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Bulletin Archive - 2007 Friday, October 19, 2007 Media Education in Action Personal Landscapes: Free fieldtrip to Pacific Cinémathèque November 8-9 Pacific Cinémathèque, in partnership with the British Columbia Association for Media Educators, presents two highly engaging workshops on the theme of Personal Landscapes for secondary students and teachers across the Vancouvers Lower Mainland. Morning Workshop (9:00 am 11:30 am) Afternoon Workshop (12:30 pm 3:00 pm) This event is free, and spaces are limited, so please reserve early. Contact: Sally Stubbs For more events, visit the Events Calendar on the National Media Education Week 2007 Web site. Ideas for the community and classroom Organize a media fair in your school or community. It could include: local representatives from media outlets and media creation stations for news reading or writing, adbusters, and animation and video production. Organize a class junk food hunt: choose a popular shopping district and have the class record the number of times they see advertising for junk food (e.g. billboards, fast-food outlets, and litter such as fast-food or candy wrappers found on the ground). Have students compare their findings with any evidence of health food in the same area. Enter the MyMedia Video Podcast Contest. The contest challenges
young Canadians in Grades 7 to 12 to create two minute videos on their
views of media representationhow certain members of society are
represented, misrepresented, or absent from the media. The contest encourages
students to use creativity and innovation to speak out and have fun, while
developing an understanding of how media works and its potential for self-expression.
The contest will open for submissions during National Media Education
Week 2007. The winning entry will be announced February 2008. For
more information on submission guidelines, and to access the resources
associated with the contest, visit the MyMedia Web site at www.mediaeducationweek.ca/mymedia/. Visit the Ideas for Activities section of the National Media Education Week 2007 Web site for more suggestions. Tell us what youre planning If you are organizing a media literacy event in your classroom, school or community, wed be pleased to feature it in our Events Calendar. Click here to send us your information. For more information on how to participate in National Media Education Week 2007, contact: nmew@media-awareness.ca.
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