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Juhasz, Alexandra – MIT Press (BK), 2011
YouTube is a mess. YouTube is for amateurs. YouTube dissolves the real. YouTube is host to inconceivable combos. YouTube is best for corporate-made community. YouTube is badly baked. These are a few of the things Media Studies professor Alexandra Juhasz (and her class) learned about YouTube when she set out to investigate what actually happens…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Web Sites, Mass Media, Electronic Publishing
Stanford Univ., CA. Stanford Program on International and Cross Cultural Education. – 2000
The film "Makiko's New World" offers U.S. high school students a unique glimpse into the latter part of the Meiji Period (1868-1912) in Japanese history. Students have the opportunity to experience the life of one Japanese woman, Makiko, during the Meiji Period through the "lens" of her diary. The teacher's guide was developed…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Critical Viewing, Films, Foreign Countries
Annenberg Media, 2005
This video workshop introduces teachers to ethnically diverse American writers and offers dynamic instructional strategies and resources to make works meaningful for students. It includes eight one-hour videos in which teachers model effective approaches--based on reader response, critical inquiry, cultural studies, and critical pedagogy--for…
Descriptors: Workshops, Professional Development, Resource Materials, Educational Strategies
Unsworth, Jean Morman – 1993
The idea of "connecting" is explored in this multimedia educational kit art for elementary schools. The Connecting series features a teacher's manual, six teacher's guides, and three videotapes based on six primary themes. These themes are: "Rhythms and Patterns"; "Change and Transformation"; "The World Our Minds…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Critical Viewing, Design
2001
"Crosses on the Lawn," the television program featured in this videotape and teaching guide, covers the causes and effects of the issues raised by racial hatred, and it reveals attempts to heal the wounds of bigotry. The fictional town of Springdale, home of the two main characters, Chaz and Chris, one white and one black, becomes a…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Critical Viewing, Curriculum Enrichment
Kaskell, Joan Macy; Lauer, Elizabeth – 1990
An exploration of the creative process in painting and musical composition, this kit, for use with grades 4-8, provides a structured plan that can extend over several class periods. In "Looking At Art," concentration is on one landscape painting with comparisons to related works. Historical and visual components are analyzed and works are placed…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Critical Viewing
KIDSNET, Washington, DC. – 2000
"Same Difference," the television program featured in this videotape and teaching guide, tells the story of a friendship that blossoms into love between Shelley and Vinnie, a young couple with different ethnic and religious backgrounds, Jewish and Italian Catholic. Despite family opposition and personal difficulties, the spirit of…
Descriptors: Catholics, Critical Viewing, Cultural Context, Curriculum Enrichment
2000
"Crosstown," the television program featured in this videotape and teaching guide, depicts a teenager who is forced, due to her father's lack of child support payments, to leave her comfortable home four years after her parents' divorce and to move across town to an apartment in an inner city neighborhood. The teenager decides not to be…
Descriptors: Critical Viewing, Curriculum Enrichment, Daily Living Skills, Educational Television
J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY. – 1991
Using different approaches when viewing art is critical because it provokes the viewer to go beyond a cursory glance and the influence of the historical period, and the influence of the culture in which it was created. In this resource kit three approaches to looking at art are examined including the examination of the elements of art, the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Criticism, Art Education
2001
"Boys Will Be Boys," the television program featured in this videotape and teaching guide, explores the turmoil experienced by a young woman, a high school sophomore, who becomes the victim of sexual harassment at school. The program can be a springboard for discussing the larger issues of sexual harassment and women's rights today and…
Descriptors: Critical Viewing, Curriculum Enrichment, Daily Living Skills, Educational Television
KIDSNET, Washington, DC. – 2001
"The Writing on the Wall," the television program featured in this videotape and teaching guide, focuses on three suburban teenagers who deface with anti-Semitic graffiti, the property of a rabbi, a holocaust survivor, and the Jewish community center and synagogue. The teenagers, tried and convicted, are spared a harsh sentence when the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Anti Semitism, Critical Viewing, Curriculum Enrichment