This site contains publications and research, speeches and presentations, and summaries of digital media literacy programs. All of these resources can be used by educators, policy-makers, students, etc. who are interested in media literacy education and implementation strategies.
Insafe portal
The Insafe portal is run by European Schoolnet. Comprehensive and interactive, this portal features a description of all national awareness centres and explains the main online safety issues, giving advice and highlighting best practice. Subscribe to the newsletter or read the blog to be kept up-to-date of all the latest online safety news.
Media Literacy: An Avenue to Broader Citizen Participation & Good Governance
This entry provides an in-depth look at media coverage, and why media literacy is necessary for the public to sort through what is being presented to them to better understand the “chain of information and news creation and dissemination.” It allows the public to know what information is out there and how to use it.
BIRTH Television Archive
The BIRTH Television Archive (BTA) is the World’s first internet archive of vintage from the early times of European television. Users can browse the archives and learn history as presented in a technological context through early television
re:constructions
This is “a site launched by members of the MIT Comparative Media Studies community in the emotional, intense, and confusing days following the events of 11 September 2001. While much in the world has changed in the time between then and now, including the start of significant critical and historical scholarship around the tragedies in […]
What is Information Literacy?
This page is for a course offered by Lake Land College that introduces students to many concepts related to the organization of information. The main focus is on finding information and learning to search library catalogs, databases, and the world wide web, as well as being able to sort through information effectively.
What Is Web 2.0
The purpose of this entry is to describe what is meant by the term “web 2.0” in relation to the former, “web 1.0.” The main differences are ease of accessibility to information, and sites that have taken over the more outdated versions available on the internet.
Media and Information Literacy
This site is a utility that describes media literacy and allows users to connect to resources from various other institutions that deal with media literacy and educational policies that are being implemented in different schools. It also prvodides tools for educators for all grade levels.
Factsheet 73: Media Literacy
The site provides an explanation, as well as guidelines about media literacy and the skills associated with being media literate in today’s society. This has to do with the evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and our ability to evaluate them.
Me and My Movie
This site allows students to upload and edit their own videos, as well as watch other videos and communicate with other members of the site. Having this utility and forum of communication helps filmmakers learn and better their craft in a fun and inviting environment.
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