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Read more about "Share your Ultimate Summer Challenge on social media"Organized by New Horizons Media Inc., Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association and the Calgary Public Library, the Immigrant Business Expo - Calgary (IBE) is a one-day exhibition...
Read more about "Calgary Immigrant Business Expo 2023"Discover the ways in which social media can impact your mental well-being and how to keep yourself safe while you’re having fun online!
Read more about "Digital Citizenship with YouthLink Gr. 6–9 (Oct 24)"This workshop is inspired by Picasso’s “Blue Period,” depicted in the children’s book "Pablo Picasso” from the Little People, Big Dreams book series. We will create a mixed-media...
Read more about "Creative Explorers: Fruit Bowl Collage"Books to support teachers and parents as they help their kids navigate the digital world.
Read more about "Media Literacy: Read About It"A curriculum guide for students that encourages the study of oral, print, visual and multimedia texts.
Read more about "Media Literacy in Alberta Curriculum"A non-profit organization dedicated to providing trustworthy information and an independent voice to kids and families.
Read more about "Common Sense Media "What’s the next step after you’ve written the story? Come discuss the paths to get your work in front of readers. What is a query? How do you make the most of social media? You’ll...
Read more about "LitCon 2022 - Pitch and Publish: Finished Your Story, Now What?"Read more about "Media Literacy Resources"
A non-profit organization dedicated to providing trustworthy information and an independent voice to kids and families.
Read more about "Common Sense Media "Volunteers help Library patrons learn and practice computer skills in a one-on-one environment, including (but not limited to) the use of the Internet, software applications, coding, social media, and mobile devices. Learning looks different for every patron and may take place on Library PCs, Chromebooks, or the patron’s own personal devices.
Read more about "What will you do?"A curriculum guide for students that encourages the study of oral, print, visual and multimedia texts.
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Read more about "Direct all media inquiries to:"Volunteers help Library patrons learn and practice computer skills in a one-on-one environment, including (but not limited to) the use of the Internet, software applications, coding, social media, and mobile devices. Learning looks different for every patron and may take place on Library PCs, Chromebooks, or the patron’s own personal devices.
Read more about "What will you do?"Help your students learn the difference between fact and fiction. This 60-minute interactive program introduces students to the concepts of misinformation and disinformation in online media. Students are guided to evaluate, identify, and verify information sources using lateral reading and reverse image searching. Using fun and relevant examples from social media, current events, and pop culture, this program also develops critical thinking skills and introduces students to trusted Digital Library resources that can support their schoolwork. Students will work in groups and need access to a tablet or laptop device to fully participate during this workshop. Further instructions will be provided in an email before the workshop.
Read more about "Help your students learn the difference between fact and fiction."