This article reviews how the relationship between computer games and learning has been conceptualized in policy and academic literature, and proposes a methodology for exploring learning with games that focuses on how games are enacted in social interactions. Drawing on Sutton-Smith’s description of the rhetorics of play, it argues that the educational value of games […]
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International Journal of Learning and Media
The International Journal of Learning and Media (IJLM) is a ground breaking online-only journal devoted to the examination of the changing relationships between learning and media across a wide range of forms and settings. While retaining the rigorous peer review process of a traditional academic journal, IJLM will also provide opportunities for more topical and […]
Digital Citizenship: Make The Online World A Better Place!
This resource is split into easily-navigated sections on different aspects of using the internet, such as cyber bullying, digital etiquette, email, blogging, computer viruses and online safety. Ideal for both group and one-on-one settings, BrainPOP is used in numerous ways in classrooms, at home, and on mobile devices, from introducing a new lesson or topic […]
Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appropriately
This website aims to help teachers and parents understand what students/children/technology users should know when using technology. The website contains multiple resources and links to videos, training modules and toolkits that deal with educating adults about digital citizenship to pass onto younger people.
Digital and Media Literacy for Parents
This is an online resource designed to help parents understand how to equip their children to thrive and survive in a digital media world. Articles, online toolkits, videos and advice all help to raise parental awareness about how they can assist children in interacting online in a safe and smart manner.
Media Helping Media
Media Helping Media (MHM) is an online database providing free training resources and a voice for those involved in the media in transition states, post-conflict countries and areas where the media is still developing. The website includes numerous articles that provide information for journalists regarding a wide variety of topics, such as the use of […]
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 […]
Fedorov, Alexander (2011). Alfabetización mediática en el mundo. 2011. N 5, p.7-23.
Article about the history of media education literacy in the world
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