CyberWise is an organization dedicated to the promotion of media literacy, with an emphasis on digital citizenship. Just like Driver’s Education prepares young people to get behind the wheel of a car, digital citizenship prepares them to navigate the ‘information superhighway’ safely and with confidence. The website also contains information and packages for both schools […]
About-Face
About-Face equips women and girls with tools to understand and resist harmful media messages that affect their self-esteem and body image. They do this through our three programs: Education Into Action media-literacy workshops; Take Action, which enables girls and women to develop and execute their own actions; and About-Face.org, the web site. About-Face is based […]
WebWise: A Beginner’s Guide to Using the Internet
This resource is a website created by the BBC to cover basic security and understanding of how to use the internet. Aimed at people who have had little past exposure to the internet, the website covers topics such as how to use a computer, email and the internet, using websites for shopping or banking, privacy, […]
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. […]
Media Watch Library
The mission of Media Watch is to challenge abusive stereotypes and other biased information commonly found in the media through education and action. Media Watch endorses media literacy as part of standard curriculum in the K-12 educational system. This resource is the ‘Library’ of the website, which contains links to information about various issues in […]
Media Watch
The mission of Media Watch is to challenge abusive stereotypes and other biased information commonly found in the media through education and action. Media Watch endorses media literacy as part of standard curriculum in the K-12 educational system. They provide monthly ACTION newsletters to help create more informed consumers of the mass media. Corporate owned […]
Listen Up!
Listen Up! is a youth media network that connects young video producers and their allies to resources, support, and projects in order to develop the field and achieve an authentic youth voice in the mass media. Listen Up! provides critical organizational, technical and financial support for organizations in the network.
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 […]
Prof. Dr. Alexander Fedorov: New English language media education literacy books
Children and Media Violence: Comparative Analysis by Alexander Fedorov ( 2010) Media Education and Media Literacy: Russian Point of View: History, Concepts by Alexander Fedorov ( 2010) Russian Image on the Western Screen: Trends, stereotypes, myths, illusions by Alexander Fedorov ( 2011) Russian Media Education Researches (1950-2010): Past and present by Alexander Fedorov (2011) Something […]
Report – Media Literacy Information in New Zealand: A Comparative Assessment of Current Data in Relation to Adults
This report features an investigation into the current availability of media literacy information in New Zealand, and is largely focused on electronic communications, such as broadcasting, the internet, and mobile phones.
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