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CMCH(Center on Media and Child Health) (http://www.cmch.tv)
CMCH conducts advance scientific research on the effects of media on young minds and bodies, develops and evaluates necessary clinical interventions educates children, parents, and the public on media and their effects on the physical, mental, and social health of all children.
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Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (http://www.commercialfreechildhood.org)
Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents who counter the harmful effects of marketing to children through action, advocacy, education, research, and collaboration.
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Media Education Foundation (http://www.mediaed.org)
Media Education Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization devoted to media research and production of resources to aid educators and others in fostering analytical media literacy.
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PBS For Teachers (http://www.pbs.org/teachers/media_lit/index.html)
This section of the PBS For Teachers website provides visitors with activity ideas and links to PBS programs dealing with media and media literacy.
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Media Awareness Network (http://www.media-awareness.ca)
Media Awareness Network is a Canadian nonprofit, one of the world's most comprehensive collections of media education and Internet literacy resources.
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National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) (http://www.amlainfo.org)
NAMLE (formerly Alliance for a Media Literate America) is a national membership organization dedicated to advancing the field of media literacy education in the United States. The site provides teachers with research summaries and classroom resources.
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Just Think (http://www.justthink.org)
Just Think is a San Francisco-based media literacy organization. Their site offers classroom tips and curriculum samples.
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National Institute on Media and the Family (http://www.mediafamily.org)
The National Institute on Media and the Family is a research-based organization focused on the positive and harmful effects of media on children and youth.
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Don't Buy It (http://www.pbskids.org/dontbuyit)
Don't Buy It: Get Media Smart is a media literacy Web site for young people that encourages users to think critically about media and become smart consumers.
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NetSmartz (http://www.netsmartz.org)
NetSmartz is a web safety site for kids and parents from National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME) (http://www.acmecoalition.org)
Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME), free of corporate media funding, is a strategic network linking media educators, health advocates, media reformers, independent media makers, community organizers and others.
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Project Look Sharp (http://www.ithaca.edu/looksharp/index.php)
Project Look Sharp provides teachers with free media literacy tips and classroom materials.
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Media Education Lab (http://mediaeducationlab.com/)
Founded by Renee Hobbs at Temple University, MEL's site links teachers to resources and original classroom materials.
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TRUCE (Teachers Resisting Unhealthy Children's Entertainment) (http://www.truceteachers.org)
TRUCE (Teachers Resisting Unhealthy Children's Entertainment) provide annual guide for teachers and parents to help them select toys that are educationally and developmentally appropriate for young children.
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