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Continuing my look at digital citizenship resources, this week's episode will focus on KQED Education. KQED serves educators and students nationwide by providing free, high-quality resources that strengthen media literacy skills, empower youth voice and encourage civil discourse. As a nonprofit and a leader in media innovation, KQED provides standards-aligned classroom content and professional development courses that educators can trust. KQED's free educational services include: Teach, PBS Media Literacy, Learn, Above the Noise, and Youth Takeover. There are a lot of great videos and resources you can use in your classrooms.
You can visit the October 18, 2019 newsletter to learn more and access all the links: https://tinyurl.com/edNewsstand2020
By Troy ReynoldsContinuing my look at digital citizenship resources, this week's episode will focus on KQED Education. KQED serves educators and students nationwide by providing free, high-quality resources that strengthen media literacy skills, empower youth voice and encourage civil discourse. As a nonprofit and a leader in media innovation, KQED provides standards-aligned classroom content and professional development courses that educators can trust. KQED's free educational services include: Teach, PBS Media Literacy, Learn, Above the Noise, and Youth Takeover. There are a lot of great videos and resources you can use in your classrooms.
You can visit the October 18, 2019 newsletter to learn more and access all the links: https://tinyurl.com/edNewsstand2020