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Media Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #11 Instructional VideoMedia Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #11 Instructional Video
Publisher
Crash Course
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Grade
8th - 12th
Subjects
Social & Emotional Learning
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
11:03
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Duration
15 mins
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Year
2018
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Media Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #11

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Did you realize that Internet access is a basic human right? For those of us fortunate to have online access, it's essential to have media smarts! Discover the five skills to be media savvy during an engaging video. The host discusses each skill and provides examples of how to incorporate them into everyday Internet use. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

media analysis, the internet, the united nations, human rights, accessibility, evaluating sources, evaluating websites, evaluating claims, accuracy, facts, fact and opinion, media bias, evidence, making decisions

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • As an engaging opener, have students read a current events article online and ask them to describe how they know it's factual and trustworthy
  • Add the video to a journalism or bias lesson

Classroom Considerations

  • The resource is 11th in a series of videos to promote media literacy
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • The comparison of using the Internet with learning to drive is funny and relevant to pupils
  • Visual cues help viewers follow the components of each rule and take notes

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.8.2 SL.9-10.2 SL.11-12.2

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