External resources

The External Resources page serves as a repository of learning experience resources (listed under the “Resources” heading for each learning experience). The majority of resources indicated in our learning experiences were not produced by the Youth and Media team (in cases where resources were developed by the team, they are indicated as such by denoting “Youth and Media” as the author, or one or more of our team members, who are listed on the Youth and Media website, as an author). You can filter resources by learning experience, medium, language(s), and year published/last updated. Additionally, you can sort resources in the table below by the title of the resource, learning experience, author(s), author stakeholder group, language(s), year published/last updated, main and additional areas, and medium. If you have any questions about the resources on this page, please feel free to reach out to us at .

 

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Title of Resourcesort descending Learning Experience Author(s) Author Stakeholder Group Language(s) Year Published/Last Updated Main area Additional areas Available at Medium
Be the Hero You Read About. Ashoka Fellow Andrew Slack Pop Imagination Ashoka Non-profit English 2014 Civic and Political Engagement Content Production, Information Quality, Positive / Respectful Behavior https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeW8ribDNQU Video
Narrative Agency in Hashtag Activism: The Case of #BlackLivesMatter Hashtags Guobin Yang Academia English 2016 Civic and Political Engagement Content Production, Information Quality, Positive / Respectful Behavior https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/692/692 Text
These 10 Twitter Hashtags Changed The Way We Talk About Social Issues Hashtags Tanya Sichynsky (The Washington Post) Public English 2016 Civic and Political Engagement Content Production, Information Quality, Positive / Respectful Behavior https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/03/21/these-are-the-10-most-influential-hashtags-in-honor-of-twitters-birthday/?utm_term=.b0ec780166a0 Text
Where's the Color in Kids' Lit? Ask the Girl with 1,000 Books (And Counting) Hashtags Meg Anderson (National Public Radio) Non-profit English 2016 Civic and Political Engagement Content Production, Information Quality, Positive / Respectful Behavior https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/02/26/467969663/wheres-the-color-in-kids-lit-ask-the-girl-with-1-000-books-and-counting Text