Media Literacy Course for Grades 11-12: Analyzing & Creating Media Content

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Explore the importance of media literacy in the digital age. Sign up for a 5-unit semester course focusing on analyzing, evaluating, and creating various media modes. Develop critical thinking and communication skills while fulfilling graduation requirements in the Communications Academy.

  • Media Literacy
  • Communication Skills
  • Grade 11-12
  • Course
  • Digital Age

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  1. "We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge." --John Naisbitt, Megatrends

  2. Media use can exceed 24 hours a day Social Media Facts Endorsements Magazine readership Facts about TV News You know you want to sign up!

  3. A repertoire of competencies that enable people to evaluate, analyze, and create a variety of media modes, genres, and formats Encourages people to ask questions about what they watch, hear, and read It s about developing young people s critical and creative abilities when it comes to the media Media Literacy sounds amazing!

  4. Sign up! 5 Unit Semester Course for grades 11-12 In this course, students will: Analyze and evaluate a variety of media modes (social, commercial, entertainment, personal, etc.) Read passages of Media Literacy textbook in class and articles in class/at home Write informative/argumentative texts Participate in small group/whole class discussions Debate Give presentations using Powerpoint , video, etc. Communications Academy Capstone class Passing Media Literacy fulfills one of the final requirements you need to be considered a graduate of the Communications Academy

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