Moving at the Speed of Creativity by Wesley Fryer

Podcast464: Reflections on Media Literacy & ATLIS 2019

Welcome to Episode 464 of the Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcast, a show by Dr. Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) focusing on digital creativity, media literacy, digital literacy, digital citizenship, instructional technology integration and engaged learning both inside and outside the classroom. This episode features a reflection by Wes from the ATLIS 2019 Conference in Dallas, Texas, primarily on Media Literacy and his 3 hour workshop, “Filtering the Exoflood: Strategies for Media and Information Literacy.” All resources from the workshop are available on wfryer.me/exoflood. Refer to the podcast shownotes for links to the other websites and links referenced in this podcast. Remember to also subscribe to “The EdTech Situation Room” (@edtechSR), the weekly webshow and podcast Wes co-hosts with Jason Neiffer each week on Wednesday evenings. Also remember to subscribe to Wes’ (almost) weekly newsletter in which he shares a helpful technology tip, tool, text, and tutorial. Sign up on www.speedofcreativity.org/email-updates.

Shownotes:

  1. Subscribe to Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
  2. Wes Fryer (@wfryer) – Blog
  3. Workshop resources: Filtering the ExoFlood: Strategies for Media and Information Literacy (shortened link: wfryer.me/exoflood)
  4. [VIDEO] Manipulating the YouTube Algorithm – (Part 1/3) Smarter Every Day 213
  5. YouTube Playlist of more Media Literacy Videos (curated by Wes)
  6. 10 Media Literacy Mini-Project Badges on Badgr.io
  7. Douglas Rushkoff: Program or Be Programmed (@rushkoff)
  8. Media Literacy Kahoot Quiz
  9. Wes’ Twitter Moments (several from ATLIS 2019)
  10. The EdTech Situation Room Podcast (@edtechSR)
  11. Sign Up for Wes’ Weekly Educational Technology Newsletter Updates
Filtering the ExoFlood: Strategies for Media and Information Literacy

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