media literacy

online bias

Navigating Bias in Online Information for Better Understanding

What Is Online Bias? When someone or a group tries to shape opinions by overstating facts or not sharing all the information, it’s called bias. Online, there’s a lot of content, and it’s hard for young people to tell the difference between true information and biased stories. People often have a hidden agenda when promoting […]

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Media Literacy: Empower Kids to Decode Targeted Advertising

In today’s connected world, advertising is everywhere, aiming to grab our attention and spark our interest in different products and services. Companies employ diverse media to convey their messages, ranging from traditional avenues like billboards, magazines, and radio to the dynamic landscape of digital platforms such as emails, social media, and websites. The goal remains

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Tutorial on How to Add Text to a Video Using Blender

By teaching digital literacy skills such as creativity, problem solving, and communication, educators aim to prepare students for the 21st century. Media literacy and video production activities can teach these competencies in an authentic way that appeals to kids. And these skills offer benefits for both daily life as well as future career opportunities. TechnoAd

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All New Video Production Lessons For High School

Video production lessons, from brainstorming to filming to editing. Consumers, and young people especially, are spending greater amounts of time online. As a result, digital marketing has overshadowed traditional advertising, such as TV commercials, billboard ads, and magazine or newspaper promotions. So it is critical that students build media literacy expertise. What better way to

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