What’s New in Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship Integration
Seattle Convention Center - 613
We all know that students need to learn how to think critically about the media messages that are coming at them from every direction, as well as how to navigate the digital environment in safe and empowering ways. But when is this supposed to happen in an already busy school day? Hear how this question is being addressed at the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship Program. Has anyone figured out which magic wand to wave to make it all work out perfectly? Sadly, no. But there are resources you can use on the journey towards integrating crucial skills into the curriculum that will make a huge difference for your students.
50-minute Session
Digital Citizenship, Media/Information Literacy, Teacher Librarian
Administration, All Educators, Teacher-Librarians
All levels
Grades K-12
Presented by

Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship Program Supervisor
Supt. of Public Instruction
Lesley has been teaching Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship skills to secondary students since 2000, first as a Teen Services Librarian at the Seattle Public Library, then as a Research Specialist at the Bellevue Big Picture School. She is currently supporting other Washington State K-12 educators in her role as the Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship person at OSPI.