Join us at live online workshops and in-person events for K-12 educators who want to meaningfully engage their students with media literacy through media making and youth voice.

Upcoming Schedule

View our conference calendar for more KQED education event opportunities.

Fighting Misinformation in the Age of AI: Tips and Techniques to Teach Students
October 7, 2-3pm PDT

edWebinar; for grade 3-12 educators (Free)

Artificial intelligence, the election, social media–oh my! Support students to develop healthy skepticism without turning into cynics as they gain vital online research and reasoning skills. In this interactive edWebinar for upper elementary through high school educators, you’ll learn how professional fact checkers avoid falling for misinformation whether it’s generated by humans or AI.

You’ll practice identifying and evaluating credible sources using a variety of methods, and then put what you’ve learned to the test with our favorite game: Share or Beware! You’ll leave with ideas, teaching tips, and ready-to-use resources to help students confidently check facts and fight misinformation this election season and beyond.

"This was truly enjoyable and informative. Love attending a session where you leave with something you can implement directly in your classroom."

- Elementary school educator

Breaking Down Political Ads to Build Civic Media Literacy for Election 24
October 15, 4-5pm PDT

Online workshop; for grade 4-12 educators (Free)

The 2024 election is here, along with the usual avalanche of political advertising. Help your students build vital media analysis skills they can apply in your classroom and beyond. Using resources drawn from the long history of political messaging in the United States, attendees will practice analyzing historic political ads and leave with tools and resources to do the same with their students.

This workshop is designed for educators in grades 4-12.

California Media Literacy Resource Slam
October 22, 4-5pm PDT

Online workshop; for grade K-12 educators (Free)

Join us for the Fall California Media Literacy Resource Slam, an engaging virtual webinar where educators can explore valuable tools and resources to enhance media literacy instruction. This session will showcase materials from Common Sense Education, KQED, the News Literacy Project, the California Department of Education, the Santa Clara County Office of Education, and more. From election-related content to tips on creating engaging student podcasts, we’ve got you covered.

You'll leave with fresh ideas, practical tools, and connections to fellow educators who advocate for more media literacy in the classroom.

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About KQED

KQED is a nonprofit, public media station and NPR and PBS member station based in San Francisco that offers award-winning education resources and services free to educators nationwide. KQED Teach is a collection of professional development courses that empower educators to teach media literacy, make media for the classroom and lead media-making projects with students in K-12.