Media Literacy
Media literacy is a repertoire of competences that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and forms. This binder will contain resources and examples for the study of Media Literacy.
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Don GobleEducation
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Media Literacy
Students will discuss media messages against a classic approach to argument. The culminating project will be discussion around government budgets.
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dmulloystgEducation
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News & Media Literacy Resources
Tons of tools, tips, and techniques for teaching staff and students critical News, Media, and Information Literacy skills.
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kerinb612Education
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Fake News
Students will use the resources in this LiveBinder to learn more about reading news articles critically in order to differentiate legitimate versus "fake" news sources.
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gregorjmEducation
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Digital Literacy for Personalized Learning
How do we model digital literacy skills as we support the development of digitally literate educators? This binder offers an overview of the six major goals of digital literacy with resources related to each.
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Dr. Bobby HobgoodEducation
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Media Market
The Media Market is open! Let's go shopping for images, video and sound files that are FREE and legal to use on websites, blogs and in student projects. The Creative Commons aisle of the Media Market has lots of blue light specials! Learn how to take full advantage of all of the great media sources available to teachers and students at the Media Market!
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Mickie MuellerEducation
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Financial Literacy
This is a collection of websites and materials about personal finances. Topics include budgeting, banking, economics, taxes, credit, investing, and consumerism.
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melanieboydEducation
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Disciplinary Literacy
A suite of materials that distinguishes disciplinary literacy from reading and writing in the content area, examines the CCSS for Literacy in All Subjects, provides extensive resources to support learning about a discipline through reading, writing, speaking about, and listening to discipline specific texts, and provides resources for creating robust, discipline specific performance tasks
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dpiccssEducation
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Internet Literacy
Sites to use with students to show why you need to think critically while on internet. Bogus sites.
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lthurber@mac.comEducation
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LIBRARY MEDIA RESOURCES
Here you will find links to library related resources including literature, web 2.0 tools, lesson planning, and content area websites.
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SCSD LibrariansEducation
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Leveraging Social Media for Schools
Take a look at the hottest social media apps and how we might leverage these tools for learning, not only with our students, but also for free 24/7 professional learning for teachers.
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Ginger LewmanEducation
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