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Kristin Hokanson

Media Literacy: Bias - 0 views

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    GREAT LIST OF SITES FOR ANALYZING BIAS IN MEDIA "Bias is manifest in texts when authors present particular values as if they were universal. For example, bias can be conveyed in the media through the selection of stories, sequence, and slant in newscasts; the placement or omission of stories in newspapers; who is interviewed and left out in radio or television talk shows and news programs; the advertisements on webpages, television, magazines, radio shows targeted at specific audiences; the lyrics of commercial jingles and popular music, and the images displayed with them in broadcast commercials and music videos; the goals, procedures, and the rules of video games."
Darcy Goshorn

Have you ever wanted to create your own cable channel - 0 views

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    How to create one's own cable channel. Perhaps useful for schools looking to create television broadcasts on a small/zero budget.
Darcy Goshorn

Timelines.tv - 1 views

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    History, documentary & television on the web
Donald Burkins

THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2009- Page 1 - 1 views

  • Today, most people only recognize that they are using the Internet when they are interacting with a computer screen. They are less likely to appreciate when they are using the Internet while talking on the telephone, watching television, or flying on an airplane.
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    How has the Internet changed the way we think, these commenters were asked. An interesting collection of comments... one noting: "Today, most people only recognize that they are using the Internet when they are interacting with a computer screen. They are less likely to appreciate when they are using the Internet while talking on the telephone, watching television, or flying on an airplane."
Darcy Goshorn

Kids Work! - Explore interesting jobs in our virtual community of workplaces. - 0 views

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    A number of engaging and accessible activities about careers in health, television, and the theater
Vicki Barr

Thinkport - 9 views

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    Maryland Public Television and Johns Hopkins University Center for Technology in Education developed some interactive media that are very engaging and promote critical thinking. You really need to check out this site and find resources that you can use in your classroom. Lure of the Labyrinth is a digital game for middle-school pre-algebra students. It includes a wealth of intriguing math-based puzzles wrapped into an exciting narrative game in which students work to find their lost pet - and save the world from monsters! Linked to both national and state mathematics standards, the game gives students a chance to actually think like mathematicians. I worked on some of the puzzles, and I'm sure this would extend to high school age students as well! Also, students don't have to play the full game. You can choose a puzzle that correlates to what you're teaching and just do that puzzle. Math by Design (MbD) gives students a highly creative experience in seeing geometry and measurement come alive. Under Educator Resources, check out some of the Math In Action videos! I loved the one on cake decorating. Bayville was developed for middle school students studying life sciences, ecology, and the environment. Under school or district, just choose Other States.
Michelle Krill

Business Day - 4 views

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    "Welcome to Business Day with Terry Bradshaw, a television show that informs viewers on a variety of topics, trends and relevant issues impacting our nation and the world"
Darcy Goshorn

Mama Mirabelle | PBS KIDS - 0 views

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    for preschoolers
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    Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies is an animated television series that looks at the natural world from a preschooler's point of view. It introduces preschoolers to a fascinating world filled with loveable characters and stunning wildlife movies from National Geographic.
Kristin Hokanson

Media Literacy: News/Journalism - 0 views

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    INTRODUCTION Using the news in the K-12 classroom is an excellent way to engage young people. Reading, writing and creating projects related to the news is part of most state's teaching standards. Students should be exposed to news via print (newspapers and magazines), and non-print (radio, Television, the Internet.) Both mainstream and non-mainstream sources should be included. To incorporate media literacy into your existing teaching, I recommend you download the core concepts of media literacy and the critical thinking questions handouts as a way of getting started.
Ty Yost

Folkstreams » The Best of American Folklore Films - 0 views

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    Folkstreams.net has two goals. One is to build a national preserve of hard-to-find documentary films about American folk or roots cultures. The other is to give them renewed life by streaming them on the internet. The films were produced by independent filmmakers in a golden age that began in the 1960s and was made possible by the development first of portable cameras and then capacity for synch sound. Their films focus on the culture, struggles, and arts of unnoticed Americans from many different regions and communities. The filmmakers were driven more by sheer engagement with the people and their traditions than by commercial hopes. Their films have unusual subjects, odd lengths, and talkers who do not speak "broadcast English." Although they won prizes at film festivals, were used in college classes, and occasionally were shown on PBS, they found few outlets in venues like theaters, video shops or commercial television. But they have permanent value. They come from the same intellectual movement that gave rise to American studies, regional and ethnic studies, the "new history," "performance theory," and investigation of tenacious cultural styles in phenomena like song, dance, storytelling, visual designs, and ceremonies.They also respond to the intense political and social ferment of the period.
Donald Burkins

HBO Archives: Archival Collection: The March of Time® - 0 views

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    The March of Time newsreel series, produced from 1935 to 1967 by Time Inc., is now online in its entirely, courtesy of the HBO Archive. All films are free, but registration is required. They were first shown in movie theaters and on television, and were more long-form than typical Hollywood-produced newsreels.
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    An ASCD link; requires registration, but free to use.
karen sipe

Lure of the Labyrinth - 5 views

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    Developed in collaboration between Maryland Public Television, MIT's Education Arcade, and FableVision. When you need a fresh approach to teach math to today-s tech-savvy youth, Lure of the Labyrinth comes to the rescue. A ground-breaking online learning game blends cutting-edge design, graphic novel storytelling and stimulating game play to plunge middle school students into a captivating 21st century learning adventure. Labyrinth's mysterious world unfolds when students encounter animated monsters and challenging math puzzles that deepen students' understanding of critical pre-algebra skills. Math topics: ratios, proportions, fractions, variables, number and operations
Darin Wagner

They Made America | PBS - 4 views

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    American history is filled with the stories of influential innovators, whose ideas and entrepreneurial spirit gave birth to commercial milestones like the steamboat and cultural touchstones like the Barbie doll. Twelve of these individuals are profiled in They Made America, a four-part television series from the producers of American Experience.
anonymous

AdViews - 6 views

  • dViews is a digital archive of thousands of vintage television commercials dating from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Michelle Krill

Timelines.tv - History, documentary and television on the web - 5 views

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    Timelines.tv is a free-to-use, video-rich history resource. Scroll the timeline below to find a story that interests you, and let your journey begin. When you're done watching a module, you can move automatically to the next module on the timeline, or move between timelines to explore parallel events. All the videos are viewable full screen, and you'll find loads of other helpful secondary resources along the way. It's a history resource like no other on the web. So go on, enjoy!
Darcy Goshorn

TV NEWS : Search Captions. Borrow Broadcasts : TV Archive : Internet Archive - 3 views

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    View and borrow from almost any network TV newscast aired since 2009. AND they're keyword searchable!
banglavoice

Dozens rescued as wild weather lashes NSW south coast - 0 views

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    Banglavoice is the first Bangladeshi Community television. Leading news, event & live 24 hours to subscribers & audience. Hopefully this is a large platform of youth engagement. We think a place where we live altogether peacefully. So worldwide link building & networking is our vision & increase flow of information is our current mission.
Jason Heiser

September 11 Television Archive : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive - 2 views

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    Sept 11th media
Darcy Goshorn

Attack Ad Generator - 0 views

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    hilarious!! Use in social studies classes!
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    Make your own political attack ad in a magnet-poetry-esque way!
Kathe Santillo

Teachers' Domain - 0 views

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    An online library of more than 1,000 free media resources from the best in public television. These classroom resources, featuring media from NOVA, Frontline, Design Squad, American Experience, and other public broadcasting and content partners are easy to use and correlate to state and national standards. Teachers' Domain resources include video and audio segments, Flash interactives, images, documents, lesson plans for teachers, and student-oriented activities. Once you register, you can personalize the site using "My Folders" and "My Groups" to save your favorite resources into a folder and share them with your colleagues or students. Teachers' Domain strives to strengthen teacher knowledge by providing innovative teaching methods that incorporate technology in the classroom and inspire students to learn.
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    Multimedia resources for the classroom through PBS.
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