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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education, discusses the importance of media literacy in today's world, emphasizing its role in developing critical thinking, effective communication, and active citizenship. Michelle highlights the challenges of navigating the vast and complex information landscape, the need for community involvement in addressing media literacy issues, and the importance of supporting foundational work in this space. Learn about the complexities of the current media ecosystem, the shift from a consumer-centric to a participatory culture, and the challenges this presents for understanding and processing information. Recording Date: 5 Dec 2024 Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #107 Vanessa Otero on News Ecosystem Health National Association for Media Literacy Education Join NAMLE here Assessment: IREX Learn to Discern Journal of Media Literacy Education News Literacy Project Sam Wineburg's group, formerly Stanford History Education Group, now Digital Inquiry Group Invisible Rulers by Renee DiResta Growing Up Public by Devorah Heitner News Literacy Now, How to Read the News by Bobbie Eisenstock Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: Michelle Ciulla Lipkin has served as Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education since 2012. Michelle has helped NAMLE grow to be the preeminent media literacy education association in the U.S. She launched Media Literacy Week in the U.S. now in its 10th year, developed strategic partnerships with companies such as Thomson Reuters, Meta, YouTube, and Nickelodeon, and restructured both the governance and membership of NAMLE. She has overseen seven national conferences, created the National Media Literacy Alliance for teacher membership organizations, and done countless appearances at conferences and in the media regarding the importance of media literacy education. Michelle was the recipient of the 2020 Global Media and Information Literacy Award given by UNESCO. Michelle is an alumni of the U.S. Dept. of State's International Visitors Program (Australia/2018). She regularly serves as Adjunct Lecturer at Brooklyn College where she teaches Media Literacy. She sits on the Advisory Council for the ML3: Librarians as Leaders for Media Literacy initiative led by Project Look Sharp. Michelle began her career in children's television production, in various roles on both corporate and production teams. She earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from New York University. Michelle focused her grad work on children and television where she caught the “media literacy bug”. After graduate school, Michelle worked as a facilitator for The LAMP (Learning about Multimedia Project) teaching media literacy and production classes for Pre-Kindergarten to 5th grade students. Her passion for media literacy education stems from a very personal place. Learn more about Michelle's story here. When not thinking about media literacy, Michelle is either sitting at home in Brooklyn with her dog and husband, most likely reading, or at one of her kids' music gigs somewhere around the country. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Gerburg Garmann shares about her multimedia project, Miriam, which includes a 72x48" painting and a soundscape in 5 movements. This painting, and the fifth movement of the soundscape, the "Coda," are featured in our Spring 2024 issue here. In this podcast episode, Gerburg shares the background behind this project, and the "Coda" of the soundscape. Gerburg Garmann is a painter, poet, and former professor of Global Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies. Her scholarly publications appear in English, German, and French in international journals. Her artwork and poems have appeared in various magazines and anthologies around the world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
Krynytsya (The Well), your wellspring for Ukraine and Ukrainians
In 2016 journalist and writer Bohdan Logvynenko created Ukraїner as a volunteer media project. Through in-depth research called "expeditions", the multimedia platform aims to create an understanding of who Ukrainians are and to put the findings in an easily accessible mass media format online. Yuliia Tymoshenko, editor-in-chief of the English language edition of Ukraїner, talks about its content and how the media platform has taken a new direction with the war in Ukraine. https://ukrainer.net/en/
Union-Tribune topics editor Tarcy Connors, managing editor Lora Cicalo, and editor and publisher Jeff Light discuss an upcoming Union-Tribune multimedia project exploring the status of mental health in San Diego County. Mental health intersects with so many issues: homelessness, policing, criminal justice, the workplace, schooling and health care. A lot of people know on a basic level that we need to be doing more to assist those who are struggling with mental health, but to have that conversation, we all need to understand where our system is now.
Emma Hollen said about her present work and about her previous experiences, she is from France. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A new multimedia project tells the stories of young Black men in the Pacific Northwest from their perspectives. “I Got a Story to Tell” launched this month by the community organization Word is Bond. We hear from Lakayana Drury, the founder of Word is Bond, and Ristom Habtemariam, a community ambassador with the group. Habtemariam is also featured in the project.
This week on the Make It Happen Podcast, we are joined by Ian Silva, Andrew Tylenda, and Marissa Vianée. They are the creators behind the multimedia project “The Flu”. It would be limiting to just call them a band because much of their expression shines through in the music videos and artwork they create to exist alongside their music. They talk about how they came up with the idea for their band, what their individual methods are for contributing to the project, and what motivates them as creators. Their music videos are silly and fun to watch and they openly share what the hilarious behind the scenes process is like when they get together to film! Check out music by The Flu: https://soundcloud.com/thefluphoenix https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfeYWgKh_VbgZqu7aNF0RTQ Follow Ian: IG @whoopsiessssssss/ Follow Andrew: IG @andrew.tylenol Follow Marissa: IG @mvianee_ Mentions: Noah Baumbach - A Marriage Story God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut IG @cuchira Self-Discovery Journal Prompts https://www.melmakesithappen.com/downloads/self-discovery-journal-prompts/ Follow Melanie: Website IG @melaniemakesithappen Twitter @melmakeithappen FB makeithappenpodcast #makeithappenpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The publisher is following the lives of four Syrian refugee babies and their families, as they face an uncertain future
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Quarter-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project - Small Team or Individual category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project - Small Team or Individual category.
Indian multimedia journalist Jyothy Karat talks with D J Clark about her work, her kit and the challenges of working inIndia. In the news Nikon have a new multimedia camera, should we all be buying it? And the World Press Photo Multimedia awards have been announced. SHOWNOTES: UNESCO Green Initiative Project (currently exhibited at the UN headquarters in NYC) :http://en.unesco.org/greencitizens/stories/empowering-local-communities-while-preserving-natural-heritagehttp://jyothykarat.com/project/blue-hill-women/Multimedia Project for web :https://kit.se/2015/06/29/4465/kottkarlek-i-varldens-mest-vegetariska-land/Documentary film for television :https://youtu.be/UbomEM2SZ24Photo essays for the web :http://www.natgeotraveller.in/web-exclusive/web-exclusive-month/badami-rock-climbing/https://in.news.yahoo.com/photos/what-is-cooking-underwater-in-the-bay-of-bengal-slideshow/what-is-cooking-underwater-in-the-bay-of-bengal-photo-1382587132064.html?ucs_mail_preview_popupsignin=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jyothykarat/Our news section is heavily sourced from http://www.newsshooter.comABOUT THE SHOW This podcast is sponsored by The University of Bolton MA in Multimedia Journalism http://www.immj-ma.orgMultimedia video training by the authors of the podcast is available free at http://www.multimediatrain.comFollow the podcast on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/multimediaweekSubscribe to theMultimedia Week Podcast on:iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/multimedia-week/id929384403Stitcher:http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/d-j-clark/multimedia-week?refid=stprSoundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/multi-media-week
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project - Small Team or Individual category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project - Small Team or Individual category.
NAMLE:MEDIA LITERACY IN EDUCATION Its a media age and the media is the message. Help your students deal with it...Michelle Ciulla Lipkin , Executive Director of NAMLE returns with her guest D.C.Vito, Executive Director of The Learning about Multimedia Project aka The "LAMP" Presented by MyON Reader www.myon.com @myonreader
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Don't have time for video or a podcast? This week's lesson is: find a group of like-minded people and split the work. This month we interview 5 veteran bloggers (and FinCon attendees) who shared the workload to create a live video show, recorded it for a YouTube channel, then used the audio as a podcast. Their podcast, the Money Mastermind Show, is currently #3 in the iTunes "New & Noteworthy" section. How did they split duties? How hard was it to create the video? How do they decide on topics? How does the technology work? We cover all of that and more with three of the participants: Glen Craig, Tom Drake and Miranda Marquit today. ....and as if that weren't enough, Beverly Harzog (author and BeverlyHarzog.com) and Rob Berger (Doughroller and the Doughroller podcast) share their take-aways from last year's FinCon. They have some great stories about how they've implemented several of the ideas they learned. Eric Rosenberg details Ignite FinCon for us. PT and Joe share news about the Plutus Awards, speakers and much, much more. Thanks to GoBankingRates.com for sponsoring the show! You could win $1,000 by making a 1 minute video for FinCon. Check out details about that AND all of the links mentioned in the show notes at http://www.finconmedia.com/5-bloggers-collaborated-launch-multimedia-project-mm-podcast-episode-4
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Large Group Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Semi-Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Finals round of judging in the Multimedia Project category.
Podcast: Australian PM raceI'm resuming my attempt at podcasting - this time with proper RSS syndication. I will be true to my word of this being a multimedia project by issuing more podcasts in the future.audio fileTechnorati Tag: childfree