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MediaEd Institute

MediaEd Institute

The Media Education Lab continues to innovate with engaging forms of professional development for our diverse and global learning community.

Building upon the success of the University of Rhode Island's Summer Institute in Digital Literacy (SIDL), we are thrilled to offer a new approach to online professional learning experience for educators who want to advance their expertise in media literacy education -- but also need the flexibility and low cost of online learning.

Your hosts for this special event: Renee Hobbs, Troy Hicks, and Yonty Friesem

DATES: January 31 - March 6, 2024

TIME: Wednesdays, 7-9 PM and other times that are convenient for your busy schedule (total weekly time commitment is 4 hours)

LOCATION: Real Time Learning on Zoom plus Anytime Learning on the Media Education Lab's Pathwright LMS 

PROGRAM FEE: $399. Opportunities for CEU and graduate credit are available.

The Media Education Lab is committed to providing equitable access to this institute and has a limited amount of funding to provide discounted registrations for a select number of participants. If you would like to be considered for a scholarship that would provide a 50% discount to the institute, please complete this form before January 1, 2024. Notifications about scholarships will be sent on or before January 15, 2024.

REGISTRATION OPENS DECEMBER 1

REGISTER

Join a vibrant cohort of educators, activists, and community leaders from across the country and around the world to share your passions and develop your expertise in media literacy in a 6-week online journey, customized to meet your needs. Youโ€™ll engage in dialogue with colleagues and experts,explore topics that interest you, and deepen your knowledge and skills in media literacy, both theoretically and practically. Throughout the institute, youโ€™ll experience โ€œthe power of twoโ€ to work with a partner, creating a product that advances your leadership in media literacy education. 

Learning Outcomes

By participating in this program, you can expect to: 

๐Ÿ“Œ Gain knowledge of a variety of advanced and specialized media education practices

๐Ÿ“Œ Reflect on why and how media education instructional practices can be valuable for learners of all ages

๐Ÿ“Œ Analyze and evaluate media messages from various perspectives and values

๐Ÿ“Œ Create a set of work products you can use in your own context and educational setting

๐Ÿ“Œ Be part of a vibrant online community of learners and develop meaningful professional relationships that advance your expertise

 

Instructional Practices 

The MediaEd Institute is designed to provide you with a comprehensive and balanced understanding of media literacy, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills and emphasizing the importance of collaboration and networking within a vibrant cohort of educators and professionals. As experts in online professional development, you'll get hands-on, minds-on learning opportunities to do these things: 

Critical Media Analysis: Participants will learn to critically analyze media content, including news, advertising, and entertainment, to identify biases, misinformation, and persuasive techniques commonly used in media production.

Creative Expression: Educators will create media to learn to apply effective strategies and pedagogical approaches for teaching media literacy in diverse educational settings, enabling them to design engaging lessons and resources for their students.

Dialogue, Discussion, Collaborative Learning and Networking: Participants will actively engage in dialogue and collaboration with fellow educators, activists, and community leaders, fostering a supportive and diverse professional network for sharing ideas and best practices in media literacy education.

 

Who Will Attend

This is a leadership development program that brings together diverse professionals who see opportunities to apply media literacy education to their work and life contexts. Because the MediaEd Institute operates on the principle of "Everyone Learns from Everyone," participants contribute valuable perspectives to collaborative discussions, enhancing the overall learning experience within the institute. There are many benefits to interacting with people including: 

Classroom Teachers, Librarians, and Higher Education Faculty: Educators at every level will deepen their pedagogy and practice and develop resources and materials they can use in their classrooms.

Journalists and Media Professionals: Media professionals enhance their media literacy skills to improve their reporting and storytelling, as well as to navigate the ethical and political challenges of the evolving media landscape.

Staff and Leaders of Nonprofit and Advocacy Organizations: Staff members and leaders from nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups learn how to harness media literacy to raise awareness about their causes, counter misinformation, and engage with the public effectively.

Community Leaders and Activists: Local community leaders, activists, and grassroots organizers can use media literacy skills to better communicate their messages, mobilize support, and engage with diverse communities effectively.