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The Paradox

The news from media literacy land this week reveals the complicated political and economic context that has always been part Continue reading →

National Ed Tech Plan 2016

I’ll be the first to admit that I have not been a fan of the federal government’s approach to educational Continue reading →

Teaching and Learning Online

It’s not an understatement to say that I am having a blast with my first experience teaching fully online this Continue reading →

Renee’s Top 10 List for 2013

Dear Colleagues and Friends: There’s so much to be grateful for as I look back at the Harrington School of Continue reading →

When Literacy Goes Digital

The anticipation is killing me, as David Cooper Moore and myself are moving into last-minute countdown mode for the release Continue reading →

Project-Based Learning: Eight Essential Elements

It’s Day 1 at South by Southwest Education (SXSWEdu), and already I’m feeling the buzz. There’s a great conference room Continue reading →

Media Literacy Smart Phone

By Jonathan Friesem GUEST BLOGGER Ever since the Media Education Lab moved from Temple University to the University of Rhode Continue reading →

PVK 2010: Comics 101

Second- and third-grade students in instructor Rachel Hobbs’s comics class learned all about reading and making comics. Using online software Continue reading →

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