Quebec Competencies Chart - Video Games
Quebec Competencies Chart - Video Games
Quebec Competencies Chart - Video Games
Screen-Free Week is an annual event that traditionally takes place in May. Each year people from around the world make a conscious decision to turn off screens of all kinds for the week.
Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of technology, and of its social and cultural implications.
MediaSmarts Resources
Quebec Competencies Chart - Looking At Food Advertising
1. identify the different genres of media production; i.e., character development, film pre-visualization, product or service promotion, animation and interactive gaming
1.1 identify the elements of a written composition in each genre; e.g., written description, plot summary, concept development, structure, logic and sequence development
1.2 compare the writing requirements for each genre of media production; e.g., narrative point of view, fact, fiction
Communication involves receiving and expressing meaning (e.g., through reading and writing, viewing and creating, listening and speaking) in different contexts and with different audiences and purposes. Effective communication increasingly involves understanding local and global perspectives and societal and cultural contexts, and using a variety of media appropriately, responsibly, safely, and with a view to creating a positive digital footprint
Quebec Competencies Chart - Finding Balance in Our Digital Lives
Quebec Competencies Chart - Dealing with Digital Stress
Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - English 2202
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Ontario Grade 6 Health and Physical Education curriculum with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.