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Media and Information Literacy Updates

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– OFCOM publishes its latest research on media literacy. Half of parents say they know less about the internet than their children

– Video Games Helps Kids Learn

– Facebook’s role in news is growing, Pew study says

– Summer Media Literacy Training Opportunities ?

– Increasing Number of Parents Allow Kids to Join Facebook?

– YOUKI – International Youth Media Festival Competition?

– Young reporters trained by UNICEF tackle social issues in rural India

– Teens aim to be stars, Not Engineers

– Mobile technology is turning us all into feudal serfs

– Unbranded: What Advertisement Really Say To a Target Audience

– Beyond blogging: Teaching students 21st-century skills?

– 5 Great Media Literacy Programs and How to Assess Their Impact

– Television ‘breakups’ cause some viewers distress: study ?

 – Is TV Still a ‘Vast Wasteland’?

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