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Media Literacy

MNN Youth Channel PSA Curriculum

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This 7-session sequence of lesson plans and curriculum culminates in the production and public screening of two Public Service Announcements. In planning, shooting and editing two PSAs, students will develop skills and habits for successful collaboration (Communication, negotiation, listening, compromise), media literacy (media as a tool for inquiry & expression) and video production (Camera, Sound & Editing). They will learn to develop a clear message or viewpoint to verbally and visually persuade an audience. Lastly, we hope that by making these Public Service Announcements students will become more socially aware and active in their communities. DOWNLOAD THE .PDF(3.3MB)


Youth Channel Media Literacy Curriculum

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This two-hour interactive Media Literacy Workshop offers participants a chance to think critically about the media we consume everyday. Through a series of large and small group discussions, interactive activities, video clips and photographs, participants will explore the following issues: media advertising; ownership and content; media consolidation; identity and representation; and the central role media plays in democratic societies. Participants will also learn about public-access television and the growing youth media field. DOWNLOAD ALL PRINTED MATERIALS .ZIP (13.8 MB) The included guide is intended to guide practitioners through facilitating a Media Literacy Workshop in 6 parts. It is not a rigid curriculum, rather a source of exercises, discussion points, and connections that can be expanded or adjusted to suit the needs of a given group. We hope that you will find some of the pieces compiled here an interesting approach to building on the basics of media literacy. VIEW THE MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION ONLINE (best if viewed in Internet Explorer) DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION (56MB - sorry, this might take a while!)


Great Website for Media Critique clips

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Media Nipple - this is a great website/video blog with almost daily posts critiquing ugly trends in mainstream TV. its a project of Cultural Farming.


Great Website for Online Media Examples and Analysis

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Media Nipple - this is a great website/video blog with almost daily posts critiquing ugly trends in mainstream TV.  its a project of Cultural Farming.


NYCoRE 'Unnatural Disatster' Curriculum

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When NYCoRE first released Unnatural Disaster, days after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, we asked educators how they would help their students to make sense of the storm’s aftermath. The feedback was powerful. While we received reports of the guide’s usefulness and words of encouragement from across the continent, we disproportionately observed silent classrooms. Three months later, stories of displaced families, re-building efforts and a congressional investigation trickle into mainstream news reports.


YC Media Literacy Article in IndyKids

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MNN Youth Channel Peer Trainer and PT Coordinator, Derrick Dawkins, has an article on media literacy in the fall edition of IndyKids! check it out - pick one up by the MNN reception window and flip to page 6. (dont forget to read all the other great stuff too.)
the issue is also downloadable as a pdf here.


Youth Channel Media Literacy Curriculum

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This two-hour interactive Media Literacy Workshop offers participants a chance to think critically about the media we consume everyday. Through a series of large and small group discussions, interactive activities, video clips and photographs, participants will explore the following issues: media advertising; ownership and content; media consolidation; identity and representation; and the central role media plays in democratic societies. Participants will also learn about public-access television and the growing youth media field.


MNN Youth Channel PSA Curriculum

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This 7-session sequence of lesson plans and curriculum culminates in the production and public screening of two Public Service Announcements. In planning, shooting and editing two PSAs, students will develop skills and habits for successful collaboration (Communication, negotiation, listening, compromise), media literacy (media as a tool for inquiry & expression) and video production (Camera, Sound & Editing). They will learn to develop a clear message or viewpoint to verbally and visually persuade an audience.


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