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The e-Media Staff
Jul
23

VIDEO: Empowering People

written by Susan Moeller

Media matter in today’s world.  But how to get students to understand media’s impact and importance?

Global Media Literacy offers people around the world the chance to better understand media’s role in civil society.

The video linked above, produced by students, faculty and journalists at the Salzburg Academy, shows how lesson plans on Global Media Literacy can help students not only gain the critical analysis skills needed to effectively read the media, but understand the necessity of a free press for civil society.

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