ALIA LIBRARY
Libraries and Media Literacy Education Snapshot Report
There is growing recognition of the need for the general public to be educated and guided to engage critically with news and media and to develop their media literacy skills and knowledge. The proliferation of new digital platforms, mis and disinformation, fake news, deepfakes, sponsored content and the rise of the ‘attention economy’, among other issues, means there is also an urgent need to understand how people access and engage with information and media content, and how they are impacted by it.
Libraries and Media Literacy Education Full Report
There is growing recognition of the need for the general public to be educated and guided to engage critically with news and media and to develop their media literacy skills and knowledge. The proliferation of new digital platforms, mis and disinformation, fake news, deepfakes, sponsored content and the rise of the ‘attention economy’, among other issues, means there is also an urgent need to understand how people access and engage with information and media content, and how they are impacted by it.
Adult media literacy in Australia: attitudes, experiences and needs
Attachment 3 to Australian Media Literacy Alliance submission to the Inquiry into international digital platforms operated by Big Tech companies, March 2023.
Towards a national strategy for media literacy: national consultation report
Attachment 2 to Australian Media Literacy Alliance submission to the Inquiry into international digital platforms operated by Big Tech companies, March 2023.
Submission to the digital platform services inquiry
Attachment 1 to Australian Media Literacy Alliance submission to the inquiry into international digital platforms operated by Big Tech companies, March 2023.
Australian Media Literacy Alliance submission to the inquiry into international digital platforms operated by Big Tech companies, March 2023
Submission from the Australian Media Literacy Alliance to the inquiry into international digital platforms operated by Big Tech companies.
True or False: Media literacy for capable, confident, critical-thinkers
True or False: Media literacy for capable, confidence, critical-thinkers virtual conference was held on 3 September 2020.
This document provides a conference program summary. Featuring presentations:
Helping to protect students from shoddy reporting and promotional spin
Article by Sue McKerracher, CEO of the Australian Library and Information Association from ACCESS November 2020 Volume 34 No. 4
This article discusses the Australian Media Literacy Alliance's (AMLA) approach to creating media literate citizens.