activism/critic
Lesite.tv
Submitted Friday, November 13, 2009 - 14:21Description:
lesite.tv propose aux enseignants, enseignants-documentalistes et élèves d'accéder à la demande à plus de 2500 séquences vidéos à télécharger, indexées aux points-clés du programme scolaire couvrant 20 disciplines et réparties selon 3 niveaux de scolarité.
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Jalons pour l'histoire du temps présent
Submitted Friday, November 13, 2009 - 13:59Description:
Né d’un partenariat entre l’Institut National de l'Audiovisuel et le ministère de l'Éducation nationale, le site Jalons pour l’Histoire du Temps présent a été conçu pour l’enseignement de l’histoire du XXe siècle. La richesse du fonds permet aussi un usage en éducation civique, en géographie et dans les démarches interdisciplinaires.
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Flipping the script
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Flipping the Script: Critical Thinking in a Hip Hop World , is designed to help educators teach media literacy concepts and media production skills around the exciting and engaging theme of Hip-Hop culture and music.
Table of contents:
About
Resources
Lesson Plans
Video Clips
Youth Work
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Quicktime
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
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 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
The New Mexico Media Literacy Project
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Media literacy - the ability to critically consume and create media - is an essential skill in today's world. Media literacy education seeks to give kids and adults greater freedom by empowering them to access, analyze, evaluate and produce media.
Table of contents:
Why media literacy?
Media literacy concepts
Text & Subtext
The language of persuasion
Deconstructing media
Deconstruction gallery
Creating counter-ads
Looking beyond the frame
Making media
Independent media
Taking action
Links
System requirements:
QuickTime
Project Look Sharp
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
An initiative to promote and support the integration of media literacy into classroom curricula at all grade levels and instructional areas, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of media literacy education in the schools.
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
Teaching Media Literacy
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
This website is designed to support the book Teachingmedialiteracy.com: A Web-Linked Guide to Resources and Activities. In the book, links are cited according to a numbering system by chapter and topic.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Goals and curriculum frameworks for media literacy instruction
Chapter 2: Uses of new media in media education
Chapter 3: Film techniques
Chapter 4: Critical approaches to responding to media texts
Chapter 5: Studying media representations
Chapter 6: Media ethnography
Chapter 7: Film, television & music genres
Chapter 8: Studying advertising
Chapter 9: Studying the news
Chapter 10: Integrating media into the English curriculum
Media Smart
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Media Smart develops and provides, free of charge and on request, educational materials to primary schools that teach children to think critically about advertising in the context of their daily lives.
Our materials use real examples of advertising to teach core media literacy skills.
Table of contents:
Kids
• About us
• Games
• House Hippo
• Quiz
• What do you think?
• Downloads
Parents
• Media Glossary
• Media literacy and your child
• Tell us what you think
Teachers
• Our materials
• Media literacy skills & curriculum links
• Order our materials
• Evaluation Research
• Feedback
About
• Media literacy core skills and learning objectives
• Key documents on media literacy
• Expert group
• Our research
• Supporters
• What others say about us
• Take up in schools
• Facts and figures
• Reviews
• Watch our infomercial
• FAQs
• Contact us
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Flash