• Home
  • About
    • History (how we began)
    • Mission (Why it matters)
    • Method (what we do)
    • Growth (what’s next)
    • Vision (What’s unique)
    • Founder
    • FAQs
  • Projects
  • Resources
    • Wellness Resources
    • Wellness Samples, Demo
  • Coming
  • Contact
You are here: Home / Archives for social media in the classroom

The Hashtag Bowl: Media Literacy Opportunities (Pt 2)

January 30, 2015 by Amy Jussel Leave a Comment

Jan. 30, 2015 Whether it’s using hit movies like Frozen as an icebreaker to talk about social shunning, bullying, social emotional tough stuff or Super Bowl ads as learning tools to ferret out what’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Consumerism Tagged With: #3percentSB, #NotBuyingIt, #sb49, 3 Percent Conference, Ads as classroom texts, Amy-Jussel, Carls Jr., Frank Baker, guided inquiry Super Bowl, junk food marketing, meat marketing, Media Literacy Clearinghouse, media literacy in the k12 classroom, media-literacy, Miss Rep, Raising Girls Amidst Meat Marketing, Sexualization, social media activism, social media in the classroom, Super Bowl 2015, Super Bowl Ad Tracker, Super Bowl Ads, Super Bowl as Learning Opportunity, The Representation Project
Amy Jussel
Founder
We're changing the channel of media and marketing influence toward a healthier worldview for kids!

Tweets from @shapingyouth

Follow @shapingyouth

Amy Jussel
@shapingyouth

  • RT @MediaLiteracyEd: .@ThirteenWNET's new collection of resources uses a series of documentary shorts to explore #medialiteracy concepts an…
    about 2 days ago
  • Worth a #SundayRead on a Saturday 👇#NatSec #TrumpRussia 🔎 https://t.co/KNQ0pYZH2w
    about 2 days ago
  • #SaturdayVibes Makes me smile like stepping into that Mary Poppins chalk art painting with the rain blurring pastel… https://t.co/vlrv8Smmd3
    about 2 days ago

Categories

ConnectAmy Jussel on Google Plus

Affiliations

Creative Commons LicenseShapingYouth is offered under a Creative Commons “Attribution-noncommercial-noderivatives” license. (Details)