The eMedia: Media Literacy and Digital Citizenship for All project aims to promote education for all by producing educational guidelines related to digital practices. They have recently released a media literacy handbook that explains the influence of media on young people’s development, gives technical considerations on what media literacy is, provides an overview of the legislative frame, licenses, and media ownership, gives practical examples to deal with media literacy in class. Check out the handbook here.
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