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Media Literacy: Research, Rights and Reality
Virtual Event AnywhereLearn to navigate media for documentary, content creation and news storytelling. Join this two-part online course on Wednesday and Friday, April 22 and 24, 2026, 2-3:15 p.m. EDT. If you’re […]
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[POSTPONED] Securing the Scaffold: K-12 & Academic Libraries Partnering for Progress in Media Literacy
Due to a family emergency, this event has been postponed until July 15, 2026 from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET. You can find the link to the new event […]
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Digital On-Ramps: Curriculum for Grades 4-5
Virtual Event AnywhereSee how Digital On-Ramps builds the values, knowledge, and habits students need before they go online. Discover how Cyber Civics introduces AI Literacy in an age-appropriate way. They'll walk through […]
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Cyber Civics: Curriculum for Grades 6-8
Virtual Event AnywhereSee how Cyber Civics teaches digital citizenship, information literacy, media literacy, and AI literacy through discussion-based, hands-on lessons that don't require personal devices. They'll walk through a lesson from their […]
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When You Are the News: A Personal Journey From Tragedy to Media Literacy
Jacob Burns Film Center 364 Manville Road, Pleasantville, NY, United StatesWhen Michelle lost her father in 1988 in the bombing of Pan Am 103, she had no idea that her personal tragedy would forever make her the subject of the […]
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From Misinformation to Empowerment: Media Literacy for Youth and Adults in the Age of AI
Virtual Event AnywhereIn an increasingly digital and media-saturated world, Media and Information Literacy (MIL) has become essential for enabling individuals to critically access, evaluate, and use information and media content. The rapid […]
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Break Through the Noise: How to Teach Video Literacy to All Age Groups
FeaturedVirtual Event AnywhereJoin award-winning educator and filmmaker Christoph A. Geiseler for a hands-on session focused on teaching video literacy in any classroom. Drawing on his work with global institutions, he will share […]
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Book Party: “The Take Back”
Film at Lincoln Center - Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center 144 W 65th St, New York, NY, United StatesNYC, celebrate Take Two Founder Megan Kiefer's new book The Take Back: How we can reclaim our lives from Big Media and Tech. In The Take Back, educator and media […]
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NAMLE Membership Meeting
FeaturedVirtual Event AnywhereJoin us on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 7:00 pm ET for NAMLE’s membership meeting! We’ll share important updates on NAMLE’s organizational direction, including recent changes to our team and […]
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Level Up: Moving Beyond Screen Time to Game Literacy
FeaturedVirtual Event AnywhereVideo games are a medium, not a monolith. While many games offer profound opportunities for creativity, spatial problem-solving, and healthy community building, some engineering tactics are intended to subconsciously influence […]
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Teaching Multimedia 101
Virtual Event AnywhereStep into the dynamic world of media arts with this fast-paced, hands-on course designed for middle and high school educators across subject areas and experience levels. Master engaging, project-based approaches […]
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[Rescheduled] Securing the Scaffold: K-12 & Academic Libraries Partnering for Progress in Media Literacy
FeaturedVirtual Event AnywhereThis session will explore how partnerships between academic librarians and K–12 educators can build a scaffold for media and AI literacy between the earliest grades through university. Centered around a […]
