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SUMMARY:Media Literacy for Librarians and Library Professionals
DESCRIPTION:The University of Canberra\, supported by ALIA\, is now offering a seven-week flexible\, self-paced online Media Literacy course for Librarians\, Teacher Librarians and other Library staff such as Library Technicians or Assistants. \nThe next course will run 9th Oct – 24th Nov 2023. \nMedia literacy is essential for all citizens to navigate the current environment of misinformation and disinformation. A recent survey of Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Members by the University of Canberra found that 73% of the respondents believe libraries have a responsibility to educate others about media literacy. \nThe course will help you develop critical-thinking skills around the use of media\, and will encourage you to consider and develop an online package for educating others as you progress through the course. The course has been updated to include discussions and impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the sector. \nBy the end of the course you will: \n\nUnderstand the social and digital media environment\nKnow how to verify information\, distinguish news and facts from rumour\, advertising and opinion\nUnderstand how online advertising\, marketing and strategic campaigning and advocacy persuades and influences\nIdentify misinformation\, disinformation and media bias\nIdentify and understand how to protect yourself from scams and keep yourself safe online\nDevelop strategies for teaching media literacy knowledge and skills\nUnderstand key concepts surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI)\nExplore current trends and issues driven by AI in the LIS sector\nReview and document key resources in the field for ongoing education\n\nThe course  comprises of 50 hours of learning over the seven weeks\, including your own reading and activities. \nCOSTS (including GST)\nALIA Members: $495 \nNon-ALIA Members: $595 \n>> more information available here
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/media-literacy-for_librarians/
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SUMMARY:Exploring media literacy in the age of AI
DESCRIPTION:Explore the intersection of media literacy and artificial intelligence with Leon Furze\, as he addresses the challenges of fake news and manipulated images in the digital era. Learn how AI tools can help educators foster critical thinking skills and empower students to responsibly consume and evaluate media content. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to support your students in navigating the ever-changing media landscape. Additionally\, delve into the implications of copyright in the arts as it relates to AI-generated content. \nKey takeaways include: the role of AI in addressing media literacy challenges\, such as fake news and deceptive images; strategies for fostering critical thinking skills and responsible media consumption in students; and an understanding of copyright issues related to AI-generated content in the arts
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/exploring-media-literacy-in-the-age-of-ai/
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SUMMARY:Media Literacy & Critical Thinking Skills - Political Cartoons
DESCRIPTION:Using our annual Behind the Lines political cartooning exhibition\, learn how to engage students with our democracy and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills at the same time.
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/media-literacy-critical-thinking-skills-political-cartoons/2022-11-15/
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SUMMARY:Media Literacy & Critical Thinking Skills - Political Cartoons
DESCRIPTION:Using our annual Behind the Lines political cartooning exhibition\, learn how to engage students with our democracy and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills at the same time.
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/media-literacy-critical-thinking-skills-political-cartoons/2022-11-08/
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SUMMARY:Examining representations in children’s television
DESCRIPTION:Media representations portray people\, places and ideas; media literate students understand how and why these representations are constructed. This Media Literacy Week\, join the ACTF and ACMI Education for an interactive virtual workshop examining representations and points of view in children’s television. Students will view and respond to short clips drawn from children’s television programs while critically reflecting on their roles as audience members and content creators.
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/examining-representations-in-childrens-television/
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SUMMARY:Critical Thinking and Media Literacy: How to support students in the classroom and at home
DESCRIPTION:This one hour talk will demonstrate how educators and  parents can develop critical thinking in the classroom and at home to address the problem of ‘fake news’ and misinformation. The session will be led by journalist Professor Peter Greste and Director of the UQ Critical Thinking Project Professor Deborah Brown. \n 
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/critical-thinking-and-media-literacy-how-to-support-students-in-the-classroom-and-at-home/
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SUMMARY:Media Literacy & Critical Thinking Skills - Political Cartoons
DESCRIPTION:Using our annual Behind the Lines political cartooning exhibition\, learn how to engage students with our democracy and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills at the same time.
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/media-literacy-critical-thinking-skills-political-cartoons/2022-08-18/
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SUMMARY:Media Literacy & Critical Thinking Skills - Political Cartoons
DESCRIPTION:Using our annual Behind the Lines political cartooning exhibition\, learn how to engage students with our democracy and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills at the same time.
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/media-literacy-critical-thinking-skills-political-cartoons/2022-08-11/
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