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Media Literacy Week, October 26th – 30th, 2020

October 19, 2020 by Sandra Matsuba Leave a Comment

Media Literacy Week (MLW) is an annual event promoting digital and media literacy across Canada. Schools, libraries, museums and community groups organize events and activities throughout the week.

Join us in celebration during October 26th – 30th.

Media Literacy Trivia

Are you media literate? What is your interpretation of media literacy? Each day during MLW we’ll be posting a multiple choice question on Instagram. Comment with your answer and at the end of the week we’ll make a random draw from all the correct entries. The winner will receive a gift pack valued at over $30.

SUSO Get Crafty : Digital Art & 3D Printing

Monday, October 26th, 4:30pm-6:00pm via Zoom.
MediaWorks in collaboration with the Student Association

Curious about 3D Printing and interested in creating a FREE model that you can take home or gift to a loved one?
Then join us for this fun, free virtual craft night as we get de-stress through art and socialize with other students.

In this session, we will cover some of the basics of 3D modeling and printing. We will explore a free online tool called TinkerCad to create and modify 3D models, set up your models for 3D printing in CURA, and print your work using our 3D printers at MediaWorks.

After the session, you can pick up the free model you created from BCIT Library or we can mail it to an address of your choosing!

To register visit: https://www.bcitsa.ca/associationevents/3d-printing/

Reducing media literacy barriers with accessible educational materials and Universal Design for Learning.

Tuesday, October 27th, 11:30am-12:30pm via Zoom.
Corrie Playford, Accessibility Librarian, CAPER-BC

Corrie Playford is an Accessibility Librarian at CAPER-BC, a specialized library providing alternate format educational materials for students with print disabilities who attend post-secondary educational institutions throughout the province of BC.

Please email aferrinh@bcit.ca for the zoom link

 

 

 

A Deaf Lens perspective: What is now expected of “Accessibility” for your product or service?

Wednesday, October 28th, noon-1:00pm via Zoom.
Jamie Finley, Research Assistant, NRG, Applied Research

With the federal “Accessible Canada Act” now law and consultations complete for British Columbia’s “Accessibility through Legislation”, what is expected of accessibility now for your product or service?  Using a software example in the field of Computing/IT, Jamie will briefly show how to examine your product/service from a Deaf lens with emphasis on accessibility as a structural concept.

Success stories in the fields of Broadcast/Media and Health will be looked at.  An update on provincial accessibility will be shared.

Jamie Finley has been a research assistant with Natural Health and Food Products Research Group (NRG) since December 2007 and is involved in applied research of quality control of products, process improvement and method validation. Jamie holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Diploma of Technology from the joint BCIT/UBC Biotechnology program.  He has advocated for ASL interpretation in BC’s sport sector and has given presentations on accessibility, most recently with Diversity Circles at BCIT, titled: “the Power of Allyship: Through the Lens of Audism.”  This combined experience as an amateur athlete, student and academic researcher has given Jamie a lived experience of what works in accessibility topics.

Please email aferrinh@bcit.ca for the zoom link

 

Student Life Hangout

Wednesday, October 28, 5:30 pm

Join us to talk Face news with the Student Life Ambassadors and see how well you do on our Fake New Quiz!

https://www.facebook.com/BCITStudentLifeOffice

 

 

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