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Mastering Media Literacy
Discover the role media can play in preparing students to compete in a global society in which cultures, economies, and people are constantly connected. Learn how to merge technology and instruction successfully, giving students greater access to knowledge and making learning more meaningful. The authors provide practical tips for incorporating media literacy into the traditional curriculum.
Benefits
- Use media literacy to enhance learning and create opportunities for deeper understanding of concepts and skills.
- Design rubrics that effectively evaluate content knowledge and knowledge of technology tools.
- Merge media literacy with the teaching and learning of content and skills.
- Prepare students to thrive in a more visually saturated and technology-based world.
- Teach students to evaluate the validity of media and information being shared through different mediums.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Infusing Media Literacy and Critical Media Analysis Into the Classroom
Chapter 2: Building a Framework for Literacy in a Visual Culture
Chapter 3: Creating New Media Rubrics: Quality Student Products for the 21st Century
Chapter 4: Designing a Film Study Curriculum and Canon
Chapter 5: Examining New Media Journalism: Global Perspectives and Possibilities
SUGGESTED RESOURCES
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: Teacher’s Guide Series
- Ad Council
- AMC Film Terms
- Center for Media Literacy
- The Film Canon Project
- The Film Space
- Gateways Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
- How Moviemakers Use Techniques to Make Us Believe Things
- Is Seeing Believing
- Language of Film
- Making Curriculum Pop Ning
- Media Literacy Clearinghouse
- Media Literacy VoiceThread
- National Film Board of Canada Education
- Out of Eden Learn and Project Zero Family
- Out of Eden: Paul Salopek's Walk From Ethiopia to Patagonia
- Out of Eden Walk
- Photo Analysis Worksheet
- PS 124: PSA on Global Warming—YOU!
- The Role of Media in Elections
- Story of Movies
- Teaching Trailers
- Visual Literacy
- Voices From Haiti