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The Skinny on the Media Show

The Media Show is featured at the Media That Matters festival!


Reposted from art as work. Written by Brian Hughes.

The Media Show – a show produced by EdLab's video team that came out of the After Ed TV project, and a product of Gus Andrews' imagination – recently won the Fair Use Award at the Media that Matters Festival (see the posting here). The particular episode that won the award (above and on …

Posted 20 months ago by After Ed Team

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The Media Show: Archival Information

From The Media Show (on YouTube): Who gets to spend any time with the media at school? Teens Weena and Erna play hooky every week in an abandoned storage closet in an advertising agency in New York City. The Media Show is full of ideas for teaching and learning media literacy concepts. See these …

Posted 29 months ago by After Ed Team

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Exploring Collaborative Media

Media Arts teacher, Chris Wilson, instructs his students at International Public High School how to shift from becoming consumers of new media to its producers, as they explore their journey to the US using claymation and filmmaking.

Posted 36 months ago by After Ed Team

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Behind the Scenes: Pinky Dinky Doo

Pinky Dinky Doo is a great TV show for kids. Watch this video to see a little about how the show is made!

Posted 47 months ago by After Ed Team

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All the President’s Men

Pep and Squeek are wiretapped by a mysterious presence.

Posted 49 months ago by After Ed Team

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Media Literacy in Democracy Education

Laura Scheiber uses clips about Hurricane Katrina to helpsstudents from St. Peter's College in New Jersey learn to watch media in an informed way.

Posted 49 months ago by After Ed Team

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