Twitter’s recent publication on teaching and learning was produced in collaboration with UNESCO with a view to promote media and information literacy learning. With this resource, Twitter and UNESCO hope to draw on their respective expertise in information, technology, media, and MIL to offer practical advice that informs pedagogical methods and outcomes. The handbook contains information about nurturing and controlling your digital footprint as well as suggestions for learning activities based on Twitter.
You may also like
Teachers 4.0 Digital – Building capacity in European Classrooms
Digital literacy and tackling disinformation are among the key skills needed for the 21st century. Teachers need to be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to empower their students to think critically, make...
2 days ago
3 min read
Seznam trains media literacy among teachers and librarians in Czechia
By Peter Jančárik, Seznam.cz, Czechia. Seznam.cz might be small globally, but it is one of the largest internet companies in the Czech Republic reaching 90% of the Czech internet population, and offering a wide range of...
2 days ago
2 min read
MediaSmartOnline campaign launches across Europe
The main objective of MediaSmartOnline campaign is to test out an approach developed by MLA and EUN for running a Europe-wide media literacy awareness-raising campaign in collaboration with the Insafe network of Safer...
3 days ago
1 min read