Kelly Mendoza introduced transfer of learning activities where teachers practiced applying the five key questions of media literacy in creative ways by using role-playing, production simulation, and close analysis. Small groups of teachers transferred the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that were learned earlier in the day. A handout of each activity was provided for teachers. (click blue links for pdf files of full lessons)
Simulated DebateÂ
Adolescents, Parents, and Rap Music on the Oprah Winfrey Show!
Group
members read an article from The Boston Globe about adolescents,
parents, and rap music. Then they role-play a character (some are from
the article) who is an expert, artist, music fan, or parent appearing
on the Oprah Winfrey Show, and try to persuade others to agree with
their character's point of view. They must communicate concisely and
effectively--they're on TV!
In this activity, group members pretend as if they work for a digital marketing company, and they have to re-brand Pimp Juice (a hip-hop energy drink), and design a new Pimp Juice website.
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Crossing the Line
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Representations of Masculinity in Hip Hop Culture