In this strand, we’ll explore how AI transforms K -12 education, diving into classroom practices, policy considerations, and research defining its integration. Join us for a rich exchange of ideas as educators, scholars, and practitioners share their experiences and insights on using AI to personalize learning, develop critical thinking, and address ethical considerations like data privacy and bias. This journey offers practical approaches and meaningful dialogue on preparing educators and students for an AI-enhanced future. Register for the conference using the link below. We hope to see you there! https://lnkd.in/emAAKgHG
Media Education Lab
Education Management
Chicago, IL 1,248 followers
Everyone learns from everyone in our knowledge community of people with interests in digital and media literacy
About us
The Media Education Lab at the University of Rhode Island advances media literacy education through research and community service. We emphasize interdisciplinary scholarship and practice that stands at the intersections of communication, media studies and education.
- Website
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http://www.mediaeducationlab.com
External link for Media Education Lab
- Industry
- Education Management
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Media Literacy Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Youth Media Program, Curriculum Design, Media Education Research, and Professional Development
Locations
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Primary
33 E. Congress Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60605, US
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80 Washington St.
Room 222
Providence, RI 02903, US
Employees at Media Education Lab
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Renee Hobbs
Media literacy expert and online community builder
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Kristin Hokanson
Instructional Technology Specialist | School Leader | Classroom Instruction Specialist | Former Director of Curriculum and Instruction | Professional…
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Anisa Raoof
arts management • arts and health collaborator • community engagement • designer
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Michelle Ciccone
Doctoral Student at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Updates
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In this opening plenary session of the 18th MediaEd Forum, you can join our growing community of learners to discuss AI and media literacy issues. You will meet the organizers and the participants to learn from each other using various interactive online activities to introduce the speakers and innovative session formats. Not only will you meet new colleagues from all over the globe, but you will also gain a better understanding of which sessions you want to participate in. Register for the conference using the link below. We hope to see you there! https://lnkd.in/emAAKgHG
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We're excited to share some more information about another one of the four strands we have planned for the MediaEd Forum! Iglika Ivanova will facilitate the strand Global Media Literacy - A Forum for Dialogue and Discussion, taking place throughout both days of the virtual conference on January 10 & 11. She is joined by Vitor Tomé, Chloé Pété, Cigdem Bozdag, Isabel Minguillon, among others. Find out more about the lineup for the 18th MediaEd Forum and register here: https://lnkd.in/emAAKgHG
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Join the discussions at each of the four strands we have planned for the MediaEd Forum and learn from our lineup of speakers, as well as your fellow attendees! Barbara Burke will facilitate the strand Boomers: Information and Media Literacies, taking place throughout both days of the virtual conference on January 10 & 11. She is joined by Janet Ferguson, Walt Jacobs, Tanya Notley, Päivi Rasi, Faith Rogow, Ph.D., and T. Philip Nichols. Find out more about the lineup for the 18th MediaEd Forum and register here: https://lnkd.in/emAAKgHG
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Join us ONE WEEK FROM TODAY to learn ways to ensure that new technologies are accessible to all users in the library and how they can be used to elevate underrepresented voices in media production. In this webinar, Paris Whalon, a librarian from UT Knoxville discusses and demonstrates how libraries can integrate new technologies like virtual reality, 3D printing, and podcasting equipment to foster equitable content creation. This free webinar is Wednesday, December 11th at 12pm EST/ 5pm GMT/ 1030pm IST. Register for this Zoom session via the link below: https://lnkd.in/gSR_x6cV
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Happy Thanksgiving! In the spirit of giving thanks, we'd like to share a reflection from a visiting scholar who got involved in MEL while visiting from Brazil. I am very grateful to God for this wonderful opportunity. I am returning to Brazil with the certainty of having acquired unique experiences here in Rhode Island. My heart is heavy, and I already miss it! I also want to thank the University of Rhode Island and the entire team involved in the process for international students. I am very grateful to have met Professor Dr. Renee Hobbs and the entire Media Education Lab team, as I not only learned media literacy techniques but also felt firsthand what it's like to be welcomed and helped. It was an exercise in humanity that will remain in my memory forever and should undoubtedly be part of an educational environment. I want to say goodbye with a verse of a Brazilian song called “Trem bala” (Bullet train) by Ana Vilela. It talks about valuing life, family, and friendships, because life is a bullet train about to leave. A small excerpt says: ...It's not about reaching the top of the world and knowing you've won It's about climbing and feeling that the journey has strengthened you It's about being a shelter and also having a home in other hearts And thus having friends with you in all situations...
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As the dust settles from the 2024 US general election, conspiracy theories continue to swirl, shaping post-election narratives and public perception. Join us on December 2 for a timely discussion on Conspiracy Theories and the 2024 US Election, where we’ll examine the falsehoods that gained momentum in the weeks leading up to the general election and those that have emerged in its aftermath. Drawing from both recent and historical examples, we’ll explore how conspiracy theories influence democratic processes, public trust, and media coverage. Through the lens of media literacy and critical thinking strategies like the SIFT framework, participants will engage with the broader cultural and political impacts of these narratives and discuss tools for navigating misinformation in a polarized landscape. Don’t miss this important conversation on how conspiracy theories are shaping the political landscape in America today. This Zoom event is free and open to all. Please find a link to register below: https://lnkd.in/eymmiR4k
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We're excited to announce that registration for the 18th MediaEd Forum is now live! Please check out our event page for more information about the conference schedule and how to sign up. We hope to see you there with us on Zoom!
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You will be thrilled to see the amazing lineup of distinguished scholars, practitioners and activists on tap for the MediaEd Forum, coming in January. Yonty, Catherine, Barbara, Iglika and team have outdone themselves with this exciting online event!
Some amazing #medialiteracy conversations are scheduled for Jan 10 - 11 when we host the MediaEd Forum, a 2-day fully online conference. Join us! https://lnkd.in/e4kw8N4M