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Conference Day | The Digies
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The Digies team puts together an educational day of sharing where exemplars and best practices are shared by those who are using the tools. The daytime event is kicked off with a keynote from a seminal figure engaged with the use of media art. This year's event will take place December 17th at GCC Batavia. With a Keynote from The Strong: National Museum of Play, a look back at 10 Years of the Digies, and hands-on sessions with fantastic tools, the day is going to be a fantastic one.
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7 Ways Media Literacy Can Help You Survive Political News - Julie Smith
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Media Literacy Education since 1997. Who is Julie Smith? Books & Reviews. Media Appearances & Online Resources. What Others Have Said:. 7 Ways Media Literacy Can Help You Survive Political News. October 6, 2016. My name is Julie and I am here to help you survive the rest of the campaign season. If you’re like me, you’re fairly desperate for the election to be OVER. (Heck, I’ve been ready since January. But that’s a topic for another post.). QUESTION #1: Who’s the communicator of the message? Or, is the a...
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Lesson Ideas | English Language Site for Students and Teachers
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Sample Activities for Young Children. Sample Activities for Adult Learners. English Language Site for Students and Teachers. Promoting Student-Centered Lessons for Adults and Children. Teach Students to Pronounce Numbers. Posted by Alison Sattler. In Free and Low-Cost Teacher Resources. Role Plays and Dialogues. Asymp; Leave a comment. Here is another activity from the MyEnglishImages.com. Download Lesson and Worksheets (PDF):. Original Source Page Link:. Posted by Alison Sattler. Asymp; Leave a comment.
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3/8 – News Spin and Selling White Towels – Project Look Sharp
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3/8 – News Spin and Selling White Towels. Posted by Project Look Sharp. 13 March 2012, 3:33 pm. News Spin: Who Gets Credit for Bhutan’s King and Queen? Today we spent the first half of the morning on news analysis, looking in particular at news spin. We discussed the ways in which Bhutan is portrayed in different news sources, both visually. Or does this reflect a deeper cultural difference between our two countries, and Bhutan’s emphasis on the Gross National Happiness? Powered by Facebook Comments.
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3/7 – “Kuzu Zangpo!” – Project Look Sharp
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3/7 – “Kuzu Zangpo! Posted by Project Look Sharp. 10 March 2012, 5:58 pm. Teacher Training at Samtse College of Education, Bhutan. How do your opinions and biases influence the choices you make as an educator about media documents to analyze and discuss? How could you use take a stand in your classroom? Powered by Facebook Comments. 3/5-6 – Driving to Samtse. 3/8 – News Spin and Selling White Towels ». Greening the Curriculum through Media Literacy Approaches to Sustainability Education. Successful Pilot...
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My Story | Kelsey Greene
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As a result of further self-discovery in high school however, I sought to be an individual distinct from my parents and began contemplating alternative career paths. I decided to pursue a degree in journalism to further my love for writing, which I have adamantly practiced since age six through a collection of diaries. After my first semester in college I became frustrated with the formulaic and restrictive aspects of news reporting promoted within my coursework and switched to a new documentary program.
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Youth Culture and New Technologies: Blogging
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Youth Culture and New Technologies. Project Look Sharp Workshop Blog, 24 March 2006. Blogs are a type of webpage, typically maintained with software that allows Internet user to easily post material to the page, usually displaying content reverse chronological order with the newest items at the top of the page. (Pew Internet and American Life Project). One in five teens (19%), or roughly 4 million young Americans, have created their own blog. (Pew Internet and American Life Project). Blogs of Teen Girls.
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