Media Literacy
Clearinghouse

 

New & emerging trends in the
use of media in education

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This website was part of a project  originally
started by the late
Dr. Pete Johnson at the USC School of Medicine. I am eternally grateful for its hosting of this site
from 1998-2006.


 
 
                          a resource for educators who want to learn more
                          about integrating media/technology production
                             into the classroom
 

                Recommended Periodicals

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Converge

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Digital Directions

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Edutopia
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eSchool News
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Instructor
September/October 2008 Instructor cover

   Learning & Leading
      

Library Media
Connection

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School Library Journal

Streaming Media

Student
Filmmakers

Teacher Librarian
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Tech Trends

Technology & LearningFebruary Issue

Threshold
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published
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This page updated last on :  08/23/2010 

 
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