Media and Information Literacy: Enriching the Teacher/Librarian Dialogue
The shift in point of view from libraries as warehouses of information to the ‘third space’ concept supports both library spaces and library workers as change agents with an eye towards the future, and in support of the communities they serve, especially as it relates to media and information literacy.
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RETURNING TO NORMALCY: EXCHANGES AND INTERCHANGES
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA LITERACY RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ‘22
What happens when you bring people together in a common space to discuss media literacy and the world? Synergy.
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The Human-Algorithmic Question: A Media Literacy Education Exploration
The proliferation of new media formats has created a high bar for effective storytelling that present a challenge to traditional education, schooling and learning as well as for media production and consumption itself.
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Education as Storytelling and the Implications for Media Literacy
The proliferation of new media formats has created a high bar for effective storytelling that present a challenge to traditional education, schooling and learning as well as for media production and consumption itself.
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EcoMedia literacy
Our first digital issue is a collaboration with the Journal of Sustainability Education, broadening our understanding of media literacy from an ecological perspective, reframing the metaphors we use about media experiences and our relationship to the earth. A big thank you to JSE, our guest editors, and authors for their work on this important and timely topic!
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Current Issues
- Media and Information Literacy: Enriching the Teacher/Librarian Dialogue
- The International Media Literacy Research Symposium
- The Human-Algorithmic Question: A Media Literacy Education Exploration
- Education as Storytelling and the Implications for Media Literacy
- Ecomedia Literacy