New Media 12
Curriculum Competencies
Using oral, written, visual, and digital texts, students are expected individually and collaboratively to be able to:
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing)
- Understand and appreciate the complexities of digital citizenship
- Understand the role of story, narrative, and oral tradition in expressing First Peoples perspectives, values, beliefs, and points of view
- Understand the diversity within and across First Peoples societies as represented in texts
- Understand the influence of land/place in First Peoples and other Canadian texts
- Use information for diverse purposes and from a variety of sources
- Evaluate the relevance, accuracy, and reliability of texts
- Select and apply appropriate strategies in a variety of contexts to comprehend written, oral, visual, and multimodal texts, to guide inquiry, and to transform thinking
- Recognize the complexities of digital citizenship
- Recognize and understand how different forms, formats, structures, and features of texts reflect a variety of purposes, audiences, and messages
- Think critically, creatively, and reflectively to analyze ideas within, between, and beyond texts
- Identify and understand the role of personal, social, and cultural contexts, values, and perspectives in texts
- Recognize and identify personal, social, and cultural contexts, values, and perspectives in texts, including gender, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic factors
- Appreciate and understand how language constructs personal, social, and cultural identities
- Construct meaningful personal connections between self, text, and world
- Evaluate how literary elements as well as specific new media techniques and devices enhance and shape meaning and impact
- Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing)
- Respectfully exchange ideas and viewpoints from diverse perspectives to build shared understanding and transform thinking
- Respond to text in personal, creative, and critical ways
- Select and apply appropriate speaking and listening skills in a variety of formal and informal contexts for a range of purposes
- Use digital and multimedia writing and design processes to plan, develop, and create engaging and meaningful literary, imaginative, and/or informational texts for a variety of purposes and audiences
- Express and support an opinion with evidence to achieve purpose
- Evaluate and refine texts to improve clarity, effectiveness, and impact according to purpose, audience, and message
- Use the conventions of Canadian spelling, grammar, and punctuation proficiently and as appropriate to the context
- Use acknowledgements and citations to recognize intellectual property rights
- Transform ideas and information to create original texts, using various genres, forms, structures, and styles
MediaSmarts Resources
- Art Exchange
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Bias in News Sources
- Camera Shots
- Digital Outreach for Civic Engagement
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- Film Classification Systems in Québec
- First Person
- Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? You Decide!
- Making Media for Democratic Citizenship
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Marketing to Teens: Gotta Have It! Designer & Brand Names
- Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Online Cultures and Values
- Secure Comics
- Sex in Advertising
- The Blockbuster Movie
- The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising
- Transgender Representation in TV and Movies
- Unpacking Privilege
Content
Students are expected to know the following:
Text forms and genres
Text features and structures, including multimedia
- form, function, and genre of multimedia texts
- relationships between form, function, and technology
- interactivity
- formatting and graphics
- narrative structures found in First Peoples texts
- protocols related to the ownership of First Peoples oral texts
Strategies and processes
- multimodal reading strategies
- multimodal writing strategies
- metacognitive strategies
- writing processes
- reading strategies
- oral language strategies
- multimedia presentation processes
Language features, structures, and conventions
- elements of style
- usage and conventions
- citation techniques
- literary elements and devices
- media techniques
- literal and inferential meaning
New media functions
- advocacy
- community building
- propaganda
- manipulation
MediaSmarts Resources
- Art Exchange
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Bias in News Sources
- Camera Shots
- Digital Outreach for Civic Engagement
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- Film Classification Systems in Québec
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Marketing to Teens: Gotta Have It! Designer & Brand Names
- Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Secure Comics
- Transgender Representation in TV and Movies