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101. Mercy Corps - Hurricane Katrina
In this lesson plan, learn about the many languages spoken in Iraq, of medialiteracy through the images of Arabs and Muslims in film and news coverage.
http://www.mercycorps.org/classroom/

  • Select country... Afghanistan Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovi... China Eritrea Ethiopia Georgia Guatemala Honduras India Indonesia Iran Iraq Jordan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Lebanon Liberia Mongolia Nicaragua North Korea Pakistan Serbia Somalia Sri Lanka Sudan Tajikistan United States Uzbekistan West Bank Zimbabwe
    Select topic... Agriculture Children Economic Development Education Emergencies Health Hunger/Nutrition HIV/AIDS Peaceful Change Sports Tsunami Water Women
    Keywords: DONATE Hurricane Survivors Need Help As efforts along the U.S. Gulf coast shift from rescue to relief and recovery, Mercy Corps is on the ground in affected areas helping survivors rebuild and reclaim their lives. Veteran aid workers are in rural Louisiana and Mississippi, passing out relief supplies, planning activities for displaced children and giving residents materials and skills to reconstruct the battered region. Read More There are many caring, creative ways that you can show support and offer much-needed help.
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    Comforting Displaced Kids
    Mercy Corps, together with Bright Horizons Family Solutions and JPMorgan Chase, is reprising "Comfort for Kids" - a program first used to support children in New York impacted by 9/11 - to help children under five cope with the trauma associated with Hurricane Katrina, dislocation and a fear of homelessness.

102. A CINEMA APART
lesson PLAN. A Cinema Apart Early Black filmmakers will see our special tributeto a BIRTH OF A NATION (film) KU KLUX KLAN BLACK IMAGE ON film
http://www.ptamerica.com/cinema.htm
A CINEMA APART: EARLY BLACK FILMMAKERS
LESSON PLAN
"A Cinema Apart: Early Black Filmmakers" will see our special tribute to a Hollywood" of decades past that most Americans never knew existed. It was a separate and unequal "Tinsel Town" that managed to produce, on a shoestring, some amazing films. We’ll look back at the impact these some 500 "race movies" made on the lives of African Americans. KEYWORDS "BIRTH OF A NATION" (FILM) KU KLUX KLAN BLACK IMAGE ON FILM
UNCLE TOM RACE MOVIES RACE CIRCUIT
HOLLYWOOD-"TINSEL TOWN" STEREOTYPES BLACK CINEMA
DEPRESSION SILENT MOVIES TALKIES
OSCAR MICHEAUX -" WITHIN OUR GATES " (FILM)
" MURDER IN HARLEM" (FILM)
SPENCER WILLIAMS -" THE BLOOD OF JESUS " (FILM)
D.W. GRIFFITH -" THE BIRTH OF A NATION " (FILM)

103. Lesson Plan Utopia - Debate, Media Literacy, Persuasive Essay
Home Classes lesson Plan Utopia media Literacy, etc. (1) complete afilm viewing guide in preparation for discussion; and
http://www.geocities.com/jessie_oneightwo/trumandebate.html

104. JSIPS DIWSA Training Course Description
lesson Topic 5.2 media CheckIn/Screening and Cataloging lesson Plan N/AN/A 2;Trainee Guide N/AN/A 24 yr; Student Tests N/AN/A 24 yr; Course Critiques
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/process/diwstccd.htm
DIGITAL IMAGERY WORKSTATION SUITE
TRAINING COURSE CONTROL DOCUMENT
FOR
DIGITAL IMAGERY WORKSTATION SUITE AFLOAT
(DIWSA) OPERATOR
J-243-2953
OCTOBER 1995
TRAINING COURSE CONTROL DOCUMENT
FOR
DIGITAL IMAGERY WORKSTATION SUITE AFLOAT (DIWSA)
OPERATOR
J-243-2953
PREPARED FOR
Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center
2088 Regulus Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23461-2099
PREPARED BY
Program Executive Officer
Cruise Missiles Project and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Joint Project
Washington, DC 20361-1014
OCTOBER 1995 LETTER OF PROMULGATION
TBS
FOREWORD This course is designed to train IS designated personnel to perform all functions related to the development of imagery products used to support the Tomahawk route planning requirements of the Afloat Planning System (APS). Training includes detailed operations related to imagery manipulation and display. The course will require and involve extensive hands-on exercise at the equipment console. Upon installation of training equipment, the course will be taught formally at the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, (NMITC) Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page FRONT MATTER Cover 1 Letter of Promulgation 2 Foreword 3 Table of Contents 4 COURSE DESCRIPTIVE DATA 5 TRAINEE DATA 6 CURRICULUM OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION 7 ANNEX A: Resource Requirements Changes A-1 ANNEX B: Course Master Schedule B-1 COURSE DATA Course Title: Digital Imagery Workstation Afloat (DIWSA) Operator Course Identification Number (CIN): J-243-2953 Course Data Processing Code (CDP) by Site: CDP

105. Scientific Living Teacher's Guide
the benefits of integrating shortform media into your regular lesson plan . It can serve as a complement to a lesson plan about the Sun in fourth
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/oet/sciliv/pages/teachers_guide.html
: 1. Overview
2. Format of the short movies
3. Format of the Discussion Guide
4. Exploring the benefits of integrating short-form media into your regular lesson plan. 1. Overview
Many teachers no longer have time to show a 20 or 30-minute video. Each episode of Scientific Living is less than two minutes in length, something like a miniature version of the Discovery Channel Scientific Living is produced in conjunction with leading scientists and aligned with National Science Education Standards. The first series of 20 episodes on space exploration was produced in conjunction with NASA. The goal is to create a growing database of short science movies for "on demand" access through the schools’ own computer network.
2. Format of the short movies download You can also review a movie by reading the script. The movies play on the Windows Media Player. Newer version is recommended. Windows Media Player is a free download. (Click here.) 3. Format of the Discussion Guide
(Consisting of one Discussion sheet and one Script sheet for each episode.)

106. Media Resources Online
Includes a catalog of over 10000 videos, films, and other media in The lessonplans and materials offered are developed by educators for educators.
http://www.lesley.edu/library/guides/research/media.html
This page is currently being updated. If you have any questions please contact Robin Feindland at 617-349-8863. (posted 7/21/05)
Media Resources Online
Video Rental Educational Videos Online Educational Television / Subject Specific Resources ... Other Sites of General Interest
Video Rental Libraries
  • American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Video and Film Lending Library
    http://www.afsc.org/resources/video-film.htm
    This collection includes over 1,000 films, videos and slide shows dealing with social, political, health, economic and gender issues. The catalogue can be searched by program topic or by title using most web browsers' "find" function. There is also an annotated alphabetical title list. Programs may be borrowed for classroom, public group or individual use. Donations are suggested for titles borrowed ranging from $5.00 - $25.00, depending on the use.
    Indiana University
    http://media3.iss.indiana.edu/htbin/wwform/188/wwk770
    Includes a catalog of over 10,000 videos, films, and other media in various subject areas. Most are available for rental to outside users affiliated with educational institutions. Catalog can be searched by title, subject, series and keyword. Also includes selected subject mini-catalogs. Programs are mailed to borrowers.
    Penn State Audio Visual Services
    http://www.medianet.libraries.psu. edu/

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