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KQED education
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
KQED Education Network engages with community and educational organizations to broaden and deepen the impact of KQED media to effect positive change. Through parent education and professional development workshops, public screenings, multimedia resources, and special events, Education Network reaches more than 200,000 Bay Area residents a year and serves people of all ages, with a particular emphasis on reaching underserved communities.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Early Learning
• Early Childhood Educators
o Hands On Literacy
o Workshops
o A place of our own workshops
• Parents & kids
o Media as a learning tool
o Reading Rainbow
o Sesame Street View & Do
o Workshops
• Community Partners
• KidsWatch
• PBS Kids Raising Readers
Educators
• Arts
• Science
• Social Studies/Language Arts
o Election Resources
• Post Secondary Education
Digital Media Center
• Media Literacy
o Key Concepts
o Framework
o Glossary
o Resources
o Copyright & Media Education
o Video for English Learners
• Teachers’ Domain
Community Engagement
Curriculum Bank
• Adult Learning
• Language Arts
• Math
• Media Studies
• Science
• Social Studies
• Study Skills/ESL
• Visual & Performing Arts
• Visual & Performing Arts: Literary Arts
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Quicktime
Vorbereitende Überlegungen zur Unterrichtspraxis IV, Video/Film
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Interviews with experts about how to "teach film"
Length:
10 pages
Table of contents:
Gespräch mit Christine Dollhofer (Interview with C.D.)
Gespräch mit Stefan Kurowski
Gespräch mit Gustav Ernst
Further exercises
Allgemeine Überlegungen zur Unterrichtbarkeit vonVideo/Film (General considerations about teachability of video/film)
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader
Hidden Heroes
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Hidden Heroes is a hands-on, standards-based curriculum that asks youth to tell the stories of their communities through the heroes and leaders who live and work there.
Year:
2004
Table of contents:
Educator Central
• Class Home Page
• Lesson Plans
• Video Clips
• Production Tips
• Related Standards
Youth Central
• Student Home Page
• Production Tips
• Links
• Video Clips
Hero Gallery
Latest News
Resources
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Quicktime
MediaLiteracy.com
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
The mission of MediaLiteracy.com is to increase awareness of the need for media literacy and of the many resources available for teaching it.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
News
Library
Free Stuff
Community
Jobs/Grants/Degrees
Calendar
Signup for eNews
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
Look again
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
The guide includes advice on how to manage teaching and learning film in early years settings, classrooms and across the school, a model for learning progression, and an extensive list of further resources and resource providers.
ISBN:
1-903786-11-8
Year:
2003
Length:
64 pages
Table of contents:
Introduction
The case for Moving Image Education for 3–11 year-olds
Basic Teaching Techniques
Moving images and literacy
Founding Stage curriculum links
Moving Images across the curriculum
Managing teaching and learning
Becoming cineliterate
Resources
Glossary
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader
The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
This document is a code of best practices that helps educators using media literacy concepts and techniques to interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use.
Year:
2003
Length:
20 pages
Table of contents:
What this is
What this isn’t
How this document was created
Media literacy education
Use of media in education vs. media literacy education
Copyright: a contentious climate
Fair use and education
Fair use
The tyranny of guidelines and experts
Code of best practices in fair use for media literacy education
• General points about principles
• Principles
Common myths about fair use
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Flash
Cable in the classroom
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Cable in the Classroom is the U.S. cable industry’s education foundation. Its mission is to foster the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide.Cable in the Classroom advocates for the visionary, sensible and effective use of media in homes, schools, and communities.
Table of contents:
Teachers
• A Teacher’s Story
• How to get cable in your school
• Cable’s Educational TV programming and web resources
• Recording highlights monthly calendar
• Online Video
• eLECTIONS (interactive broadband game about running a political campaign)
• Windward (Interactive learning game about bearing the weather)
• Shakespeare (multimedia exploration of S.’s language and how his words have changed over the ages)
• Cable in the Classroom Magazine
• Threshold Magazine
• Media Smart
• Cable’s Leaders in Learning Awards
• Newsletters
• CIC Podcasts
• News
• Events
• FAQs
Parents
• Cable Resources for Learning
• Monthly Calendar of programming
• eLECTIONS
• Windward
• Shakespeare
• Media Smart
• Cable’s Leaders in Learning Award
• Newsletters
• Cable in the Classroom Magazine
• CIC Podcasts
• News
• Events
• FAQs
Cable Resources for Learning
• On Cable TV & Web
• Recording Highlights
• Online Video
• Search TV Listings
• Learning with Cable
• Copyright & Recording
• Get Classroom Cable
• Newsletters
• Parent Tips
• Cable Company Locator
• Broadband Games
• DTV Transition
Publications
Media Smart
• Media Smart –Teachers
• Media Smart – Parents
• Digital Ethics
• Digital Safety
• Awards
• Media Smart Newsletter
• Learn More
• Point Smart. Click Safe.
• Polls & Surveys
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
Media Watch
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Our goal is to challenge abusive stereotypes and other biased images commonly found in the media. Media Watch, which began in 1984, distributes educational videos, media literacy information and newsletters to help create more informed consumers of the mass media.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Top News
About
Donate
Take Action
Gallery
Lectures
Links
Multimedia
Events
Archives
Classroom Video
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Classroom Video Ltd specialises in the production and supply of educational DVDs to schools and Further Education colleges here in the UK and to International schools teaching the UK National Curriculum overseas. The majority of programmes come complete with teachers’ notes to help with lesson and homework planning, and a full programme summary. All programmes are available on DVD and are available on preview for assessment prior to purchasing.
Table of contents:
Video material sorted by subject
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader, Flash
Media Literacy for Prevention, Critical Thinking, Self-Esteem
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Dr. Peter DeBenedittis is dedicated to creating a cultural revolution around media.This website contains research, information and educational materials about how media literacy is used for science-based prevention and internet safety.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Research
• Special reports
• Alcohol Toys
• PeterD’s Papers
• Links & Resources
Client Services
• Book a Speaker
• Meeting Planners’ Page
• Presentation samples
• Speaker’s Calendar
• PeterD
• Rate Sheet
• Client List
• Request Demo Tape
Venues & Topics
• Conferences & Keynotes
• Workshops & Training
• College LEctures
• Middle & High Schools
• Internet Safety & Cyberbullying
• Tobacco Prevention
• Underage & Binge Drinking
• Body Image & Eating Disorders
• Parenting
• Violence Prevention
• Nutrition & Obesity Prevention
• Self Esteem & Sexuality
• Social Norms
Educational Material
Contact
Calendar
Help the cause
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Flash