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NewseumED’s Foolproof Guide to Media Literacy

NewseumED’s Foolproof Guide to Media Literacy | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Our students are inundated with media, but how many of them are able to differentiate between a news article and an opinion piece or recognize bias in the media? I would argue this is a critical skill we need to

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James Douglas's curator insight, April 18, 2020 6:34 PM
Really handy toolkit to help build media literacy skills. American centric in links to subjects but invaluable skills for students to be learning. Can be easily adapted to other contexts. 
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How to use the vaping and Juuling trend to teach media literacy

How to use the vaping and Juuling trend to teach media literacy | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it

"Help students recognize and analyze age-old advertising tricks ..."


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Definition of Literacy in a Digital Age via NCTE - has your understanding of what "Literacy" means - changed?

Definition of Literacy in a Digital Age via NCTE - has your understanding of what "Literacy" means - changed? | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
NCTE’s Definition of Literacy in a Digital Age makes it clear that the continued evolution of curriculum, assessment, and teaching …

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Crash Course is launching a series all about media literacy - boing boing

Crash Course is launching a series all about media literacy - boing boing | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
One of my favorite things on the internet is Crash Course, a free, high-quality educational YouTube channel that offers “crash courses” on science, math, history, literature, philosophy, and so much more. The channel’s latest project is a 12-week miniseries all about media literacy. Hosted by Jay Smooth, the series aims to give viewers “the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using all forms of communication.” It’s hard to think of a more relevant tool to have in our current political and cultural climate. The series officially launches next, but here’s a preview video of everything it’s going to cover:

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