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Media Literacy
The page supports the delivery of an Introduction to Media Literacy as a graduate course taught at the University of West Georgia..
Overview
Resources for Media Literacy
Tools for Creating Media
Ebooks and Print Books
Medial Literacy Assessment Resources
Media Literacy Organizations
Fact Checking Tools
Bias
Media Ethics
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Copyright & Citation
AI Generators and Ethics
Media Deepfakes and Misinformation
Teaching Media Literacy
Acknowledgements
Media Literacy Organizations
Association for Media Literacy
A membership organization, one may join for free. Regardless of joining, most resources are accessible with no membership required.
International Council for Media Literacy
Provides a number of resources including back issues of the "Journal of Media Literacy"
NAMLE (National Association for Media Literacy Education)
Offering free membership, the site offers several tools and resources.
Other Media Organizations
Electronic Frontier Foundation
A nonprofit that promotes digital privacy, free speech and innovation.
Media Commons
A stork of media studies practitioners who explore new forms of publishing in the field.
Women's Media Center
A nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that seeks to raise the visibility and decision-making power of women and girls in media.
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