Quebec Competencies Chart - TV Stereotypes
Quebec Competencies Chart - TV Stereotypes
Quebec Competencies Chart - TV Stereotypes
Quebec Competencies Chart - Junk Food Jungle
Quebec Competencies Chart - Stereotyping and Bias: The Three Little Pigs, The Big Bad Wolf
Quebec Competencies Chart - Tobacco Labels
In this lesson, students learn about algorithms and AI, how they work, how they impact our lives on the internet, and ethical considerations. The lesson begins with a class discussion on algorithms. Students will discuss how AIs reinforce real-world biases, the difficulties in identifying how AIs make decisions, what information algorithms use to make choices, and how that information impacts the types of decisions AIs make. Finally, students will demonstrate their knowledge by researching and designing an infographic on a field that uses algorithms to make decisions. This lesson aims to build critical thinking skills by examining how AI algorithms work, investigating the biases and impacts of AI decision-making, and reflecting on how the implications to their own lives.
In this lesson, students explore the ways in which the media frame is used to tell stories.
Quebec Competencies Chart - Introduction to Cyberbullying - Avatars and Identity
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the British Columbia, Grade 6 Science curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Students are expected to be able to do the following:
Overall Expectations
Students will develop the skills required for scientific and technological inquiry, for solving problems, for communicating scientific ideas and results, for working collaboratively, and for making informed decisions.
Specific Expectations
1.0 propose questions to investigate and practical problems to solve
2.0 rephrase questions in a testable form
3.0 state a prediction and a hypothesis
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the British Columbia, Grade 9 Science curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.