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TAKING PRE-SALE ORDERS FOR MEDIA LITERACY TOOLBOX DVD-ROM



Media Literacy Toolbox
provides a complete introduction to media literacy concepts, skills and applications. It’s an interactive DVD-ROM containing over 100 new media examples - television commercials, magazine ads, excerpts from TV and radio shows, newspaper and magazine articles and other media messages. The disc also includes over 30 printable activity and discussion guides with suggested media examples you can use to lead a conversation or teach a class using the media examples on the disc.

The activity and discussion guides teach basic media literacy concepts, skills and techniques of persuasion.  Topics include body image, alcohol, tobacco, race, class and aging, and illustrate the new marketing techniques of stealth and viral marketing.  Media Literacy Toolbox looks beyond the frame to investigate our media system and the power of Big Media, independent media, media justice and media activism. While it can be used for individual study, Media Literacy Toolbox is designed to be used in classrooms, community groups and other group settings to:

  • Teach basic media literacy concepts to people of any age
  • Learn how to deconstruct media messages
  • Understand our changing media system and current media issues
  • Access ideas and resources for making your own media
  • Discover ways to improve our media environment

The Media Literacy Toolbox DVD-ROM will be available in February 2008.

Special pre-order price! (ALL orders placed before March 1, 2008)     $79


DECEMBER MONTHLY SALE FEATURES MEDIA & CONSUMERISM CD-ROM


The New Mexico Media Literacy Project is proud to offer the resource Media & Consumerism as our monthly featured product.

Media & Consumerism is a K-12 curriculum containing over 40 lesson plans that teach students how corporations market consumerism as a value and the impact of consumer spending on our world.

The curriculum incorporates hands-on activities, peer collaboration and classroom discussion to build critical thinking skills in subjects including language arts, science, health, social studies and technology.

Students learn how media influences purchasing decisions and ways to actively confront the onslaught of commercialism in our culture.

This resource is available for the sale price of $69, which includes free domestic shipping.


CELEBRATE NMMLP'S 10TH ANNUAL BAD AD CONTEST BY ENTERING NOW!



New Mexico Media Literacy Project will celebrate 10 years of youth calling out bad ads, such as the winning entry for the Neutrogena ad displayed to the left. Entry rules and registration are available on the NMMLP website. Submissions must be postmarked by January 15, 2008. Winners will be announced in April 2008.

Since its inception in 1997, NMMLP has seen submissions for the annual Bad Ad Contest increase each year. We are expecting a record number of entries for the 10th annual celebration.

The contest serves as a showcase for student deconstruction of bad ads. NMMLP would like to celebrate the contest in grand fashion this year with an open invitation for young people to participate and compete for cash prizes. There will also be prizes awarded to teachers or others who sponsor the winning entries.

To see examples of previous year’s winning entries please visit the NMMLP website


THE 2007 TALK BACK TO BIG TOBACCO SCRIPT & STORYBOARD CONTEST


The 2007 Talk Back to Big Tobacco! Script & Storyboard Contest has officially launched!  We had great success with the contest last year, so we’re doing it again. And we hope to make this year’s contest bigger and better. The contest is sponsored by NMMLP with support from the New Mexico Department of Health’s Tobacco Use Prevention & Control Program (TUPAC). In January 2008, we’ll pick eight winners to receive $500 prizes.



The radio and television spots will be produced next spring by youth producers at our community partners, KUNM-FM and Community Cable Access Channel 27. If the Department of Health really likes the spots, and if they select one or more of them for statewide broadcast, the writer will get an additional $5,000!

For more info, complete contest rules, entry forms and more, visit www.talkback.nmmlp.org

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