• Building Digital Citizenship Community

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Digital citizenship learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom. It occurs at home, in conversations online, with friends, at the library and many other moments. in libraries, at playgrounds, with friends and in quiet, contemplative moments. How can the larger school community help students learn to be safe and positive digital citizens? This webinar will […]

  • Fool Proof: Essential Strategies for Thriving in the Era of Fake News

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    What strategies, tools, and habits can we cultivate in order to withstand misinformation and fake news? Librarian Di Zhang shares his biggest lessons from nearly a decade of teaching information and media literacy and engaging with conspiracy theorists and trolls. Come for the tips and stay for the lively discussion! https://libguides.rtc.edu/medialiteracy REGISTER HERE

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

    Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Brooklyn College is hosting a screening and discussing of 15 Minutes of Shame, a timely and powerful documentary film that examines virtual public shaming in modern-day culture. For more information about attending this screening, please contact Michelle Ciulla Lipkin (mciullalipkin@namle.net).

    Free
  • Spotting election misinformation and understanding motivations behind how and why it spreads

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    We need to move beyond the unhelpful term “fake news” to more precisely identify the common types of misleading, inaccurate and false information that we are likely to encounter in the runup to the elections. We will discuss motivations behind different types of propagators of misinformation and learn fact-checking basics to feel more confident that […]

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  • Diversity in the Newsroom: Building an Equitable Press

    Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL), Event Center 455 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    Newsrooms have increased their diversity efforts in recent years, still, there is a lot of room for improvement. As part of Media Literacy Week, join us for a panel discussion featuring journalists and leaders in the field talking about the challenging path of amplifying voices and perspectives of communities that have been historically underrepresented in […]

    Free
  • “15 Minutes of Shame” Screening @ Loyola University, Maryland

    Loyola University, Maryland 4501 N Charles St,, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Loyola University, Maryland is hosting a screening and discussing 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 Dr. Stephanie Flores-Koulish (SFloreskoulish@loyola.edu).

    Free
  • Parent Resources for Digital Safety

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    We know that youth are increasingly impacted by and targeted via online media. Join us for a presentation and discussion, led by RTC’s Associate Dean of Student Engagement & Retention and parent Wade Parrott III, on how parents can model and ensure safe and responsible online behaviors for their kids. https://libguides.rtc.edu/medialiteracy REGISTER HERE

    Free
  • Illinois Media Literacy Coalition

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Monthly meeting of the Illinois media literacy coalition discussion on advancing media literacy in the state. This event is free and open to the public. JOIN THIS MEETING

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  • “15 Minutes of Shame” Film Screening @ UMBC

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1000 Hilltop Cir, Baltimore, MD, United States

    UMBC 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 Dr. Rebecca Adelman, chair of the Department of Media and Communication Studies, at adelman@umbc.edu.

    Free
  • Film Screening and Discussion – The War of the Worlds (1953)

    Renton Technical College Library 3000 NE 4th St. Building C (Second Floor), Renton, WA, United States

    Join us to relive the infamous night in 1938 when Orson Welles narrated scenes from H.G. Wells’ novel The War of the Worlds over the radio, resulting in panic from American listeners who thought a Martian invasian was happening. We then screen the classic 1953 film based on the same novel and discuss whether this […]

  • The Walrus Talks at Home: Digital Citizenship

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    With our digital engagement higher than ever, this is the time to reflect on our online behaviours and assess who has agency across the online landscape. As our relationship with technology and our online relationships with each other continue to evolve, how can we individually and collectively make the digital world better? The Walrus Talks […]

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  • Big Lies You Were Told Growing Up: An evening with author Mark Kulansky and educators from across the globe

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Come meet author Mark Kurlansky, author of "Big Lies: From Socrates to Plato," and educators from across the globe and share your thoughts on big lies from history! "Educator Voice" is not your typical webinar. First, it's a live Zoom conversation where teachers (a.k.a. the experts!) are also the guests alongside well, our guest! It's […]

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  • Who Can You Trust?

    Burton K. Wheeler Center Montana State University Leon Johnson Hall Room 319, Bozeman, MT, United States

    "Trust Me" Documentary Screening followed by expert and academic panel discussion surrounding threats to democracy and solutions including media literacy.

  • Representations of Teachers in the Media across time and space

    In this presentation, media literacy educators/scholars, Dr. Stephanie Flores-Koulish and Sr. Rose Pacatte will examine various depictions of teacher depictions in the media, past and present using the critical lenses of media literacy education, and discuss the implications of such depictions on the profession and especially the impact on this female-dominated profession.

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  • Group Chat: Youth Digital Culture

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    What do young people really think about what they’re seeing online? Monica Anderson (Pew Research Center) and Joan Mukogosi (Data & Society) chat with Next Gen Public Media Youth Fellows Gabby Rodriguez and Audrey Gage about the platforms they use, how they find community online, and where they get their news. REGISTER HERE

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  • Start with Wonder and Imagination: Boosting Your Media Literacy Superpowers

    Virtual Event Anywhere, Canada

    Bring your wonder and imagination as we embark on a media literacy education journey! Unsure about the role of media literacy in early learning? Let’s unpack your questions together. Join PBS KIDS and Dr. Faith Rogow, early childhood media literacy expert and author of Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates, […]

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  • “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.

    Free