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Join us for an inspiring evening of reflection, celebration, and dialogue as we delve into the rich history and promising future of Calgary Pride. Hosted by the Calgary Gay...
Read more about "Calgary Pride: A Catalyst for Social Change"Students in grade 4 – 6 can learn to verify sources from online media and identify trustworthy information.
Read more about "Debunk the Junk"Was it a company? Was it an individual? (If so, who?) Was it a comedian? Was it an artist? Was it an anonymous source?
Read more about "Key questions to ask when teaching kids media literacy:"This exhibition of 12 quilts made by Calgary’s Grace Presbyterian Quilters shows that women’s involvement in Christianity is found in diverse media such as textiles. This...
Read more about "Sewing Hope: Women’s Religious Expression in the Christian Tradition"November in Canada marks Financial Literacy Month, with this booklist tailored for Grade 4-6, highlighting its link to both media literacy and essential life skills.
Read more about "Financial Literacy Grade 4-6"Students in Grades 1 through 12 use the Cenovus Classroom in Central Library* for a week of hands-on, inquiry-based learning, including writing, reading, drawing, listening, researching and language skills, and information and media literacy.
Read more about "Library School supported by Cenovus Energy"November is recognized as Financial Literacy Month in Canada, featuring a booklist designed for Kindergarten to Grade 3, emphasizing its connection to media literacy and crucial life skills.
Read more about "Financial Literacy Grades K-3"Experience a virtual farming simulation that explores world food sustainability! Manage your own farms in Kenya, India and Canada while balancing the needs of social, economic and...
Read more about "STEM Explorers: Journey 2050"A news and media literacy learning platform that helps students navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.
Read more about "Checkology"Learn to swing dance with our beginner-friendly introductory lessons starting at 1 pm, and social dancing from 2 - 4 pm. No partner or experience required.
Read more about "Swing into Spring"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.
Read more about "Help your students learn the difference between fact and fiction."Named in honour of Cyril & Dorothy Williams and Bernard & Barbara Harris through a legacy gift, the Williams & Harris Shared History Centre ensures that stories are told and collected, through new technology in the Story Studio, and old technology like microfiche machines, typewriters, and more in the Vintage Media Lab.
Read more about "Contribute to the city’s shared history by telling your own stories."Melissa is most famous for her coffee paintings, but she works in a variety of styles and media. A born-and-bred Albertan, she has painted hundreds of Stampede-themed windows! A two-time art school grad, Melissa works out of her studio in Airdrie.
Read more about "Melissa Bruglemans-LaBelle"Interested in joining a book club, but don't know where to start? This social program is a chance to meet book lovers in your community and learn the basics of starting and...
Read more about "DIY Book Club"