Media Literacy Asoc4
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The Association for Media Literacy promotes and advocates for media literacy education for students, parents and teachers (#MediaLiteracy). #K12Media
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http://www.aml.ca 14-09-2011 01:55:37
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Check it out! 🌟 Google for Education's #BeInternetAwesome Media Literacy handbook 👏 NAMLE was a partner on the lesson plans, which address important topics from privacy to identifying false information and provide opportunities to learn #MediaLiteracy skills 🔗 goo.gle/3VUbzMp
Have you read President Neil Andersen's response to the latest #CellPhoneBans in #OntEd? This blog highlights the complex issues surrounding the impact of smartphones & considers whether such bans might be an oversimplified solution to a multifaceted problem. aml.ca/smartphone-ban…
We're pleased to showcase this recent provocative article co-authored by our Director @[email protected] published in Social Media+Society. It contributes new understandings on #polarization demonstrating how #melodrama functions as a system of norms shaping online emotional performance.Enjoy!
In today's featured blog post, President Neil Andersen explores the Tik Tok "battle" phenomenon and provides rich questions for classroom discussion. aml.ca/inside-tik-tok…
Co-VP Diana Maliszewski just returned from presenting & participating in International Council for Media Literacy (IC4ML) #IMLRS24 in the Azores. Check out her reflection on this year's iteration of one of our favourite #MediaLiteracy conferences on our blog: aml.ca/imlrs-conferen…
In today's featured blog, President Neil Andersen highlights evolving real-world applications of #MachineLearning & considers potential benefits & hazards of #GenAI, from enhancing social connections to ethical concerns, in true #McLuhanian style. aml.ca/how-might-we-m…
"[Media literacy] can also help [students] develop skills and perspective that may help them... to live with a little more tolerance, understanding, and confidence and a lot more skepticism, scrutiny, and sophistication." Continue in Education Week Opinion 🔗 ow.ly/7gLS50SEKx1