1. The Center for Media Literacy
“This nonprofit organization develops resources for teachers using evidence-based, peer-reviewed longitudinal studies.”
https://www.medialit.org/educator-resources
The reason why I chose this survey is because is provides multiple resources for educators to utilize that will help them with figuring out factual information.
2. The Center for News Literacy
“Stony Brook University’s School of Journalism offers a curriculum toolbox for teachers with information on teaching media literacy.”
http://www.centerfornewsliteracy.org
The reason why I chose this survey is because it offers tools that provides educators with specific information that will help teachers learn more and be better at what they are teaching.
3. Developing Digital Detectives
“From the authors of the bestselling book Fact vs. Fiction, this book offers easy-to-implement lessons to engage students in becoming media literate.”
The reason why I chose this survey is because it shows the difference between factual information and fiction which helps people be able to be very imaginative or learn about the facts and get educated on what will help them become successful.
(Developing Digitial Detectives, 2022)
My point of view in regards to all 3 of these resources includes the way that all of these resources are a huge help to society and people’s successes. The theme that all 3 of these media resources have in common are how well they are able to maintain an organized schedule for everyone to be apart of.