Topic
Crash Course: Media Literacy
Collector:
Ann V.
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Lesson Planet
Publisher
Viewers take a Crash Course in Media Literacy. They watch 12 videos that take them through media history, the positive and negative effects of media, and regulations and policies affecting media producers. The series aims to help viewers develop the skills they need to become more media savvy.
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Concepts
artificial intelligence, electronic media, literacy skills, the internet, advertising, data analysis, computers, bias, statistics, algorithms, facebook, information technology, media analysis, the united nations, human rights, accessibility, evaluating sources, evaluating websites, evaluating claims, accuracy, facts, fact and opinion, media bias, evidence, making decisions, propaganda, propaganda techniques, public relations, campaigns, governments, american politics, wars, electronics, consumers, copyright laws, the first amendment, constitutional law, parodies, news media, imagination, television, pop music, intellectual property, cyberbullying, privacy, big business, telecommunications, government regulation, consumer awareness, financial literacy, corporations, demographics, hyperlinks, human behavior, data collection, twitter, instagram, google apps, internet safety, public opinion, human needs, products, persuasion, authority, marketing, consensus, emotions, feelings, public service announcements, commercials, addition money, needs vs. wants, popular culture, gender bias, stereotypes, film, american culture, cognitive development, the brain, organizing information, memory, news reporting, stories, critical thinking, musicians, news headlines, the radio, journalism, racism, sexism, technological advancements, media coverage, yellow journalism, plato, reading, oral history, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, newspapers, artwork, making inferences
Resource Details
Common Core
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