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Media Literacy

Media Literacy is a 21st-century approach to education. It provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate with messages in a variety of forms — from print to video to the Internet. Media literacy builds an understanding of the role of media in society as well as essential skills of inquiry and self-expression necessary for citizens of a democracy.” ~ Center for Media Literacy 

This video below (starring Joey Papa, who I didn’t previously know, but now respect) is short, compelling and starts the conversation I’m having this week (and, really, I touch on the topic weekly, be it with discussions of literature, digital citizenship, or online safety. 

What IS Media Literacy?

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“Media literacy is the ability to ACCESSANALYZEEVALUATE,  CREATE, and ACT using all forms of communication. In its simplest terms, media literacy builds upon the foundation of traditional literacy and offers new forms of reading and writing. Media literacy empowers people to be critical thinkers and makers, effective communicators and active citizens.” ~ NAMLE (National Association for Media Literacy Education)

Here are a few slides from the Media Literacy lesson I’m presenting with the 4th and 5th graders.

 

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Slide from class presentation
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Another slide from class presentation

“Media Literacy describes the act of being capable of handling different forms of media and being competent, critical and literate.” ~ Urban Dictionary (Defined with no swears! That’s pretty rare, actually!)

If you want to go deeper into the myriad elements of “media literacy” here is the CML’s “glossary.”

#MediaLitWk

 

 

MIND-BLOWING NEW LIBRARY

I am spending today (my only day away from the new library since the doors were opened last week) so that I can figure out WHAT I’m going to teach, rather than obsessing about WHERE and HOW. It will be so amazing, but here are some realities that were different than I thought they would be! You will need to either grow another foot OR use the footstools we will be providing in order to access the fiction books on the top shelf. First, we tried to move the shelves down, but there was so much wasted space and we thought it would be more dangerous to trip over books than to stretch to reach them.

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Ummm. About that top shelf…
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We have sooooo much storage
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Wait. Are these in order?!
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Day 2 of move in
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Day one of move in

We will have painstakingly specific, nitpicky rules and practice regarding these stepstools!!

We will have access to a STEM area for group work, which will give you access not only to traditional maker tools like Keva Planks, Strawbees, and Lego, but also to old favorite robots like Ozobots and Finch, but also Dash & Dot! We will have brand new Chromebooks and a classroom set of iPads to expand your capacity to explore and create. We will also have books about Stop Gap animation. Why else have thousands of lego mini figures?!

I absolutely would not have had this library as ready as it is without the rock star library paras from our crosstown buddy schools, Brentwood, Colbert, Meadow Ridge, Mountainside and Prairie View. Your expertise was vital! Becky Swenson, Gaylene Johnson and Mary Lawson spent three days each!!!

See you next week. I can’t reveal any more. I have a lot more work to do….

~Mrs. Rossi