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Media Literacy: It’s About Freedom!

Media Literacy: It’s About Freedom!. Tessa Jolls, President Center for Media Literacy. FREEDOM!. From time, from place… Expression and communication any time, anywhere A myriad of tools. A New Way to Teach All Subjects. From a sage on the stage… to a guide on the side.

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Media Literacy: It’s About Freedom!

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  1. Media Literacy: It’s About Freedom! Tessa Jolls, President Center for Media Literacy

  2. FREEDOM! • From time, from place… • Expression and communication any time, anywhere • A myriad of tools

  3. A New Way to Teach All Subjects From a sage on the stage… to a guide on the side

  4. What is Media Literacy? A definition: Media Literacy is a 21st century approach to education. It provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate with messages in a variety of forms - from print to video to the Internet. Media Literacy builds an understanding of the role of media in society, as well as essential skills of inquiry and self-expression necessary for citizens of a democracy.

  5. What is Not Media Literacy? • Media bashing is not media literacy, however media literacy sometimes involves criticizing the media. • Media production is not media literacy; although media literacy should include media production. • Teaching with media is not media literacy; one must also teach about media and media systems. • Media literacy does not mean ‘don’t watch’; it means ‘watch carefully; think critically.’

  6. CRITICAL THINKING!

  7. Media Literacy Process: APPLIED TO Content: Constant, Habit of Mind Variable, Infinite

  8. Q/TIPSTM

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