The Family Online Safety Institute is an International, non-profit membership organization dedicated to working to develop a safer Internet. There are four pillars to the work of the Institute; these are events, public policy, technology and education. The Family Online Safety Institute works to make the online world safer for kids and their families by […]
Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
Literacy for the 21st Century is a part of the Center Media Literacy’s educational framework, the CML MediaLit Kit™ and provides an introduction to the basic elements of inquiry-based media education in preK-12 education. It seeks to identify and describe the theory, practice and implementation of media literacy. It is a resource for workshops, graduate […]
Public Media 2.0: Dynamic, Engaged Publics
Public broadcasting, newspapers, magazines, and network newscasts have all played a central role in our democracy, informing citizens and guiding public conversation. But the top-down dissemination technologies that supported them are being supplanted by an open, many-to-many networked media environment. What platforms, standards, and practices will replace or transform legacy public media? This white paper […]
Media Education: Integration
The Media Education: Integration paper is one of four documents written by the Canadian Media Education Project, a collaborate effort of Canadian educators. Building on the experience and practices of teachers, the monographs seeks to provide a clear and conceptual framework of issues that from both the everyday teaching as well as the area of […]
Make It Happen! Workshop Guide
The Make It Happen! Workshop Guide is created as a guide to the Make It Happen! Workshop. The guide includes handouts, background information, tips for presenting and additional workshop activities.
Make It Happen! Workshop
The Media Education: Make It Happen! program is a series of free resources to help educators understand and facilitate media literacy in their classrooms. The Workshop, a PowerPoint show, can be downloaded from the National Media Education Week, and provides an overview of media education and key concepts for media literacy in Canada.
Make It Happen! Booklet
The Make It Happen! booklet is a part of the Make It Happen! program, a series of free resources to help educators understand and facilitate media literacy in their classrooms. The purpose of the booklet is to provide a brief introduction to the Canadian thoughts ways to establish the practice of media literacy as a […]
Worlds Childrens prize for the rights of the child
The World’s Children’s Prize for the Rights of the Child (WCPRC) is based on the UN Child Convention. The WCPRC strengthens the voices of children and young people, promotes their ‘humanitarian growth’ into global citizens, and helps them to demand respect for the rights of the child. Students from all over the world work with […]
19 films from Scenarios USA (Feb 2009)
Watch Films——————– All 19 Scenarios USA films address communication, relationships and decision making. Film topics include Pregnancy Prevention, HIV/AIDS, Body Image, Sexual Identity and many other themes.———————— Scenarios USA is a nonprofit organization that through writing and film making is seeking to encourage leadership, support and self-expression in the youth. Every year Scenarios USA holds […]
International Agenda – A Newsletter from NORDICOM (No. 3, 2008 )
The International Agenda newsletter from NORDICOM provides news on the major policy developments at an international level of importance to the media sector. The newsletter is concentrated on news from the intergovernmental organizations arena, but also report on policy-related work and positions taken by non-governmental organizations, professional associations and more informal networks active in the […]
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