NAMLE
The National Association for Media Literacy Education is the leading nonprofit membership organization dedicated to advancing media literacy education in the United States.
Project Look Sharp
Teach your students to think critically about media of all types with Project Look Sharp's Constructivist Media Decoding techniques and lesson plans.
Stanford History Education Group
SHEG has made major contributions in the area of Media Literacy with multiple studies done on how students navigate online media, and having written an entire curriculum on Civic Online Reasoning.
News Literacy Project
NLP, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.
Center for News Literacy
At the Stony Brook University School of Journalism
As we have developed more sessions on Media Literacy, we decided to keep all of our resources in one place. So this started out as the News Literacy LibGuide, and has expanded from there.
To see resources from each workshop, click the links below, or just peruse the tabs at the top of the page:
Media Literacy at the Primary/Elementary Level
Liesl Toates |
Lindsay Neumire |
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Image Investigation BREAKOUT!
Tuesday, May 24, 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Learn how to use photo-analyzing tools and strategies to find the truth behind the images you see. Put your sleuthing skills to the test in a Breakout-style game that is all about image investigation!