Teaching media literacy. Asking questions
Description
This program explains how to teach media literacy through the application of three basic facts and five key analytical questions that can be applied to any media message. This simple and highly effective approach is reinforced by insights and observations provided by important figures in the media literacy movement, including Elizabeth Thoman, Tessa Jolls, and Jeff Share, of the Center for Media Literacy. Fight passive consumerism and promote critical thinking with Teaching Media Literacy.
Runtime
31 min
Series
Subjects
- Mass media and culture (147)
- Computer-aided instruction (30)
- Mass media (887)
- Educational technology (286)
- Instructional systems (72)
- Journalism (185)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c2006
Database
Films on Demand
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