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Youth Engagement and News Literacy

March 21, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

This series looks at news literacy initiatives around the world (outside the United States) that have been created by or that could involve news publishers. There are 7 reports and a database of 130 examples. The series was commissioned by the American Press Institute to help guide its own thinking about new work and conducted […]

 

COMPETENCIA MEDIÁTICA EN JÓVENES UNIVERSITARIOS: ANÁLISIS SOCIOEDUCATIVO DEL CURRÍCULUM ESCOLAR

March 9, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Youth Media

Resumen: Pareciera un cliché referirse a las audiencias contemporáneas como activas y diestras en el uso de herramientas tecnológicas, sin embargo la interacción que los sujetos asumen desde los nuevos entornos audiovisuales no es siempre dinámica y con alta competencia tecnológica y comunicativa. Así, resulta cada vez más complejo el estudio del impacto tecnológico en […]

 

The Concerned Parent’s Toolbox – 120 Tools and Tricks to Protect Your Kids

March 9, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Youth Media

Protecting your children online can seem like a daunting task. There always seem to be threats from new angles cropping up on the 5 o’clock news. Children these days are more attached to the internet than ever from an earlier age. There are a number of useful tools that can help you protect your child […]

 

Should we ban advertising to children?

March 6, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy

A proposal currently under consideration by the European Parliament would result in a complete ban on advertising and ‘commercial communications’ targeting children. But what is the logic for such a ban – and what unintended consequences might it have, especially for children’s television? Link: https://davidbuckingham.net/2017/03/01/should-we-ban-advertising-to-children/Author: David BuckinghamSource: David Buckingham blog

 

ECFOLI

February 22, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

Implemented from March 2015 to February 2017, ECFOLI is an innovative Media education and Information Literacy (MIL) project aiming at fostering sustainable conflict resolution strategies through the study and ownership of the common Mediterranean culture, in particular local cultural heritage. The project overall involves 5 different countries: Portugal, Palestine, Cyprus, Morocco and France, with Youth […]

 

COMPETENCIA MEDIÁTICA EN JÓVENES UNIVERSITARIOS: ANÁLISIS SOCIOEDUCATIVO DEL CURRÍCULUM ESCOLAR

February 22, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Youth Media

Resumen: Pareciera un cliché referirse a las audiencias contemporáneas como activas y diestras en el uso de herramientas tecnológicas, sin embargo la interacción que los sujetos asumen desde los nuevos entornos audiovisuales no es siempre dinámica y con alta competencia tecnológica y comunicativa. Así, resulta cada vez más complejo el estudio del impacto tecnológico en […]

 

CONNECT!ONS (Jan 2017)

January 30, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

Consortium for Media Literacy – Volume No. 88 January 2017 – In This Issue… Theme: Truth in Consequence: Citizenship in a Digital Age Part 2 This continues our discussion of the power shift in the media ecosystem, and what it means to be a citizen in a digital age. Interview Highlights CML interviewed two digital […]

 

Fake news: is media literacy the answer?

January 24, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

Growing concerns about ‘fake news’ have led to calls for young people to be taught critical media literacy skills. Yet while media literacy would obviously be useful, it isn’t enough to address the problem. Media educators need to frame the issue more broadly, and join forces with those calling for media reform. Link: https://davidbuckingham.net/2017/01/12/fake-news-is-media-literacy-the-answer/Author: David […]

 

New English Language Books about media and film studies – free access to full texts:

January 24, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy

New English Language Books – free access to full texts: Fedorov, Alexander. Western World in the Soviet and Russian Screen: From Epoch of Ideological Confrontation (1946-1991) to Modern Time (1992-2016). Moscow: ICO Information for All, 2016, 153 p. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307587864_Western_World_in_the_Soviet_and_Russian_Screen_From_Epoch_of_Ideological_Confrontation_1946-1991_to_Modern_Time_1992-2016?ev=prf_pub Fedorov, A. The White Movement Image in the Mirror of the Russian and Western Screen. Moscow: […]

 

Segment on Media Literacy from Korean KBS TV

January 5, 2017, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy

A very rich 10 minutes TV segment on Media Literacy and News Literacy. Several long segments in English Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq6zLQdmO_0&feature=youtu.beAuthor: CJ KIM (Content Bowl)Source: CJ KIM (Content Bowl) for KBS TV

 

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