Propaganda Lab

Participants created a podcast summary of key insights from the Propaganda Lab, a pre-conference event held at the Media Meets Literacy in Sarajevo event on September 19 – 20, 2017.

Renaissance English History Podcast

The Field of Cloth of Gold is one of the most famous foreign policy events in Henry VIII’s reign, and it has stayed with us in part because of its amazing pageantry. Glenn Richardson is a professor of Early Modern History at St Mary’s University Twickenham London, and wrote a great study of the Field in 2013. I interview him about the logistics with setting up the event, the tournament, and why we should study it. The Field of Cloth of Gold is one of the most famous foreign policy events in Henry VIII’s reign, and it has stayed with us in part because of its amazing pageantry. Glenn Richardson is a professor of Early Modern History at St Mary’s University Twickenham London, and wrote a great study of the Field in 2013. I interview him about the logistics with setting up the event, the tournament, and why we should study it. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2kqHica-Uc&list=PLyxR5N2MPwbxe6dmIcpBbDDiP7BJHHUiW

Grandparents of Media Literacy

This infographic offers information about a website where you can contribute your own perspective to the collective DNA of the field of media literacy. It is a new crowdsourced website that aims to explore the history of media literacy through personal narrative. Yavuz Selim

Comparing and Contrasting Beauty Propaganda: Past and Present

Click hear to access Nikita Duke and Dina Saleh Infographics about beauty advirtisement propaganda Source: https://dinacom416blog.wordpress.com/2017/03/30/leap-3-beauty-advertisements-propaganda/

Propaganda Revolving around Women in the Workforce

Compare and contrast propaganda from the past and present. Students focused on propaganda revolving around women in the workforce. Source: https://com416blog.wordpress.com/about/leap-3-women-in-the-workforce/ Yavuz Selim  

NFL’s Pink October Propaganda

NFL’s Pink October Propaganda Infographic published by Victoria Vecchio Source: https://create.piktochart.com/output/21425664-propaganda Yavuz Selim

Summer Institute in Digital Literacy

Exploring the use of Easel.ly, I discover you can’t download high-quality images without buying a subscription. Argh!

Open Source Electronics in a Digital Environment

Website for COM416 Propaganda

Please click to access to Candice Mason website: https://candicenmasonuri.weebly.com/leap

Introduction to China

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWZKaEM0WVQ