LIT23: With a Little Help From Your Friends: Peer-to-Peer Media Literacy Resources for Secondary Ed

LIT23: With a Little Help From Your Friends: Peer-to-Peer Media Literacy Resources for Secondary Ed

Library Instruction Together

54 года назад

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Presenters: Emily Bush and Sarah Stevenson, Vanderbilt University

According to Pew Research, the average teenager spends 7.7 hours a day on screens – outside of school. Yet media and digital literacy skills are unevenly applied, determined by who your teacher is and where you go to school. Who better to teach students to navigate this complex media landscape than slightly older, slightly wiser college students? We asked students to explore a
media literacy issue they wish they’d been taught more about as teenagers; and in the better together spirit share their knowledge with local students. In this session attendees will learn about our experience using open pedagogy to have students create OER media literacy modules to share with secondary teachers and students.

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