Kalamazoo Valley Museum’s newest exhibit teaches community about media literacy

Kalamazoo Valley Museum’s newest exhibit teaches community about media literacy

KALAMAZOO, MI– Kalamazoo Valley Museum is web hosting a new show referred to as, ‘Wonder Media: Ask the Thoughts,’ to inspire the Kalamazoo group to get excited about media literacy.

The 14-factor interactive show is scattered throughout two floors of the museum and invitations website visitors to study about media literacy through entertaining online games and stories.

This undertaking is the brainchild of presidential innovation professor in communication at Western Michigan College, Sue Ellen Christian. A several several years again, Christian wrote the ebook, “Everyday Media Literacy: An Analog Information for Your Digital Lifestyle,” to train media literacy to the courses she taught total of learners from distinct majors throughout the university.

But immediately after composing the e-book, Christian desired to carry on to share her awareness about media literacy and news literacy. Christian realized her e-book wasn’t the most remarkable way to increase her knowledge.

“While I assume it is a excellent reserve, it is not for all ages,” Christian reported. “And so I pitched this principle to the museum.”

By means of her contracted fabrication team and advisory team via Kalamazoo Valley Local community College and WMU, her concepts of interactive lessons in media literacy turned into a fact as the show was visualized.

“But the serious authorities in this, in my impression, have been what I call my consultants: my center faculty consultants,” Christian reported.

She frequented above 30 center schoolers from Detroit, East Lansing, Coldwater and the Kalamazoo Spot with her conceptualizations to get their opinions on how the classes were being taught. Because her concentrate on audience in this show are middle faculty college students, she wished their input on what was “dumb” or “cringy” and what built the learners like other figures far better.

“It would seem like a gain-gain for two instructional institutions, WMU and KVCC to come together,” Christian claimed. “Because that is what we do in this neighborhood.”

The show will be a portion of the Kalamazoo Valley Museum into 2023 and is obtainable to the public by the museum’s standard working hours.

Typical admission to the Kalamazoo Valley Museum is free. General public several hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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