This article describes a model of media literacy based on five processes: Access, Analyze, Create, Reflect and Act and includes ideas for addressing each of these processes with your students.
Blogger and education journalist Suzie Boss proposes that media and digital literacy is not just for students, but essential for all citizens.
This article was compiled from questions to the Center for Media Literacy. They used what they’ve learned over the years to help identify these meaningful strategies.
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Why Scoopit Is Becoming An Indispensable Learning Tool
Commentator David Weinberger says a growing trend allows us all to have a say on how to organize the Internet. Weinberger is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
This article explains ten ways that educators can be empowered to take charge of their learning by utilizing the web and mobile technology to connect to other educators.
Watch this slideshow as it highlights a variety of social media tools that you can use to connect with other educators and educational leaders to grow your network
You can enhance your already cutting-edge PLN by harnassing the power of hashtags, chats and other Twitter lists.
Read how students can also benefit from using PLNs to manage web–based information.
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