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@zhujunshell Ooh, bring something with noodles to the Thanksgiving potluck! This will be an international dinner! lol.
1H2O is picking up new journalists. I'm updating our journalist profile page to include the new writers. Congrats to them! http://1H20.org
I just walked around West Grove, a lower-class neighborhood, meeting interesting people but a cop told us it was best we leave due to crime.
Updated my blog. Featuring youth perspective on important political issues. www.walycealmeida.com.
Global media literacy curriculum available for all schools: http://tinyurl.com/55p3ua
How can we build an online platform in different languages, but yet speaking a common "language."
Students are talking about setting up a news/social network where we can break down preconceived notions about other cultures/countries.
M.I.A. protest music, read song lyrics, Paper Planes http://tinyurl.com/6ms7k3
Great example of protest music - http://tinyurl.com/24y5hg
Great example of citizen journalism - http://www.ohmynews.com/
http://tinyurl.com/2n6u99 - Geert Wilders, Dutch Parliament Member
When it comes to freedom of expression, many of the students referred to RCTV of Venezuela and Hugo Chavez shutting them down.
Some of the topics we covered in our curriculum include religion, terrorism, climate change, freedom of expression and varying news coverage
UNESCO is going to use Salzburg Seminar's curriculum on media literacy around the world in various universities.
Salzburg Students are presenting their group's final lesson plans, which are part of a media literacy curriculum.
@greglinch Xiguang Li from Tshingua University in Beijing, China
The students are now criticizing Salzburg Seminar's structure.
Some of the Chinese students are expressing their dissatisfaction with how Dean Li's presentation was cut off.