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DOC: Project Censored: The Movie

   "Project Censored The Movie: Ending the Reign of Junk Food News" takes an in-depth look at what is wrong with the news media in the U.S.…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 28, 2013

Newspapers Still Relevant in 21st Century Classrooms

Eighth-grade students in South Allegheny, Pa., regularly read local newspapers in class as part of the Newspapers-in-Education (NIE) progra…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 28, 2013

DOC: SHADOWS OF LIBERTY Film Reveals the Corporate-Controlled U.S. Media As Never Before

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY is coming to the U.S. for the first time ever beginning in April – live at the Free Press National Conference on Media R…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 21, 2013

Tracking Memes Across TV News: A New Tool for Analyzing How Stories Move Through Broadcast

From the MIT Center for Civic Media:  Even though we’re excited about the potential of participatory media to help shape what we pay attent…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 21, 2013

Anniversary of the Invasion of Iraq

The ten year anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq is all over the news. Here are some resources you may wish to consider: The New York Ti…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 21, 2013

State Of The News Media 2013

 Another in a series of annual reports: lots of data and headlines about news, newspapers, mobile access and more.  Those involved in the n…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 18, 2013

NIE Week Features New Lesson Plans

 Newspaper In Education Week (March 4-8) is celebrated annually during the first full school week in March. This year, the American Press I…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 3, 2013

DOC: Deadline Every Second

Two thumbs up to "Deadline Every Second: On Assignment with 12 Associated Press Photojournalists,"a documentary by Ken Kobre.(The producer…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Nov 28, 2012

The Election On News Magazine Covers

A collection of cover images to use in a compare-and-contrast, informational texts, cover design deconstruction activity with your students.

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Nov 9, 2012

Challenging Fake Hurricane Photos

Already, dozens of images, purported to be of Hurricane Sandy descending on New York City, have made their way onto the Internet.  And beca…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Oct 30, 2012

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