Our project, ‘Enhancing Media Literacy Education in the Czech Republic,’ is a collaborative effort with the Norwegian organization Apenhet, supported by the Financial Mechanism of Norway 2014 – 2021 as part of the CZ-Internal Affairs Program.
As a key component of this initiative, we have meticulously curated a list of recommended resources that educators can leverage for their Media Literacy classes. These resources have been thoughtfully reviewed and come from reputable organizations with extensive experience in the field.
Within this collection, you will discover a wealth of materials ready for immediate use, as well as inspiration derived from classes, workshops, and digital materials crafted by seasoned experts in the field
Education
- Be internet awesome is an online interactive game for children to learn basic rules on how to act online in a safe and ethical way.
- Get Media Lit, offers free Comics for Social Emotional Learning and Digital Citizenship.
- Free tool allowing children and pedagogues to understand how the algorithms work and how they influence our decision making, emotions and interactions online
- Digital Citizenship curriculum offers video manuals and trainings explaining different aspects of digital citizenship.
- Set of workshops and tools, helping pedagogues with teaching media literacy and developing fact checking skills.
- Free interactive digital materials, including methodology for the teachers providing with easy-to-prepare professional classes on media literacy.
- Full curriculum for K-12 educators, to develop and utilize digital literacy skills created by the International Society for Technology in Education.
- Canadian Association for Media Literacy helps educators bring media literacy into the classroom.
- Resources for the teachers developed by Canadian Center for Digital Media Literacy provides with a diverse range of recommended materials covering various topics: from cyber security, addictions to media, or fact checking,
- Center for Media Literacy (CML) is an educational organization that provides leadership, public education, professional development and evidence-based educational resources nationally and internationally.
- The News literacy Project works with educators and journalists to give students the skills they need to discern fact from fiction in order to distinguish what information they can trust, share and act on.
Other resources
- Fact checking database
- Self assessment tool, allowing teachers, parents and students to check their digital literacy skills and recommend educational path.
- Media & Learning Association brings together a community of individuals and organisations keen to maximise the benefits of media for learning at all levels of formal and informal education and training.
