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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Media Literacy - Class activities

Jordan Rose from the Center for Science Education told me about this great site: PBS Teachers - Media Literacy. I think the activities under the sections "Science & Technology" and "Health and Fitness" are good and relevant for college students.

Topics discussed include natural disasters, science fiction movies, and anthropomorphism of nature.
Posted by Kristan Chilcoat at 12:41 PM
Labels: natural disasters, science fiction, science literacy

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