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Media Literacy Education since 1997

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Category: Teaching Tools

Fun #edtech tools that I’ve discovered and how I might use them in class

Gamification in Higher Ed – Jumping In!

August 19, 2018 heyjuliesmith6 Comments

TweetTHE URGE TO GAMIFY I’ve been teaching the big, survey course called “Intro to Mass Media” for about fifteen years….

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Fake News Resources for Teachers

March 16, 2017 heyjuliesmith4 Comments

TweetResources to Help You Get Started: Super fun to have everyone jumping on the “fake news” bandwagon – we media…

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Should I Teach like a TV, or like a Video Game?

January 2, 2017 heyjuliesmithNo Comments

TweetI would prefer my kids play video games instead of watch television. This statement typically earns me suspicious looks and…

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Ways to Make Your Classrooms Introvert-Friendly

July 24, 2016 heyjuliesmith2 Comments

TweetHow to Engage the Student Voice of your Introvert Students Full disclosure: I am not an introvert.  In fact, I’d…

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11 Tools to Verify that Online Info

June 2, 2016 heyjuliesmithNo Comments

TweetThis afternoon I had the pleasure of presenting at the Catholic Press Association National Conference here in St. Louis.  Great…

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