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Are there online lesson plans relevant to: audiences, history of media, TV/video production, representation, and ideology?

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Are there online lesson plans relevant to: audiences, history of media, TV/video production, representation, and ideology?

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• Project LookSharp at Ithaca College has excellent materials, training and support for the effective integration of media literacy with critical thinking into classroom curricula at all education levels • Media Awareness Network See The Lesson Library on the right sidebar, with search capability by topic area and grade level. This is an outstanding site, and demonstrates how far the U.S. has to go in integrating media education into our curricula. • PBS Teacher Source has a huge collection of lesson plans and activities. Search keywords television and radio. • Media Literacy Clearinghouse has a wealth of information and links. Topics include TV & radio production, Radio and sound, and many more. • Media Education Foundation has a number of useful materials you can download, including Deconstructing a Video Advertisement and How to be a Critical Media Viewer.

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