Media Literacy for Librarians and Library Professionals
The University of Canberra, supported by ALIA, is now offering a seven-week flexible, self-paced online...
The University of Canberra, supported by ALIA, is now offering a seven-week flexible, self-paced online...
Hook your students into exploring what a referendum is and does through a cartooning workshop!
The Young People and News Survey is a representative survey that examines the news practices of Australians aged 8-16 years. Join the launch of the survey report in Sydney!
These SBS Learn teacher online resources encourage students to think critically about the importance of where we obtain information, and how to analyse it.
Explore the importance of media in our everyday lives with the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) in this online event. Students will practice their visual thinking skills, create a cartoon and reflect on how they engage with media.
Join the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) fas they connect with authors of the Worst Week Ever series Matt Cosgrove and Eva Amores! Students will explore examples of media literacy featured in their books.
Join the NFSA in Canberra for a screening of While We Watched (2022), a riveting documentary about the importance of independent news media and its relevance in an age of misinformation and competing arguments. Followed by a Q & A.
Are young people really disengaged with news and current affairs? Or is this a myth? This online seminar, hosted by the News & Media Research Center at the University of Canberra, presents findings from a new report “News and Young Australians in 2023: How Children and Teens Access, Perceive and are Affected by News Media”.
The Young People and News Survey is a representative survey that examines the news practices of Australians aged 8-16 years. Join the launch of the survey report in Sydney!
Your students will discover what makes good reporting and interviewing, and get tips to ensure quality and accuracy in their own news reports and analysis.