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Monthly Archive for: "March, 2019"
 An Open Letter to the Ministry of Education of the Government of Ontario
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By Carol Arcus
In Blog
Posted March 22, 2019

An Open Letter to the Ministry of Education of the Government of Ontario

Why are Ontario students are missing out on the essential skill of media literacy? AML is concerned about the position of media literacy in the current Ontario curriculum. Written in 2005, the [...]

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 Password revelations as a privacy site of struggle
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By Neil Andersen
In Blog, Lessons and Ideas, Neil Andersen, Secondary
Posted March 19, 2019

Password revelations as a privacy site of struggle

One of the most compelling aspects of media studies involves sites of struggle. Sites of struggle are social phenomena that become arenas for changing values and behaviours. They include fashion, [...]

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 What is your emoji-name?
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By Neil Andersen
In Elementary, Lessons and Ideas, Neil Andersen, Secondary
Posted March 12, 2019

What is your emoji-name?

by Neil Andersen. Emojis are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and Web pages. (Wikipedia) Their uses are growing rapidly, especially in texting, to graphically represent ideas and [...]

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