In its broadest sense, learning can be defined as a process of progressive change from ignorance to knowledge, from inability to competence, and from indifference to understanding.
Media Smart Webinars, Spring 2016
JOIN US! Learn more about media literacy and share and discuss ideas from the comfort of your home as the Media Education Lab brings free professional development programs via ZOOM.US. No pre-registration is needed. Visit this webpage on the dates and times shown below and click on the active link to join the webinar. You can also watch recordings of past webinars below.
PAST EVENTS:
Tuesday, May 31, 7PM EST
Great "Media Literacy Books" for Every Learner
Monday May 23, 7PM EST
Social Media Literacy & Prevention
with Hailee Dunn
Tuesday, May 10, 7PM EST
Media Production as Conflict Management
with Yonty Friesem
Monday, April 11, 8 PM EST
Coding as a Literacy Practice
We're exploring Ready, an open-ended software creator that teaches anyone to create games, apps, and software without any previous coding experience, featuring Ready CEO David Bennahum and Jen Robinson, a Newport RI middle-school teacher-librarian
Monday, March 28, 7 PM EST
Mind Over Media: Analyzing Contemporary Propaganda
with Renee Hobbs
Tuesday, March 1st, 8PM
Creativity and 5-hour Media Production Challenge
with Zoey Wang