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Tom McHale

The Story of Stuff Project - 0 views

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    "Can shopping save the world? The Story of Change urges viewers to put down their credit cards and start exercising their citizen muscles to build a more sustainable, just and fulfilling world."
Tom McHale

Deprived of media, college students describe ordeal | Poynter. - 0 views

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    "A research team at the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication put 48 college students on a "complete and extended media fast for 48 hours." More cruelly, it required them to write "multiple-page essays" about their experiences. Among the reactions, shared in a press release about the study, called "Turn Off Everything: The Challenges and Consequences of Going on a Complete and Extended Media Fast":"
Tom McHale

Policy and Research | Free Press - 0 views

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    Free Press works to ensure people have a seat at the table for important policy debates and decisions in Washington, D.C., and beyond.  Want proof that our media needs changing? Look no further than Free Press' thorough analysis of the state of Internet freedom, journalism, public media, election coverage and media ownership."
Tom McHale

Language of Persuasion | Media Literacy Project - 0 views

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    These "persuaders" use a variety of techniques to grab our attention, to establish credibility and trust, to stimulate desire for the product or policy, and to motivate us to act (buy, vote, give money, etc.) We call these techniques the "language of persuasion." They're not new; Aristotle wrote about persuasion techniques more than 2000 years ago, and they've been used by speakers, writers, and media makers for even longer than that. Learning the language of persuasion is an important media literacy skill. Once you know how media messages try to persuade you to believe or do something, you'll be better able to make your own decisions.
Tom McHale

The gum pole: Verify, independence, accountable - 1 views

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    " In part two of a three-part series based on a Q&A with former Post Register Managing Editor Dean Miller, we look at how the Internet can be used intelligently. Miller is the director of the Center for News Literacy at Stony Brook University on Long Island, New York."
Tom McHale

Affluenza: PBS Program on the Epidemic of Overconsumption - 1 views

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    "Affluenza is a one-hour television special that explores the high social and environmental costs of materialism and overconsumption. Here you can learn more about the show, get an Affluenza diagnosis and check out resources for treatment. Don't miss our Teacher's Guide, available only on this Web site."
Tom McHale

Killing Us Softly 4 - Jean Kilbourne video examines women in the media, advertising tec... - 0 views

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    "n this new, highly anticipated update of her pioneering Killing Us Softly series, the first in more than a decade, Jean Kilbourne takes a fresh look at how advertising traffics in distorted and destructive ideals of femininity. The film marshals a range of new print and television advertisements to lay bare a stunning pattern of damaging gender stereotypes -- images and messages that too often reinforce unrealistic, and unhealthy, perceptions of beauty, perfection, and sexuality. By bringing Kilbourne's groundbreaking analysis up to date, Killing Us Softly 4 stands to challenge a new generation of students to take advertising seriously, and to think critically about popular culture and its relationship to sexism, eating disorders, and gender violence."
Tom McHale

Miss Representation » Conversation Starters - 1 views

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    "MissRepresentation.org and Common Sense Media have partnered to create Media Literacy Conversation Starters with a gender lens, for young people and families."
Tom McHale

How Social and Traditional Media Differ in Treatment of the Conventions and Beyond | Pr... - 0 views

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    "As the candidates for president reintroduced themselves at their conventions and began the last phase of the campaign, they received markedly different treatment in social media than in the mainstream press, a new study finds."
Tom McHale

Sex, lies and media: New wave of activists challenge notions of beauty - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "Here's the fantasy: A half-naked woman lies across a couch, lips pouty and cleavage prominent as her sultry gaze implores you to buy this bottle of perfume. The reality: Women make up 51% of the United States yet only 17% of seats in the House of Representatives. They're 3% of Fortune 500 CEOs and 7% of directors in the top 250 grossing films. What's the connection? We live in a sexualized society where the gap between fantasy and reality is vast and harmful."
Tom McHale

What Isn't for Sale? - Michael J. Sandel - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "These uses of markets to allocate health, education, public safety, national security, criminal justice, environmental protection, recreation, procreation, and other social goods were for the most part unheard-of 30 years ago. Today, we take them largely for granted. Why worry that we are moving toward a society in which everything is up for sale? For two reasons. One is about inequality, the other about corruption"
Tom McHale

Messages & Meanings- Curriculum - 0 views

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    Developed in collaboration with the Newspaper Association of America, Messages & Meanings is a collection of curriculum activities for analyzing print and electronic media. This resource includes instructional activities for strengthening access, analysis, evaluation and communication skills, as well as evaluating new technologies like internet web pages.
Tom McHale

ClassZone - McDougal Littell Literature, Grade 12 - 0 views

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    Media Analysis Guides
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Curriculum for a High School Social Media Class | jeadigitalmedia.org - 0 views

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    "The curriculum is broken into six sections: historical perspective social media writing process engagement social media writing structure media analysis law/ethics Even though technology is constantly advancing, I believe these sections can be adapted for any type of technology or new social media network that will be developed."
Tom McHale

Marketplace : National Association for Media Literacy Education - 0 views

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    NAMLE marketpace - books and videos for media lit
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Don't Indulge. Be Happy. - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    It turns out there is a measurable connection between income and happiness; not surprisingly, people with a comfortable living standard are happier than people living in poverty. The catch is that additional income doesn't buy us any additional happiness on a typical day once we reach that comfortable standard.
Tom McHale

The Media Assault on Male Body Image § SEEDMAGAZINE.COM - 0 views

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    Every bit as unattainable as Barbie-doll proportions and the heroin chic look are the broad-shouldered, narrow-waisted, fat-free, and muscle-sheathed male physiques littering today's media. Researchers are beginning to pay attention to what these stimuli do to the male body image. Guys, it turns out, have body issues too. 
Tom McHale

MediaShift Idea Lab . 3 Keys to Naming Your Product | PBS - 0 views

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    Recently, I was asked by Jason Nazar, founder of Docstoc and a big supporter of the L.A. entrepreneurial community, if I had any tips for startups regarding choosing a name for their product. A short, 3-minute video response can be found at the bottom of this post, but I thought I'd share some key takeaways with you here:
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