http://www.medialiteracy.org
Center for Media Literacy (CML)
Based in Los Angeles, this site provides a wealth of information about media literacy.
From readings to lesson plans to tool kits, CML’s resources are abundant and applicable.
Media Literacy Online Project
Though it’s no longer updated, this comprehensive site provides many links to the resources listed above as well as links to international media literacy organizations. http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/mlr/home http://journalism.uoregon.edu/~cbybee/MediaSocialClassResources.htm
Alliance for Media Literate America (AMLA) or
National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
AMLA promotes media literacy for all citizens in United States outlining the core values of media literacy education. Nice array of resources for educators from any discipline.
Media Awareness Network (MNet)
This Canadian-based site has a bevy of information primarily aimed at K-12 media education. Elements include a resource catalogue, educational games and a blog and news section that details current events regarding media literacy. http://www.amlainfo.org
http://namle.net/ http://www.media-awareness.ca/english
Media Literacy Clearinghouse
This site provides access to content about media use facts, math and the media, commercialism, gender representation and politics and the media. The site is updated regularly. http://www.frankwbaker.com
Media Literacy: Transforming Curriculum & Teaching (2005).
The National Society for the Study of Education (NSSE) investigated the matter of media literacy. This edition contains works essential to the history, evolution, discussion and application of media literacy today.
Editors Gretchen Schwarz and Pamela U. Brown
This text is available for checkout at the Center for Teaching &
Main Library
Center for Teaching 310 Calvin Hall www.centeach.uiowa.edu