnology, the impact of technology, and social media.
Social Media Club
Social Media Club’s primary mission is to expand digital media literacy, promote standard technologies, encourage ethical behavior and share best practices. SMC brings together journalists, publishers, communications professionals, artists, amateur media creators, citizen journalists, teachers, students, tool makers, and other interested collaborators.
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills: Publications
P21’s reports and publications support a vision for learning to ensure 21st century readiness for every student. These documents have been developed through a comprehensive process involving thorough input from partners, educators, researchers, organizations and businesses across the country. All materials are available for download in PDF format.
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills: Online Tools
P21 offers various tools and resources to assist educators in fusing the three Rs and four Cs. These tools were developed through a comprehensive process involving hundreds of educators, researchers and employers across the United States.
Media Think
Media Think is a Portland-based nonprofit that advances media literacy – the ability to interpret, understand and evaluate media and its messages. Their programs and presentations strengthen critical thinking skills and encourage media to better serve society. The main focus is on young people – the most voracious and vulnerable consumers of media.
Don’t Buy It: Get Media Smart!
Don’t Buy It: Get Media Smart is a media literacy web site for young people that encourages users to think critically about media and become smart consumers. Activities on the site are designed to provide users with some of the skills and knowledge needed to question, analyze, interpret and evaluate media messages.
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