Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Media Literacy


The Media Literacy Project is an organization and a business that aims to teach Americans how to interpret the vast array of media that surrounds us on a daily basis. 


Their main focus is media justice for underrepresented groups. You can hire employees to teach media literacy in the classroom or buy educational material ranging from $5 to $390, however their online information and resources are protected by created commons so others may share and remix the material as long as the original publishers are credited, the remixed material must be licensed under creative commons, and there must be no commercial gain in the process. 




The project also claims to receive no funding from media corporations.




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