Center for Media Literacy
The Center for Media Literacy provides you with a wide selection of teaching tools, carefully evaluated for their quality and importance to the field.
http://www.medialit.org/
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Media literacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Media literacy is the process of accessing, analyzing, evaluating and creating messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres and forms. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_literacy
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Media Literacy Clearinghouse: Resources for K-12 Educators
Resources and workshops for K-12 educators promoting critical thinking to help students read media messages.
http://www.frankwbaker.com/
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MediaLiteracy.com: Gateway Site for Media Literacy Education
Featuring the Media Literacy Speakers Bureauâ„¢ and hundreds of resources for media literacy education in school, home and community.
http://www1.medialiteracy.com/
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MediaLiteracy
Dr. Peter DeBenedittis is dedicated to creating a cultural revolution around media. This website contains research, information and educational materials ...
http://www.medialiteracy.net/
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An Introduction to Media Literacy
For many years now, The National Telemedia Council has been asked if any clear, succinct yet comprehensive overview of media literacy was available. ...
http://www.ci.appstate.edu/programs/edmedia/medialit/article.html
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MEDIA LITERACY ONLINE PROJECT GATEWAY
Biannual online publication focusing on media literacy and the influence of media in the lives of children and youth.
http://interact.uoregon.edu/medialit/mlr/home/
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PBS Teachers . Media Literacy . Quiz
Your knowledge of media literacy has a good foundation, but could benefit ... We suspect you're already talking about media literacy with your students, ...
http://www.pbs.org/teachers/media_lit/quiz.html
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New Mexico Media Literacy Project | nmmlp.org | HOME
Aims to help people become more critical consumers of media messages. Provides teaching and multimedia resources, presentations, and training nationwide.
http://www.nmmlp.org/
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Don't Buy It - Get Media Smart
The Don't Buy It Web site encourages young people, especially those 9-11 years old, to think critically about media - television, radio, magazines, the Web, ...
http://pbskids.org/dontbuyit/
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