Podcasts, Speeches, Webinars & Videos
Does Not Compute - Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP), UNC-Chapel HIll
This podcast is about technology, people, and power. It explores how old inequities get reinvented on new platforms, how unexpected communities unite for good (and harm), and how media manipulators play on our identities and emotions to spread lies.Is that a Fact? Podcast, (News Literacy Project)
This podcast informs listeners about news literacy issues that affect their lives through informative conversations with journalists and other experts across a wide range of disciplines.What is Media LIteracy? Media and Social Change Podcast, Season 3, Episode 2 - produced by the Media and Social Change Lab (MASCLab, Columbia University) MASCLab member Azsaneé Truss has a conversation with TC Professor and MASCLab co-director Ioana Literat about what is media literacy and why does it matter.
Why ‘Media Literacy’ Doesn’t Stand a Chance (Video) Danah Boyd with commentary by Goldie Blumenstyk, Chronicle of Higher Education re:Learning at SXSWedu
Informed or Influenced? Media and News Literacy Skills for Election Season and Beyond (Hosted by The News Literacy Project webinar recorded on 10/20/22) Available on edWeb.net (free membership required for access) Presented by Alexa Volland, Senior Manager, Educator Professional Learning, News Literacy Project; Jill Hofmockel, Teacher-Librarian, West High School (IA); Molly June Roquet, Education Librarian, Saint Mary’s College of California; and Shaelynn Farnsworth, Senior Director of Education Partnership Strategy, News Literacy Project