
AI Awareness Project
NAMLE’s Youth Advisory Council pairs teen viewpoints with expert analysis to reveal where perceptions of AI align, where they diverge, and why media literacy is essential in bridging the gap.

NAMLE’s Youth Advisory Council pairs teen viewpoints with expert analysis to reveal where perceptions of AI align, where they diverge, and why media literacy is essential in bridging the gap.

Online gaming is an adventure — full of creativity, connection, and opportunities to learn. But like any journey, it helps to have a map. Ready, Set, Game—developed in partnership with Roblox—is a free resource designed to help parents and caregivers guide children, tweens, and teens toward safe, balanced, and meaningful gaming experiences.

Teens from NAMLE and Roblox teamed up to share their best advice for staying safe and empowered online. Through short, creative videos, they explore how media literacy skills can help Roblox users protect their privacy, make smart choices, and build positive connections.

NAMLE's 2025 Youth Advisory Council open ups a conversation about what it really means to incorporate wellness into our media habits.

NAMLE's 2024 Youth Advisory Council created a resource for educators that shares their perspectives on AI in the classroom.

The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) NAMLE and Google's Be Internet Awesome collaborated on six media literacy lessons for educators to use in the classroom.

The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) and Roblox are working together to help parents feel more confident helping kids and teens navigate their online lives. While much of what kids and teens will find online is safe, we do need to be aware of the risks and learn to communicate with our children about negative or unsafe experiences they may have online. Ultimately, the more we can help build digital resilience skills in our kids and teens, the safer they will be online.

NAMLE’s Snapshot 2024: Media Literacy Education in the United States measures media literacy content, standards, and perceptions from a variety of educators. The Snapshot reflects findings from our 2023 state of media literacy survey, open from July-September 2023, and considers…

The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) and Roblox are working together to help parents feel more confident helping kids and teens navigate their online lives. While much of what kids and teens will find online is safe, we do need to be aware of the risks and learn to communicate with our children about negative or unsafe experiences they may have online. Ultimately, the more we can help build digital resilience skills in our kids and teens, the safer they will be online.