growing up wired
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Growing Up Wired!
What Students Learn About Each Other from the Media
Marteana Davidson, M.A. & MP Gallagher, M.A. Educating for Change Conference 2017
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Name That Brand!
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EVERYTHING! Let’s share. What do they learn?
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FACT or FICTION?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYRNBZOKp_M
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FACT or FICTION?
http://www.npr.org/tags/502124007/fake-news
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Media Literacy
Media Education
Media Studies
Digital Literacy
Digital Citizenship
Information Literacy
Library and Information Science
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Media Literacy21st Century Critical Thinking Skill
In simple terms:
Being aware of the media around you Being able to read, think critically
about, understand and produce media messages
Not media bashing Not prohibiting the use of media; no
“forbidden fruit”
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Media Literacy
Media Literacy is a 21st century approach to education. It provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate with messages in a variety of forms — from print to video to the Internet. Media literacy builds an understanding of the role of media in society as well as essential skills of inquiry and self-expression necessary for citizens of a democracy.
Center for Media Literacy
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FIVE CORE CONCEPTSCenter for Media Literacy www.medialit.org
All media messages are constructed Media messages are constructed using
a creative language with its own rules Different people experience the same
message differently Media have embedded values and
points of view Most media messages are organized to
gain profit and/or power
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Media Literacy “While more young people have access to the Internet and other media than any generation in history, they do not necessarily possess the
ethics, the intellectual skills, or the predisposition to critically analyze and
evaluate their relationship with these technologies or the information they encounter. Good hand/eye
co-ordination and the ability to multitask are not substitutes for critical thinking.”
Dr. David Considine, media educator
Teaching & Assessing 21st Century Skills
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Message’s PurposeP.I.E.
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WHO OWNS THE MEDIA?
2014
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MANY CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION Internet & Social Media
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Time spent with media
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Time spent with media
AGES 8 - 19Between 7.5 and 9 hours
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MEDIA AND YOUNG MINDSPolicy Statement American Academy of Pediatrics
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/138/5/e20162591
Limit screen exposure to 1 hour before bed
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Faith Rogow, Ph. D
http://www.insighterseducation.com/docs.html
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Key Questions
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Generational Shift
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/03/health/teens-tweens-media-screen-use-report
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Good Night iPad by Ann Droyd
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CREDIBILITYResources for checking Credibility FactCheck.org, Washington Post Fact Checker Politifact.com SNOPES http://www.snopes.com A guide to spotting fake news
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HEALTHY BALANCE
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Driver’s Education
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InformationValuesCultureTrends
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WHO, WHAT, WHERE?
How do children learn about their world and the people in their world?
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SOCIALIZING/LEARNING AGENTS
FAMILY SCHOOL RELIGION NEIGHBORHOOD FRIENDS CLUBS & TEAMS EXTRACURRICULARS
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2017SCREENS
Social Media, Citizen Journalism, Apps and More!
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How Many Screens Do You Manage Daily?
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Our Screens
Mary Pat
2 iPhones 2 Computers 2 TVs Additionally: iPad, iPad mini,
Kindle 6
Marteana
3 iPhones 2 Computers 3 TVs Additionally: iPad mini, 1
Samsung tablet 10
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Early Radio & TV
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Isolates and Disconnect Us
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Types of Messages Art Silverblatt
Manifest Messages Direct and clear to the audience
Latent MessagesIndirect and beneath the surface, often escape our immediate attention; can reinforce manifest or may suggest entirely different meaning
Cumulative MessagesOccur with such frequency that over time they form new meanings, independent of any individual production
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Direct & Clear
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A bit more indirect:Smoking is cool!
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Female Beauty Ideal/MythThroughout history a feminine beauty idea has existed and been perpetuated.
http://onedio.co/content/natural-beauty-wins-how-alicia-keys-started-no-makeup-trend-10988
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Media Teaches
About diverse cultures thousands of miles away
New Languages Current events & trends Hones Skills Research Biases Stereotypes & prejudices (both positive &
negative)
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CLOSE YOUR EYES
THINK PROFESSOR
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PROFESSOR
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Media Teaches
MEDIA IS:
Global Social 21st Century: Cheap to Produce Ubiquitous
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Media Teaches
GLOBAL
Documenting the following:
Social Issues – Ferguson and Mike Brown
Natural Disasters – Japan’s Tsunami 2011
Political – Women’s March Jan. 20, 2017
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Media Teaches
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Media TeachesSOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS IN EDUCATION:
Snapchat
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SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS EDUCATION
Don Goble, Broadcast Technology and Film
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"We post food for thought and interesting articles periodically, but the work really belongs to the kids. They post questions and responses to the reading and then interact with each other. It has really changed the comprehension level of discussion - we can usually bypass a lot of it and head into heady places more quickly. It also provides some nice levity and an informal way to approach lit. The kids use memes and gifs in their discussions. Finally, they get to show off some of their own areas of expertise. For example, when we were reading Crime and Punishment, I had a student who was interested in Russian philosophy who would post interesting articles/info that could help people with context."
Jennifer Hartigan, AP Literature English Teacher
SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS EDUCATION
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Jennifer Hartigan, AP Literature English Teacher
@LegitAPLitSOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS
EDUCATION
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SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS EDUCATION
*Top five ways to use Facebook in Education
*The Complete Guide to Twitter hashtags For Education
SnapChat in Education
10 Seconds At A Time, A Teacher Tries Snapchat To Engage Students
#digcit #medialit #edtech #moedchat #medialiteracy
Educational Hashtags https://www.cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html
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Media Teaches
21st Century media is cheap to produce:
Phones are mobile production devices
Photographs / Videos
Production is at your fingertips!
Anyone can be a citizen journalist
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Media Teaches
Citizen Journalist:
“Citizen journalism refers to the reporting of news events by members of the public using the Internet to spread the information. Citizen journalism can be a simple reporting of facts and news that is largely ignored by large media companies. It is easily spread through personal websites, blogs, microblogs, social media and so on. Some types of citizen journalism also act as a check on the reporting of larger news outlets by providing alternative analysis”
Source: Techopedia
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Media Teaches
OLD WAY NEW WAY
Be a mindful creator!
Media Literacy’s core principles: access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY
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Media TeachesBLOOM’S TAXONOMY
CREATE: STUDENTS CREATE MEDIA AFTER LEARNING HOW MEDIA OPERATE
EVALUATE: WHAT TECHNIQUES ARE USED TO PRODUCE THIS MEDIA MESSAGE?
ANALYZE: Break it down into its parts and how they relate to one another
APPLY: TAKE MEDIA LITERACY KNOWLEDGE AND APPLY IT TO NEWS, ADS,
WEBSITES
UNDERSTAND: TAKING PAGE FROM A STORY AND CREATING A MOVIE
STORYBOARD OF THE SCENE
REMEMBER: IN MEDIA LITERACY, STUDENTS NEED TO KNOW BOTH THE CORE
CONCEPTS & CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
Frank Baker
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Ubiquitous
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Does the fish know it’s wet?
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Marshall McLuhan 1911-1980Canadian Media Author and Scholar
“The fish isn’t aware that it is wet until it is taken out of the water.”
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Meet Billy
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Advertising to Children and Teens: Current Practices
The average American child age 8 or older spends more than seven hours a day with screen media, watching TV, using the computer, playing video games, and using hand-held devices (Rideout et al., 2010). Even much younger children, age 2-8, spend nearly two hours a day with screen media (Common Sense Media, 2013). And through virtually all these media, children are exposed to advertising. ~ Common Sense Media Research Brief 2014
Advertising is a pervasive influence on children and adolescents. Young people view more than 40 000 ads per year on television alone and increasingly are being exposed to advertising on the Internet, in magazines, and in schools. ~ 2007 http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/118/6/2563
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YouTube Research
Maddie did research on guinea pigs and self-taught herself
Learn how to tie a bow-tie Used to have to go to the library and
use the card catalogue Microfiche: DO YOU REMEMBER THIS? Critically analyze online sources In 2017 you can learn anything!
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Be critical of what you find!
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
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Be critical of what you find!
FactCheck.org Washington Post Fact Checker Politifact.com Snopes.com A guide to spotting fake news - Article
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Video Games
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VIDEO GAMES
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kara-loo/7-ways-video-games-help_b_6084990.html
http://www.parents.com/kids/development/benefits-of-video-games/
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Activities to Try with Students
Analyze a TV Commercial Managing Screens Exercise Keep a Media Log/Diary Try a “Media-Free” Day Create an online Book Trailer Create Media Messages Letter Writing for Different Audiences
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Media Log
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PINTERESTMedia Literacy
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RESOURCESAmerican Academy of Pediatrics https://www.healthychildren.org/English/media/Pages/default.aspx
Center for Media Literacy http://www.medialit.org
Common Sense Media https://www.commonsensemedia.org
Faith Rogow http://www.insighterseducation.com/film-guides--lesson-plans.html
Frank Baker http://frankwbaker.com
Gateway Media Literacy Partners http://www.gmlpstl.org
Julie Smith http://heyjuliesmith.com
Kaiser Family Foundation (Research 1999, 2015, 2010)http://kff.org/other/report/generation-m2-media-in-the-lives-of-8-to-18-year-olds/
Media Education Foundation http://www.mediaed.org
Media Literacy Now http://medialiteracynow.orghttp://medialiteracynow.org/resources
National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) https://namle.net
Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/search/?q=Media%20Literacy%20&referrer=sitelinks_searchbox
Project Look Sharp http://www.projectlooksharp.org
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THANK YOUMary Pat Gallagher, M.A.
Marteana Davidson Twitter - @mdavidson09