Since 2014, the Alexander Valley Film Society has been serving thousands of adults and students in Northern Sonoma County through year-round educational and cultural programming. In 2019, they celebrated their fifth annual film festival. The Alexander Valley Film Society has screened more than 250 films, logged thousands of volunteer hours, introduced dozens of filmmakers to their patrons in Sonoma County, and has created a significant economic impact in our region.

Recently the Alexander Valley Film Society launched a new media arts toolkit for educators in Sonoma County which is the latest development of the Full Circle Cinema program, an effort to bridge the gap of media arts literacy and video skills training for students in Sonoma County.

Teachers can access the toolkit through the AVFS website. With this kit, teachers can integrate media arts education into core classes to leverage existing curricula or take advantage of standalone classes designed to enhance class projects. It also serves as a one-stop-shop of self-directed resources for media literacy and video skills training. Each of these components is ranked “introductory,” “intermediate,” and “deep dive.”

“The Full Circle Cinema toolkit for teachers is something we worked toward for years,” said Joe Dobbins, an educator and member of the AVFS Educational Committee. “By giving teachers these tools, we can help make it easier for them to incorporate this critical work into their classrooms. Plus, the online solutions we assembled have never been more important.”

AVFS’ educational efforts are generously underwritten by Creative Sonoma, the California Arts Council, Walter Gendell & Jack Fitzsimmons, Robert Scott & Tim McDonald, and numerous private donors.

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