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An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told (Richard III, Act 4 Scene 4): Media Literacy and the Role of the School Library

Novembro 26, 2023 by Rachael Brennan

Abstract The proliferation of digital media has created a new challenge for educators: how to effectively teach students to be critical consumers and producers of information. This literature review methodically explores the role of school libraries in media literacy education, with a particular focus on the United Kingdom. An analysis of the modern definitions of media … [Read more...] about An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told (Richard III, Act 4 Scene 4): Media Literacy and the Role of the School Library

The Journal of Media Literacy Enriching the Teacher & Librarian Dialogue Media and Information Literacy in Practice
Media Education Dynamic Literacies Digital Literacy Curriculum Third Space Creativity Critical Thinking Media Literacy School Libraries

Algorithms: Everyone’s an Influencer

Março 28, 2023 by Ella D'Adonna

With the growth of TikTok and other social media platforms, just about anyone can blow up on the internet. The rise to fame can happen instantaneously; we have seen this recently with influencers such as Charli D’Amelio and Alix Earle. These everyday people grew into internet superstars after their TikTok videos went viral. Playing the algorithm makes it so easy to rise to … [Read more...] about Algorithms: Everyone’s an Influencer

Sem categoria Social Media Creativity Social Media Algorithm Influencers

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