• “15 Minutes of Shame” Film Screening @ Ithaca College

    Ithaca College 953 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY, United States

    Ithaca College is hosting a screening and discussion of 15 Minutes of Shame, a timely and powerful documentary film that examines public shaming in modern-day culture. For more information about attending this screening, please contact Cathy Michael at cmichael@ithaca.edu.

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  • “Trust Me” Documentary Worldwide Watch Party

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    🌍 Join us for a groundbreaking global online watch party of the thought-provoking documentary, "Trust Me"! 🎥✨ 📅 Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 21st at 12:00 AM through October 31st, as we embark on a journey to explore the power of media literacy in building a world of peace and understanding. 🌟🕊️ 🤔 Have […]

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  • Marietta College Media Literacy Week Daily Events

    Marietta College 215 5th St, Marietta, OH, United States

    Marietta College has planned the following events for students (click on each day to learn more): Monday: Media Literacy Week ACCESS — Students can learn more about media literacy and take away resources on accessing relevant information at an info table event. Tuesday: Media Literacy Week ANALYZE — A Pizza and Info Luncheon will feature […]

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  • UNESCO Chair in Democracy, Global Citizenship and Transformative Education (DCMET) Symposium 2023

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Structure, Organization and Activities The 2023 International Symposium will involve a hybrid series of presentations, dialogues, keynotes, cultural activities and engagements over a four-day period focused on Peace, Culture and Social Justice. Everything will be disseminated open-access via ZOOM and Facebook Live, then uploaded to DCMÉT's YouTube channel with the consent of presenters. We are […]

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  • Film Screening: Coded Bias

    Denison Libraries and Department of Communication Granville, OH, United States

    Denison University's Department of Communication and Denison Libraries will host a film screening of the 2020 documentary "Coded Bias." After the film screening, a panel of student respondents will share remarks with the audience of peers.

  • Getting Started Today: Free Resources for Integrating Media Decoding throughout the K-12 Curriculum

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Today's educators are often excited about teaching media literacy with their students, but often don't have the time to find media examples for decoding or ways to build media decoding into their already full curriculum. This highly interactive webinar will showcase Project Look Sharp's free resources for educators - including more than 850 free media […]

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  • Next Level Audio Storytelling: Engaging Student Voice

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Free online workshop for grade K-12 educators. Register here! Ready to help your students share their voices? Podcasts are a great place to start. Students build both traditional literacy and media literacy skills as they research, write and share their learning about any concept or topic of interest. Connect podcasting to a unit you’ve already […]

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  • Media Literacy Week: “Productive Conversations without Confrontation”

    Kansas City Public Library – Waldo Branch 201 East 75th St., Kansas City, United States

    Join the library and University of Kansas Associate Professor Ashley Muddiman for an evening of intentional bridge building during Media Literacy Week. Our topic will be productive conversations without confrontation. We’ll watch the News Literacy Project’s collaboration with the National Institute for Civil Discourse and the League of Women Voters, then share a community conversation […]

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  • MisinfoDay In Your Classroom

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Join the UW's Center for an Informed Public and WSU's Edward R. Murrow College of Communication from your classroom as we learn how to navigate complex information environments and make informed decisions about what to believe online. How will MisinfoDay In Your Classroom work this year? 1. MisinfoDay In Your Classroom Resource Walkthrough, October 7 […]

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  • Media Literacy Week in Rhode Island

    Rhode Island PBS and The Public's Radio, in collaboration with the Media Education Lab, are excited to co-present Media Literacy Week in Rhode Island! Check out our Media Literacy Week in Rhode Island webpage regularly to find the most updated collection of resources and events to support participation in the Ocean State.

  • “Trust Me” Documentary Worldwide Watch Party

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Host a "Trust Me" virtual watch party at your home, school, library, or with your employee resource group! The Walter Cronkite Excellence in Journalism awarded film brings awareness to people's need for media literacy to foster peace, hope, resilience, trust, lessen polarization, and preserve democracy. It features stories from around the globe filmed by Oscar-nominated […]

  • Workshop: Video Editing with Adobe Express

    Tulane University 7001 Freret St, New Orleans, LA, United States

    Learn how to make high quality video productions using Adobe Express with Adobe expert Jim Babbage. In this session, you’ll learn how to import your video, trim, resize, merge, add backgrounds and overlay images, and caption. Due to licensing restrictions, this workshop is only open to actively enrolled Tulane students, staff, and faculty.

  • Confidently Teach Current Events with AllSides

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Balanced news, media bias resources, and dialogue that build the skills students need to navigate a constantly changing, often divisive and toxic, online landscape.

  • Media Literacy Week at UTK

    John C Hodges Library 1015 Volunteer Blvd, Knoxville, TN, United States

    Get ready for Media Literacy Week at UTK! Media Literacy Week offers a week-long lineup of events designed to connect with the Volunteer community and strengthen media literacy skills. Highlights include interactive tabling such as “Clickbait or Cupcake,” the “Bite for Byte” AI presentation, Makerspace workshops for creating meme buttons, curated displays of books and resources, […]

  • What’s it Like Reporting News Today? A Conversation with Editor of The Christian Science Monitor

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Sooth.fyi is excited to host Christa Case Bryant, editor of The Christian Science Monitor, in this candid conversation about the complexities and considerations it takes to deliver the highest quality journalism in today's charged information ecosystem. Christa brings a valuable combination of national and international reporting experience gained over two decades in the news business, […]

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  • Don’t Get Fooled: Using the CRAAP Test and Library Resources

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Good research starts with knowing which sources to trust. This session will cover how to use the CRAAP Test to evaluate information and will highlight library resources—databases and LibGuides—that can guide you toward reliable, high-quality sources every time.

  • Media Literacy is for Everyone 2025

    Ocean State Media 50 Park Ln, Providence, RI, United States

    Join us for hands-on training designed for students, teachers, and community leaders alike. Together, you’ll get the tools to engage your community in media literacy education and worthwhile dialogue, including a guide with a mission statement, format suggestions, and activity ideas to share with your partners in this endeavor, whether that be your principal, faculty […]

  • Youth Council Media & Polarization Living Room Conversation

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    How does the media impact you, your friends, and your family? Has polarization impacted your relationships? What happened? What role does social media play in shaping conversations about important issues? What has this looked like in your life? Join Living Room Conversations' Youth Council for a discussion on Media & Polarization as part of the […]

  • Navigating the AI Era: Challenges and Opportunities

    Crown Point Community Library 122 N Main St, Crown Point, IN, United States

    Join Crown Point Community Library for a panel discussion followed by a Q&A, with community experts exploring the positive and negative aspects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at school, work, and everyday life. This discussion is presented as part of U.S. Media Literacy Week.

  • Educators: Are You Concerned About AI?

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Educators: Join this discussion to share your concerns about how GenAl works, privacy, cheating. copyright, bias, chatbots, environmental impact and pressures to use with experts who get it and fellow teachers, librarians and admin who want to share their concerns and ask questions in a supportive, trusted space.

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