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Curriculum Materials

The Media Education Lab creates free multimedia curriculum materials to help learners of all ages advance knowledge, skills, and competencies.

A Starter Guide for Engaging Online Meetings

A Starter Guide for Engaging Online Meetings

We share the key insights we learned about online meetings into a crisp synthesis that helps everyone get started with the essential features of great online meetings!

Memories of September 11, 2001

Memories of September 11, 2001

A virtual exchange dialogue opportunity explores people's memories of September 11, 2001.

THE HIVE

THE HIVE

Help students build social, emotional and cognitive skills by using a six-stage process of collaborative media production

Librarians on YouTube

Librarians on YouTube

Examine the many different ways librarians are using YouTube to serve patrons and communities

Pushing Back

Pushing Back

Responding to Representation of Drug and Alcohol Abuse among High School Learners

Nonviolent Communication for Talking about Coronavirus

Nonviolent Communication for Talking about Coronavirus

Talk about feelings & needs in ways that promote compassion & empathy

Internet: Indispensable or Evil?

Internet: Indispensable or Evil?

Guided inquiry & viewing of Adam Ruins the Internet helps learners reflect on the pros and cons of media regulation.

Design Studio at the Summer Institute in Digital Literacy

Design Studio at the Summer Institute in Digital Literacy

Participants created digital resources in this hands-on, minds-on learning experience

Digital and Media Literacy: A Process of Learning

Digital and Media Literacy: A Process of Learning

Hobbs' theoretical model of digital and media literacy positions media literacy as a lifelong learning process

Understanding Implicit Bias: The Power of Reflection

Understanding Implicit Bias: The Power of Reflection

Learners gain insight on themselves when they reflect on their own perceptual and cognitive biases