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M3 Video Screening and Panel Discussion with Youth Filmmakers

[ 1 ] July 24, 2011 |

Join us Sunday night in the Bromley Room at 8:15 for the screening of 4 youth produced videos illuminating core concepts of media literacy.

The M3 participants arrived on Thursday night, discussed what media literacy meant to them with their M3 mentors, then embarked on a “48hr film festival” style production assignment in 4 small groups.

Don’t miss this opportunity to ask this panel of youth media filmmakers about their process for crafting these important digital messages for the cause of media literacy!

 

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Category: 2011 Conference, NAMLE Conference Blog, Presentations

About Rhys Daunic: Rhys is a member of the NAMLE board of directors currently serving the Executive Committee as Secretary, and is chair of the Communications Committee. He is a Brooklyn based educator and consultant who integrates media literacy education into a variety of learning environments around the country. He is co-founder and director of The Media Spot, where he specializes in working with organizations, educators and students to design and implement curricula that align media literacy concepts with learning goals through 21st century forms of communication. Rhys also works with schools and non-profits to create and maintain customized online learning networks, sharing all teaching resources, production notes, articles, tutorials, and archived student productions with the educational community through themediaspot.org. Additionally, Rhys provides workshops and embedded professional development to K-12 schools throughout New York City as an educational technology consultant with Digital School Solutions (DSS). View author profile.

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  1. [...] for projection. Emily – our mentor and editor extraordinaire – ran breathlessly into the presentation before 60 or so audience members and handed off the final shows. Inevitably there were a few [...]

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