Free CEUs for Teachers at Media Literacy Conference
Posted by National Association for Media Literacy Education on May 18, 2015
On June 26 – 27, educators, researchers, librarians and youth-media experts will converge in Philadelphia for two energetic days of idea-sharing, brainstorming, and professional development and media in the classroom and media literacy.
Whether you’re new to the media literacy field, a veteran of it, or just curious about how to incorporate media literacy education in your own classroom, you’re sure to come away with abundant resources, personal connections, and lots of energy and ideas.
Educator and author Vivian Vasquez is the opening keynote speaker,
http://namle.net/2015/02/17/vivian-vasquez-to-give-keynote-at-2015-conference-2/
and there will be more than 30 unique program sessions.
http://namleconference.org/about/program1/
The conference is part of Global Media and Information Literacy Week and this will bring scholars and teachers from across the globe to this Philadelphia-based conference. An international plenary session will include representatives from UNESCO, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and university educators from Spain, Japan, China, Egypt, Jamaica, Mexico and more to share global media literacy practice and research.
Below is just a taste of what you’ll find at NAMLE 2015. As a bonus, CEU credits are being offered to K12 teachers at no charge.
http://namleconference.org/about/program1/ceu-credits-for-k-12-educators/
Come to Our Classroom! Experience a New Middle School Digital Media Literacy Program (Diana Graber, Cynthia Lieberman and Patti Connolly)
Digital skills and the common core: a professional development “boot camp”
(Ed Madison)
Connecting Young Citizen Journalists using CNNs iReport in the classroom (Pamela Morris)
Making to Learn: Connective Dimensions of a High School Media Makerspace (Phil Nichols, Amy Stornaiulo, Veena Vasudevan, Jin Kyeong Jung and Samuel Reed)
Using Critical Media Literacy to engage English Language Learners (Jeff Share and Araz Keshishian)
Proud2Bme: Civic Engagement in a Hyper-Connected World
(Bobbie Eisenstock, Claire Mysko and Lauren Llanos)
For more information go to http://www.namleconference.org
Contact: Sherri Hope Culver, Conference Chair, shculver@temple.edu
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