Using the Community Loan Fund: A Community Resource

Event Details:
Wednesday, November 7th, 6:00 PM
Albany Public Library
105 Schuyler St | Albany, NY 12202
https://albanypubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/4382212

Event Description:
“Using the Community Loan Fund” – Media Literacy Week Edition! Come learn about the Community Loan Fund and what it can do for you. Members of this local organization will explain how the loan fund works, and provide examples of work the Loan Fund has done in the community, including funding assistance for local youth media organizations and more.

Contact Information:
Tor Loney, Librarian
loneyt@albanypubliclibrary.org

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Screening: Election Day

Event Details:
Monday, November 5th, 6:00 PM
Albany Public Library
105 Schuyler St | Albany, NY 12202
https://albanypubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/4510638

Event Description:
Join us for a screening of “Election Day.” Forget the pie charts, color-coded maps and hyperventilating pundits. What’s the street-level experience of voters in today’s America? In a triumph of documentary storytelling, POV’s Election Day combines 11 stories — shot simultaneously on November 2, 2004, from dawn until long past midnight — into one. (For more info: http://www.pbs.org/pov/electionday/)

Contact Information:
Tor Loney, Librarian
loneyt@albanypubliclibrary.org

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Fake News, Real Teens: Problems and Possibilities

Event Details:
Sunday, November 4th, 1:00 PM
Albany Public Library
Washington Ave Branch, Large Auditorium
161 Washington Ave | Albany, NY
https://albanypubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/4549555

Event Description:
Fake News, Real Teens: Problems and Possibilities

The first of a pair of forums examining the impact of news media on young people, and seeking ways to address the very real concerns in this area. These will be intergenerational dialogues open to community members of all ages, connecting national questions about news and truth with the specific media habits and experiences of local teens. Through full group discussions and smaller breakout sessions we will take a look at how these issues affect our community, then come together to share and explore possibilities for change.

First Forum: Problems
The world of journalism has changed drastically in the past several years, especially for young people. Every day we gain further evidence of the widespread impact of fake news, which has been shown to be far more harmful to teens. In this, the first of two community forums, we will explore the causes and effects of this and begin to explore possible solutions in an open discussion connecting scholars, journalists, and community members.

“Fake News, Real Teens” is a program of the Albany Public Library in partnership with Youth FX, made possible by a Humanities New York Action Grant and with support from the Albany Public Library Foundation.

Contact Information:
Tor Loney, Librarian
loneyt@albanypubliclibrary.org

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Texas Digital Citizenship Symposium

Event Details:
Thursday, November 7th, 4:30 PM
Centennial HS –
Eduscape
201 South Hurst Road | Burleson, TX 76028

Event Description:
Eduscape, in partnership with Common Sense Media, will be holding the Texas Digital Citizenship Symposium on November 10th at Centennial High School of the Burleson ISD in Burleson, TX. A Digital Citizenship Symposium is an all-day educational event on Digital Citizenship comprised of breakout sessions on topics including Digital Footprint and Identity, Cyberbullying and Digital Drama, Relationships and Social Media, and Media Literacy.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

1. Keeping Students’ Data Safe
2. Social Emotional Learning & Digital Citizenship
3. Digital Footprints – Keeping the Trail Clean
4. A Problem-Based Learning Approach to Digital Citizenship
5. Leading Digital Citizenship: A District Wide Model
6. Building a Culture of Digital Citizenship
7. The Role of Family Support to Digital Citizenship
8. To Screen or Not to Screen: Maintaining a Balance

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/texas-digital-citizenship-symposium-burleson-isd-tickets-48563251994

Contact Information:
Brian Mahoney, Eduscape Marketing Coordinator
brian@eduscape.com
https://bit.ly/dcsworldtour

Twitter: @dcsworldtour
Twitter: @eduscape
Facebook: https://facebook.com/eduscapelearning