What
is Propaganda?
http://www.esrnational.org/whatispropaganda.htm
Basics
of Propaganda
http://www.propaganda101.com/Propaganda/definition.htm
This web site is devoted to operationally defining the various techniques
of modern propaganda. Propaganda is generally defined as the dissemination
of information, but more specifically, it connotes the dissemination of
information for the purposes of persuasion and advocating an agenda.
More
Propaganda Techniques
Propaganda Techniques Related to Enviromental Scares
Propaganda
Techniques
As we are all aware, we increasingly live in an environment shaped
by information. In this environment, conflicting forces hope to sway and
shape our opinions. Several such campaigns have been launched recently
in the Buddhist forums. I am posting this document on propaganda,
with the intention of making available a means of critical evaluation.
Propaganda
Techniques - An AskERIC Lesson Plan
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/Language_Arts/Reading/RDG0004.html
Propaganda Techniques An AskERIC Lesson Plan
Television commercials have an enormous impact on the buying power
of Americans. Students need to become aware of the influence used in commercials
to make them more appealing to the buyer.
Propaganda
Techniques for K-12 Teachers & Students
http://members.aol.com/MrDonnUnits/Propaganda.html
PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES
In Advertising, Media, Politics & Warfare for K-12 Teachers &
Students
Why is it important to understand the techniques of propaganda and
how they work? Because - hidden in places and in ways you might
not notice, propaganda designers have been putting secret messages
into television commercials, news programs, magazine ads and more. These
messages have been carefully designed to influence our opinions, emotions,
attitudes and behavior. Most importantly, these messages have been designed
to benefit someone, and that someone may not be you!
Propaganda
Techniques [Free Republic] [Free Republic]
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a360d496e0c97.htm#self_evident_technique
Ad
Dissection 101
http://website.education.wisc.edu/rla/ADSITE/linkpgs/project.htm
AdCracker - an i-tool to
create marketing and advertising concepts or campaigns
http://www.adcracker.com/index.htm
Advertising Propaganda
WebQuest
http://www.thematzats.com/propaganda/
Cold
War
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/student%20presentations/heidi/cold_war.htm
War,
Propaganda and the Media
http://www.globalissues.org/HumanRights/Media/Military.asp
Probably every conflict is fought on at least two grounds: the battlefield
and the minds of the people via propaganda. The "good guys" and the "bad
guys" can often both be guilty of misleading their people with distortions,
exaggerations, subjectivity, inaccuracy and even fabrications, in order
to receive support and a sense of legitimacy.
Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum : Programs : For Teachers : Lesson Plans
http://www.rockhall.com/programs/plandetail.asp?id=524
Recognize propaganda devices at work in specific song lyrics of the
period.
Develop an understanding of the controversial nature of the Vietnam
War.
Vietnam
War
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/student%20presentations/heidi/vietnam_war.htm
During the Vietnam War, the United States government did not need to
use propaganda to promote the war effort. The propaganda
produced by the government during World War II was successful. The
success of WWII propaganda carried over into the Vietnam War.
NARA
| Digital Classroom | Teaching With Documents: Powers of Persuasion - Poster
Art of WW II
http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/powers_of_persuasion/powers_of_persuasion.html
Teaching With Documents Lesson Plan: Powers of Persuasion - Poster
Art of World War II
Persuading the American public became a wartime industry, almost as
important as the manufacturing of bullets and planes. The Government launched
an aggressive propaganda campaign to galvanize public support, and some
of the nation's foremost intellectuals, artists, and film makers became
warriors on that front.
Propaganda
and WWI
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/wjhs/depts/socialst/MsDAmour/classes/ushistory/usAnew/unit3/work/propaganda_and_wwi.htm
Propaganda and WWI
Directions: Watch the following PowerPoint and complete the following
worksheet
World
War One
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/student%20presentations/heidi/world_war_one.htm
World War I would present the Presidency with two new problems. Woodrow
Wilson had been reelected on the slogan "He kept us out of War", but in
1917, that slogan would see change. America would enter World War I that
year. However, President Wilson knew that he would have to first fight
to win the hearts and minds of the American people. Wilson was aware that
without the support of the American people, he could not enter the war.
World
War Two
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/student%20presentations/heidi/world_war_two.htm
While the main focus of World War I propaganda was the purchase of
Liberty Bonds, the propaganda of World War II took on different forms.
There were movies, posters and cartoons.
WWII Propaganda,
Images, Art
World War II Propaganda, Cartoons, Film, Music, & Art
WAR PROPAGANDA
K-12
Sociology and Psychology
http://members.aol.com/MrDonnLessons/Sociology.html#Propaganda
Propaganda Lesson Plans
Consumer Education for Teens
http://www.wa.gov/ago/youth/
All of the information in this site was developed by teens, for teens.
It is intended to help teenagers (a group commonly targeted by businesses
and scam artists) become educated consumers, as well as giving them somewhere
to turn if they have questions or get ripped off.
PROPAGANDA
TECHNIQUES
PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES TASK PAGE WEBQUEST
WebQuest:
Does the Tiger Eat Her Cubs?*
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/China/childquest.html
Reports have come out of China suggesting some terrible things about
the way children are treated in Chinese orphanages. As with most things
relating to this complex country, it's hard to tell what's true and what
is propaganda. In this WebQuest you and your teammates will explore reports
about how children are treated in China, the U.S., and other related topics.
Your task is to come up with your team's version of the truth. In other
words, your job is to prove the old Chinese proverb, Paper Can't Wrap Fire.
NewsMediaPropFrame
http://www.propaganda101.com/Propaganda/NewsMediaPropaganda/NewsMediaPropFrame.htm
Different types of newsmedia propaganda
Science of Modern Propaganda
http://www.propaganda101.com/
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