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An exploratory hub for the Electronic Village Online Session, "Exploring Images in the 21st Century Classroom
Media Education Lab: University-community partnership for media literacy under the direction of Renee Hobbs: : Copyright and Fair Use
Temple Media Education Lab Curriculum Materials for teaching about copyright and Fair Use-HS Case Study...Upper Merion ;-)
GREAT Fair Use video
http://www.mediaeducationlab.com/index.php?page=295
Media Education Lab: University-community partnership for media literacy under the direction of Renee Hobbs:
Temple Media Education Lab Curriculum material page
Media Literacy: News/Journalism
INTRODUCTION
Using the news in the K-12 classroom is an excellent way to engage young people. Reading, writing and creating projects related to the news is part of most state's teaching standards.
Students should be exposed to news via print (newspapers and magazines), and non-print (radio, Television, the Internet.) Both mainstream and non-mainstream sources should be included.
To incorporate media literacy into your existing teaching, I recommend you download the core concepts of media literacy and the critical thinking questions handouts as a way of getting started.
Media Literacy: Bias
GREAT LIST OF SITES FOR ANALYZING BIAS IN MEDIA
"Bias is manifest in texts when authors present particular values as if they were universal. For example,
bias can be conveyed in the media through the selection of stories, sequence, and slant in newscasts;
the placement or omission of stories in newspapers; who is interviewed and left out in radio or
television talk shows and news programs; the advertisements on webpages, television, magazines,
radio shows targeted at specific audiences; the lyrics of commercial jingles and popular music,
and the images displayed with them in broadcast commercials and music videos; the goals,
procedures, and the rules of video games."
Media Literacy Clearinghouse: Resources for K-12 Educators
A web site designed for K-12 educators who want to:
-teach standards that include non-print media texts
- learn more about media literacy - integrate it into classroom instruction
-help students read the media -help students become more media aware
Media Literacy: State Teaching Standards
Nationally recognized media educator Frank Baker offers workshops (staff and student) to help districts and schools meet state standards which include media literacy.
Media Literacy - high school curriculum
from Temple Media Ed lab
Carrie McLaren's high school curriculum for media literacy--- terrific!
ALASmedia » AM_home
Alas Media is a workspace for creative people of for those who want to be. Great resources and how tos
Media Education Lab: University-community partnership for media literacy under the direction of Renee Hobbs: :
Main Resource Page from Temple Media Lab
The Connected Classroom: Copyright Confusion
My take on the copyright / fairuse conversation at Temple Media Lab. See Joyce Valenza's blog as well http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334/post/1420024142.html
Interesting conversations to start to have about Fair Use and what we can do as educators. Keep an eye on the media lab at Temple as this project develops http://www.mediaeducationlab.com/index.php?page=265
NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal
This is joyce's blog RE Temple Media lab discussion
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