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NAMLE Membership Special in March

[ 0 ] March 11, 2011 |

In 2011, NAMLE is celebrating its 10-year anniversary! To celebrate, take advantage of our March membership special.

Why join or renew in March 2011?

  • Enter to Win Prizes:  New or renewal members in March will be entered in a drawing to win one of several fantastic prizes, including an iPod Nano or a Flip CameraCheck out the list of prizes to see what you can win.
  • Get Free Resources: Select THREE FREE PDF downloads of articles or study guides at The Education Shop - a $15 value. Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) runs The Education Shop and publishes Metro Magazine and Screen Education. (Members can access the free code in the membership portal.) Offer expires March 31st.
  • Enjoy Valuable Membership Benefits: Did you know membership benefits include access to a password-protected exclusive membership portal where you can search other members, not to mention savings and discounts? Check out the membership benefits for Individual, Student, and Organizational Members.
  • Be set to register for NAMLE’s Conference: Our exciting conference, Global Visions/Local Connections: Voices in Media Literacy Education, runs July 22-25, in Philadelphia, PA. Members save $80 on registration over the non-member rate from previous years.

I’m already a member. Can I enter the prize drawing?

Yes! Donate a minimum of $10 to NAMLE.  Your donation helps us advance media literacy education and work for you.

ACT NOW – This special membership offer ends on March 31!

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About Kelly Mendoza: Kelly Mendoza is an educational program developer as Senior Manager of Education Content and Curriculum at Common Sense Media. She is also a Doctoral Candidate in the Mass Media and Communication Program at Temple University. In her dissertation research, Kelly is exploring how parents use protectionist and empowerment strategies to manage their preteen’s Internet use. Kelly has produced media education materials and curriculum for children, parents, and teachers. In addition to producing curriculum for Common Sense Media's Digital Literacy and Citizenship program, she has produced educational materials for PBS Frontline's Digital Nation and Growing Up Online; PBS Teacher's Access, Analyze, Act: A Blueprint for 21st Century Civic Engagement; and My Pop Studio, a media literacy game site for preteen girls produced by the Media Education Lab at Temple University. View author profile.

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