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Accessing and using media is a fundamental skill for youth today – and so is the ability to analyze and evaluate that media critically. Strong media literacy skills allow kids to properly interpret the information they find, especially on the internet.
Read more about "Why is media literacy important? "Follow Along on Social Media Be sure to follow us on social media — Instagram, Facebook, X, or LinkedIn — for the latest Ultimate Summer Challenge updates. We also want to see your progress! Tag us and u se our hashtag #UltimateSummerChallenge as you share with friends and family pictures of books you’ve read, programs you’ve attended, or the progress on your map.
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Read more about "Media Centre"Help kids learn about reliable sources, and the difference between fact and fiction.
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Read more about "Media Literacy Glossary "Canadian non-profit organization developing digital and media literacy resources for families, students and educators, and communities.
Read more about "Media Smarts "Why is media literacy important? Accessing and using media is a fundamental skill for youth today – and so is the ability to analyze and evaluate that media critically. Strong media literacy skills allow kids to properly interpret the information they find, especially on the internet. We support students’ online research, for both school and personal interest, by providing access to informed sources and expertise. Check out the digital resources, outreach programs, and other articles below to help your children and students learn to consume, share, and produce media thoughtfully and responsibly.
Read more about "Why is media literacy important?"Students can learn the difference between fact and fiction with free programs and resources.
Read more about "Media Literacy Week"Canadian non-profit organization developing digital and media literacy resources for families, students and educators, and communities.
Read more about "Media Smarts "A website that helps Albertans better understand the effects of media on their lives.
Read more about "Alberta Association for Media Awareness "Help your students learn the difference between fact and fiction with these resources, programs, and school outreach programs.
Read more about "Media Literacy Week is October 24 – 31"Accessing and using media is a fundamental skill for youth today – and so is the ability to analyze and evaluate that media critically. Strong media literacy skills allow kids to properly interpret the information they find, especially on the internet.
Read more about "Why is media literacy important? "A website that helps Albertans better understand the effects of media on their lives.
Read more about "Alberta Association for Media Awareness "Students in grade 4 – 6 can learn to verify sources from online media and identify trustworthy information.
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