
Marieli Rowe Innovation in Media Literacy Education Award Recipients
Award Recipients in 2024

Argentina
“Desinformación Revelada” Traveling Interactive Exhibit
Milena Rosenzvit
Profile:
Milena Rosenzvit coordinates the Education Program at Chequeado, which carries out Media and Information Literacy initiatives for citizens and the educational community, as well as data journalism and fact-checking education projects for journalists and communicators. Previously, she coordinated teacher training and science communication programs and teams in schools, participatory museums, camps, government projects, editorial projects, and TV. She enjoys interdisciplinary teams, values evidence-informed work, and is guided by perspectives of diversity and rights. She studied Biological Sciences at Universidad de Buenos Aires and has a Master’s degree in Education from Harvard University.
Project Description:
“Desinformación Revelada” (in English, “Revealed Disinformation”) is a traveling and interactive exhibition that invites participants to help the characters of three stories detect disinformation and prevent its circulation. We created it at Chequeado, with the support of Innovation for Change. The objective of this project is to raise awareness among citizens about the phenomenon of disinformation as a problem and the damage it causes, share tools and resources to battle it, and encourage the institutions we partner with to engage in the challenge of mitigating it.
Through 2023, we presented “Desinformación Revelada” at events such as: “The Night of the Museums” in the City of Buenos Aires, at the Cultural Center of Science; the “Festival Clave 13/17” at the Recoleta Cultural Center in the City of Buenos Aires; the “Media Party” at the Konex Cultural Center; the “First International Congress of Wikimedia, Education, and Digital Cultures” held at the National University of La Plata; and the “Social Sciences Fair” for students and graduates of the University of Di Tella. In 2024, Desinformación Revelada was implemented ¡at Lollapalooza music festival! Today, more than 30,000 people have already played it. The project has received very positive feedback and is ready to scale to larger audiences and new territories..

Australia
“Adult Media Literacy Engagement Survey and Toolkit”
Tanya Notley, Michael Dezuanni, Sora Park, T.J. Thomson, Aimee Hourigan and Heather Ford
Profile:
Dr Tanya Notley is Associate Professor in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts and a member of the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University where she leads the Advancing Media Literacy in Australia research program. She is internationally recognised in the field of engaged, practice-based media research in areas of digital inclusion, media literacy, and human rights media. Tanya has worked extensively with a range of organisations to use media education to address inequalities. She has led 10 media literacy research projects since 2017 including two longitudinal national media literacy surveys (one for children and another for adults). She currently leads a national adult media literacy project that collaborates with national public cultural institutions to develop evidence-based interventions. Tanya is a founding member of Australian Media Literacy Alliance and served as Co-Chair 2020-23.
Project Description:
Media literacy empowers citizens to become competent and responsible media producers and consumers. Past research demonstrates that increasing people’s capacity for critical thinking in relation to their media use increases their ability to detect misinformation, which is a pressing issue in contemporary society. However, our research shows that most adult Australians lack confidence in their media abilities and only 39% say they can discern misinformation. More importantly, this research reveals an uneven distribution of media abilities across sociodemographic groups, while 30% of adults have never had any form of media literacy support across their lifetime.
As such, This project brings together four partner organisations (POs)—the national broadcaster, a national archive and museum, and the national association for library and information professionals—to develop effective media literacy initiatives that strategically target adult groups. To inform these initiatives our project is carrying out research that identifies the needs and priorities for this education. To achieve this, the project uses innovative methods to examine where, when and how adult Australians encounter misinformation online and measure people’s ability to take appropriate steps to avoid, analyse, and detect this. Specifically, the project research aims to: 1. Identify adult engagement patterns with misinformation online, through a nationally representative activity-based survey; 2. Uncover the diverse experiences adults have with misinformation online, through a diary study; 3. Develop a model that enables national public cultural institutions to use evidence to design, deliver and evaluate targeted media literacy training programs and resources, through the development of a toolkit and a series of workshop events.

Azerbaijan
“Desinformación Revelada” Traveling Interactive Exhibit
Melda Yildiz
Profile:
Melda Yildiz is a global scholar, media educator, instructional designer, and author. Melda served as a Fulbright Scholar in Turkmenistan (2009) and Azerbaijan (2016) teaching and conducting research integrating media education in P16 classrooms. Yildiz co-authored, published, and presented on topics including media and information literacy, instructional technology, and multicultural and global education. She received an EdD from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in math and science and instructional technology, and an MS from Southern Connecticut State University in instructional technology. She majored in teaching English as a foreign language at Bogazici University, in Turkey.
Project Description:
The Baku American Center in Azerbaijan, renowned for its language support programs, facilitates the Academic Writing Lab, which caters to participants with varying levels of English proficiency. Since my Fulbright assignment in 2016, I have been actively engaged in teaching academic writing at BAC. As a Fulbright scholar, I contributed to the academic landscape by imparting vital writing skills and techniques to students, professionals, and educators in Azerbaijan. The Elele – “Hand in Hand” (in Turkish) initiative seeks to propel the Academic Writing Lab’s impact by introducing a digital platform that leads to a conference presentation and publications and invites opportunities for answering Rowe’s rhetorical “where to next?” This platform will serve as a repository for diverse media literacy projects, papers, stories, and instructional materials crafted by global participants. Harnessing the power of AI, it will offer innovative grammar and language software to accommodate participants with limited English proficiency, ensuring their contributions are accessible and impactful.
Key Components
Digital Platform Development: The PAR project will establish an advanced digital platform that will host participants’ work while incorporating AI-driven language support tools, making content creation and comprehension accessible to individuals with varying levels of English proficiency.
Weekly Online Sessions: Renowned academics will be invited to engage with students through weekly online sessions across 15 weeks. These sessions will serve as a platform for sharing wisdom, offering guidance, and fostering a collaborative learning environment for media literacy education.
Certificate and Presentation Opportunity: Participants completing the Academic Writing Lab will receive certificates of completion and participation. Furthermore, they will showcase their projects at the culminating SpeedTech conference in a concise 5-minute, 10-slide format, fostering public speaking skills and knowledge dissemination.

Philippines
EMAIL Adventures – Environment Media And Information Literacy Adventures
Kyle V. Aboy
Profile:
Kyle V. Aboy is an environmental educator, MIL advocate, and storyteller. He graduated from Mindanao State University-General Santos with the degree of BS in Biology, majoring in Microbiology. He completed the Environmental Leadership and Sustainability Accelerator Program organized by Chili Padi Academy from Yale-National University of Singapore in 2019. He is a certified Greenducator under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau XII, which helps champion environmental education and awareness. He founded Ibaraki Academy to help the youth become champions of environmental conservation and protection. Kyle aspires to use MIL and storytelling to inspire and create positive stories for the environment.
Project Description:
EMAIL Adventures is a youth-led adventure storytelling and immersive experience in promoting media and information literacy, environment, and scientific literacy. Just like a famous tourist spot, we want to create a tour for young people to learn about media and information literacy, eco-literacy, and scientific literacy through a communication, education, and public awareness (CEPA) campaign. We want our target beneficiaries to be immersed in the history, culture, and societal problems that affect the environment, and how we can use media, and information literacy to spark change and create meaningful stories. After the immersive storytelling tours, participants are expected to create CEPA materials in their classrooms in different creative forms such as video, posters, digital campaigns, paintings, artworks, etc. These CEPA materials will be posted online and on different social media platforms. We want to teach media and information literacy in an innovative way, which is through immersive storytelling experiences. In the Philippines, learning in school is only confined to a classroom, yet I want young people to experience learning at a different level which is by exposing themselves to the environment and the history of the place.
Key Stages:
This project is divided into various stages. First is the EMPOWER stage, in the empower stage we will gather storytellers from different communities who can be tour guides who can share about the things that they are very passionate about in the environment. The tour guide for this will undergo training on how to lead a tour, how to teach media and information literacy, and incorporate eco and scientific literacy. The second stage is the ENCOUNTER, we will invite students from elementary and high school to join our immersive tours. Each tour can last from 3-5 hours, including the travel. In the encounter stage, students will be immersed in the different spots and learn about the place, how it is connected to eco-literacy, and what they can do to promote eco-messaging. The third stage is EXPRESS, after their encounter with nature and immersive experience in different spots, elementary and high school students are expected to create CEPA materials through different forms of medium or art which will be published online and offline.
Inaugural Award Recipients in 2022

Géraldine Wuyckens
1st Place: Géraldine Wuyckens – Belgium – Design Fiction in Media Education
Profile:
Géraldine Wuyckens holds a Master’s degree in Information and Communication Sciences, with a specialization in media analysis, from the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium. She is currently working at UCLouvain as a teaching and research assistant in Information and Communication Sciences, and is conducting a doctoral thesis on the use of design fiction in media education. In this context, she has received three grants to take part in international research projects in Canada and is currently collaborating with the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) and Concordia University for a period of four months. She already has several publications in international journals, including two major journals in her field (Media Education Research Journal and Journal Media Literacy Education).
Project Description:
Based on the practice of design fiction, she has developed a critical inquiry method in media education that encourages pupils to ask relevant questions about digital media and technology. She set up a design-based research project in September 2018 with Action Médias Jeunes, a non-profit organization, to develop activities about design fiction. As a continuation of previous work with them, she will develop an educational tool that they can share with secondary school teachers. The tool will include a set of participatory activities in which pupils are invited to prototype a technology of the future and to reflect on the potential consequences of their implementation in an imagined society.

Antonio López
2nd Place: Antonio López – Rome/USA – Ecomedia Literacy website
Profile:
Antonio López, Ph.D, is an expert curriculum designer, educator, trainer, and theorist with a research focus on bridging ecojustice and media literacy. He is a founding theorist and architect of ecomedia literacy and creator of the ecomedialiteracy.org website, which curates teaching resources. He has written numerous academic articles, essays, and four books: Ecomedia Literacy: Integrating Ecology into Media Education; Greening Media Education: Bridging Media Literacy with Green Cultural Citizenship; The Media Ecosystem: What Ecology Can Teach Us About Responsible Media Practice; and Mediacology: A Multicultural Approach to Media Literacy in the 21st Century. He is lead editor of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Ecomedia Studies. Currently he is Associate Professor of Communications and Media Studies at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. Resources and writing are available at antonio-lopez.com.
Project Description:
Ecomedialiteracy.org will provide guides and materials for any educator who wants to “green” media, news, information, and digital literacy practice. It will feature a glossary of terms, curated web links for research, an overview of ecomedia studies, and student work. By building an international repository of lessons and media examples on media and environment, the aim is to innovate and extend the capacity of media literacy to meet 21st Century challenges.

Maarit Jaakkola
3rd Place: Maarit Jaakkola – Finland and Sweden – Media Literacy Actors’ Map
Profile:
Maarit Jaakkola is a Doctor of Social Sciences (Journalism) working as Co-Director at the Centre for Nordic Media Research Nordicom at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. She is also an Associate Professor at the Department of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG) at the University of Gothenburg and an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences (ITC) at Tampere University in Finland.
Jaakkola’s research is located at the intersection between media, culture and learning. In her research, Jaakkola is searching for connections between professional and non-professional media production, public and informal pedagogies, as well as cultural-studies approaches, preferring comparative studies in the Nordic region.
Project Description:
The Media Literacy Actor Map that we all need to navigate in the jungle: a visualization tool that shows how media literacy initiatives and projects are related to each other. With it, you can see how your project relates to others’ and find partners doing similar work. There are numerous actors conducting media literary (ML) projects, often without knowing about each other. Researchers dealing with questions relevant for ML are not often aware of others with similar interests, as ML is not an explicit research field but an interdisciplinary area embedded in traditional disciplines. The Media Literacy Actor Map (ML Map) provides ML actors to fill in a simple questionnaire and based on the information provided, visualizes the MIL actor in question on a multi-sectional and multi-dimensional map online. The map will help educators, policymakers and scholars gain an overview of the scope and spread of ML initiatives or projects, and find which actors show the maximal differences from each other.

Madelyn Garcia
4th Place: Madelyn Garcia – Philippines – Meriam’s Online World Show
Profile:
Madelyn Garcia is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños. She holds a Master’s degree in Communication from the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication. Her research interests include media education, digital participation, and participatory and practice-focused studies in the field of media and information literacy.
Project Description:
In the Philippines, a country dubbed as the ‘social media capital of the world’ for six straight years, the heavily saturated media ecosystem underscores a much heavier need to advance media literacy among our younger media consumers and creators. The first of its kind as an edutainment material for digital media literacy, MOW: Meriam’s Online World TV series follows the story of Meriam, a 10-year-old girl, tech-savvy, active social media user, and likes playing online games; and Aunt Marla, early 30’s, tech-savvy, active social media user, and assumes as the guardian of Meriam.
The show tackles media related issues arising from Filipino kids’ experiences and practices in various online platforms. The five-episode series will be exhibited as an after-school viewing program with elementary pupils from Grades 6 to 9. Through discussions and activities about their behaviors, values, and mindsets, the pupils will relate to their own everyday experiences online, connect with other kids on how they are dealing with their digital environment, stimulating critical thinking, respect, and concern for others and ensuring the full potential of the series as a learning tool, at school and at home, towards a more meaningful understanding of their online environments.
