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Connecting Youth, Eco-Media and Resilience in Appalachia

abril 1, 2020 by Derek Douglas, Emmanuel Garcia, Mary Grueser

Abstract: In the summer of 2019, the We are All Connected urban-rural youth media program launched Something in Our Water, an eco-media documentary project that investigates the shared problem of water sustainability, public health, and climate change in their communities. This article discusses the transformative experience that the youth from New York City … [Read more...] about Connecting Youth, Eco-Media and Resilience in Appalachia

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Reports
Environmental Education Youth Medis Critical Media Literacy Civic Participation Experiential Learning Youth Participatory Action Research

The Pedagogy of Sustainable Web Design

abril 1, 2020 by Denis F. Doyon

Abstract: As education increasingly emphasizes science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), many media educators may choose to promote skills-based technology curricula as a substitute for critical forms of media literacy. This poses a challenge for media educators who are trying to incorporate environmental issues into their pedagogical practice. As a website designer, I … [Read more...] about The Pedagogy of Sustainable Web Design

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Reports
Carbon Footprint Internet Data Centers Green Web Hosting Sustainable Web Design

Teaching for Environmental Justice at the Educational Video Center

abril 1, 2020 by Steve Goodman

Abstract: While teaching about climate change in K-12 schools often focuses on the catastrophic crises it is causing on a global scale, for students from poor and historically marginalized communities a pedagogy of environmental justice centers their own local neighborhoods, schools, and homes as sites for investigation and action. The Educational Video Center (EVC) in New York … [Read more...] about Teaching for Environmental Justice at the Educational Video Center

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Reports
Civic Participation Youth Participatory Action Research Environmental Education Youth Medis Critical Media Literacy

Strategies and Tactics for Interdisciplinary Experiential Environmental Education and Digital Media Production

abril 1, 2020 by Andy Opel

Abstract: This essay describes a series of interdisciplinary projects addressing environmental issues in Florida where faculty and students from different departments collaborate on complex problems and produce multimedia work aimed at reaching a public audience.  Through a series of brief case studies, a model of interdisciplinary experiential education emerges, … [Read more...] about Strategies and Tactics for Interdisciplinary Experiential Environmental Education and Digital Media Production

The Journal of Media Literacy Ecomedia Literacy Reports
Digital Media Environmental Education Experiential Learning Interdisciplinary Projects

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