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Call For Proposals: NAMLE 2013

Call For Proposals: NAMLE 2013

Deadline: January 21, 2013 (two-week extension) NAMLE is currently inviting proposals for participation in our 2013 NAMLE Conference to be held in Torrance, CA July 12-13th. As a membership organization, NAMLE celebrates the diversity of voices, pedagogies and technologies that comprise

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Intersections: Teaching and Learning Across Media

Intersections: Teaching and Learning Across Media

The 2013 National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) Conference will be held July 12-13 in Torrance, CA. The theme is “Intersections: Teaching and Learning Across Media.”Disruption is a watchword for the time we live in: competing social networking platforms, ever-shifting working styles,

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Health and Media Literacy Education

What does it mean to be healthy? In researching and writing my second book (Health Teens, Healthy Schools: How Media Literacy Can Save Education in the United States) I explore the intersection of media literacy, health literacy and civic engagement among adolescent

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Aurora: Looking at Two Sides of the Same Coin

Aurora: Looking at Two Sides of the Same Coin

I originally wrote this piece for the members of the National Association for Media Literacy Education, but I think it is worth reposting here at PLAY. ©Andres Rodriguez | Dreamstime.com Last week 12 theater-goers were senselessly shot and killed and

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Why the Success of One Laptop Per Child Matters

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) recently commended the Peruvian government for providing children with access to technology through the One Laptop Per Child program (OLPC). OLPC began in 2007 with a powerful G1G1 (“Give One, Get One”) campaign as an innovative and

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Thank you for coming in to speak with our Health classes. You helped equip them with the tools necessary to cut through the "noise" they are inundated with every day in order to make healthier choices. Your video clips were well chosen and illustrated your points beautifully for a middle school audience.

Pamela S. (M.S. 245, New York City)

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