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Informed World | The citizen’s guide to media literacy – John Bell, Vinita Srivastava, Sam Grogg, Sara DeWitt
By: Chad Capellman
Who can you trust in the We Media landscape? Where’s the line between commerce and information? No more is it a question of parsing the biases of individual media outlets: It’s time to define a global media-education agenda so everyone can understand how today’s media works, and how best to use it. Our goal: Create a set of guidelines for media literacy today.
Session Chair: John Bell, Managing Director, 360° Digital Influence, Ogilvy
- Vinita Srivastava, Assistant Professor, Ryerson University
- Sam Grogg, Dean, University of Miami School of Communication
- Sara DeWitt, Senior Director, PBS KIDS & Parents Interactive
Blogged by Travis Smith, (with additional commentary from Renata Avila)
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