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New Mexico Media Literacy Project - www.nmmlp.org

The New Mexico Media Literacy Project produces innovative media literacy DVD-ROMs, CD-ROMs and videos for teachers, health professionals, activists, parents and youth.

Our multimedia resources are jam-packed with media examples – TV commercials, movie clips, newspaper and magazine articles, web pages and more – that you and your students can analyze, deconstruct and discuss.

All of our CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs contain detailed lesson plans or discussion guides centered on the media examples, to help you and your students develop your media literacy skills.

For descriptions of all of our multimedia resources, please visit the NMMLP Store.

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New resources
Media Literacy Toolbox provides a complete introduction to media literacy concepts, skills and applications. It’s an interactive DVD-ROM containing over 100 selected media examples - television commercials, magazine ads, excerpts from TV and radio shows, newspaper and magazine articles and other media messages. The disc also includes over 30 printable activity and discussion guides you can use to lead a conversation or teach a class using the media examples on the disc.

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Custom curricula

The New Mexico Media Literacy Project creates custom curricula for schools, educators and organizations for use in classrooms, conferences, workshops and public presentations.

Our comprehensive curricula combine media examples (video and audio clips from television, radio and movies, images from magazine ads, etc.) with written materials, such as lesson plans, discussion guides, deconstructions, fact sheets and handouts.  We can create a custom curriculum on virtually any media literacy issue of your choice. 

NMMLP can also provide training and presentations on the curriculum we create for your class, organization or community group. 

Please or call 505-828-3129 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm MT) to discuss your needs.


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