This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
These concepts and questions are easy for any teacher in any content to use, especially when beginning to teach media literacy. NAMLE has some helpful principles as well
I really respect your work, Frank, and I have cited your state standards website in my thesis. Your Media Literacy Clearinghouse has so many great lesson ideas for teachers, especially ones just beginning to teach media literacy. You saved my care...
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
This group discusses ways educators might teach students critical thinking and writing skills about the media and how students might participate in the construction of it.
With your interest in Technology and Media Literacy, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service. Here’s a public class recording conducted by Nellie Deutsch on Technology Integration.
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