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Suggested Reading
The Media Literacy Handbook: An Educator's Guide To Bringing New Media Into The Classroom 
The Media Literacy Handbook: An Educator's Guide To Bringing New Media Into The Classroom  
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  Popular Links

  • Just Think
    The San Francisco-based Just Think Foundation strives to stimulate critical thinking about popular media and equip young people with the literacy tools critical for their future. These tools include the ability to comprehend the content of media and master the technical skills to produce media messages in various forms. (Added: 9-Mar-2002)

  International Links

  • Family Guide to Prime Time Television
    Created by the U.S.–based Parents Television Council, this useful guide rates prime–time shows according to their suitability for children. (Added: 15-Jun-2004)
  • Kids First
    What should your kids be watching? Here are tools to make informed decisions. Search more than 1800 reviews of films, videos, DVD, audio recordings TV programs and CD-ROMs. (Added: 9-Mar-2002)
  • KidsNet
    Clearinghouse and information centre devoted to children's television, radio, audio, video and multimedia. (Added: 6-Jun-2006)
  • Listen Up
    An organization that helps youth produce their own media, Listen Up works with the underserved youth community to help them find and use their voices through media production. The Listen Up! network is also a vehicle for youth media producers to exchange and critique each other's work. The site offers galleries of youth-produed media, resources, news, links, and more. (Added: 9-Mar-2002)
  • Media Channel
    A media issues supersite, featuring criticism, breaking news, and investigative reporting from hundreds of organizations worldwide. (Added: 19-Nov-2001)
  • Media Education Foundation
    Foundation that produces and disseminates educational tapes, as well as conducts research on timely media issues. (Added: 9-Mar-2002)
  • MediaLiteracy.com
    Information and resources on media literacy education in the US (also includes links to non-US information). (Added: 9-Mar-2002)
  • National Insitute on Media and the Family
    Exclusively oriented toward the needs of parents and educators of young children. Excellent parent and family oriented books, curriculum kits and the MediaWise Certification Program for parents and schools. Free family resources, including KidScore, an innovative rating system that looks at the content of media products and provides reviews for parents. (Added: 9-Mar-2002)

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