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What should media literacy education be now?
UK Professor Julian McDougall talks with Neil and Carol about building media literacy education at the intersection of social justice, cultural studi…
4 years, 11 months ago
The Business of Digital Marketing- What are its Challenges and Advantages?
Neil and Carol talk to Toronto entrepreneur Sue Sutcliffe about the online marketing biz, including the newest digital conference site, World Event C…
5 years ago
How might watching Let’s-Play videos help children learn from their peers?
Michael Dezuanni, QUT Professor and author of Peer Pedagogies on Digital Platforms: Learning with Minecraft Let's Play Videos, talks to Neil and Caro…
5 years ago
Making is an essential part of media literacy education, but how is it connected to critical thinking?
Join Neil and Carol as they explore the benefits and challenges of “making” with David Gauntlett, the author of Making is Connecting.
5 years ago
Selling Art in the Digital Age- How social media affords freedom, agency, and opportunity to artists who are willing to work for it
Neil and Carol learn from Nina Silver the ins and outs of the online art business, and why art is still art no matter the sales system.
5 years ago
Exploring Critical Media Literacy- What is it, and why is it more important now than ever?
UCLA’s Jeff Share and Doug Kellner help Neil and Carol understand why Critical Media Literacy is the gold standard in media literacy learning.
5 years, 1 month ago
The Rise of the Podcast- Why are we so fixated on listening to other people talk?
Neil and Carol’s trusty producer Stephen Hurley shares his philosophy about the differences between broadcast radio and podcasting, and why we love t…
5 years, 1 month ago
Cereal Boxes or Artificial Intelligence: What inquiry best serves media literacy students now?
Notes from The Media Education Project: Carol and Neil embark on a journey to discover the best iteration of media curriculum now, as guest Belinha D…
5 years, 1 month ago
Notes from The Age of Disinformation, Part Two - How disinformation, audiences, and social media interact to spread conspiracy theories
Neil and Carol once again enlist the help of Paul Levinson to understand how the most bizarre conspiracies flourish online and in the minds of Believ…
5 years, 1 month ago
Notes from The Age of Disinformation, Part One: How people make meaning from deviant news narratives
Neil and Carol chat with Paul Levinson about the difference between disinformation and misinformation, and how and why “truth” requires our permissio…
5 years, 2 months ago