Media LIT: Overcoming Information Overload - Arizona State University

edX

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Online

Free

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    Course

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    Online

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    Different dates available

Take control of information overload and make media serve you better. The following course, offered by Edx, will help you improve your skills and achieve your professional goals. During the program you will study different subjects which are deemed to be useful for those who want to enhance their professional career. Sign up for more information!

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Subjects

  • Media
  • LIT
  • Communication
  • Information

Course programme

Media literacy helps us understand, analyze and create media. While we rely on good journalism to provide accurate information, we also have responsibilities of our own in this media-saturated environment. We can no longer be passive consumers of media. We need to be active users of media, as readers, listeners, viewers and creators, so we are all better informed. Our goal is to help you do just that.

Additional information

Dan Gillmor Dan Gillmor teaches digital media literacy at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.   Dan's books about digital media have become well-known in the field. We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People (2004), explained the rise and significance of the "citizen media" movement that continues to expand. His more recent book, Mediactive (2009), was designed to help turn passive media consumers into active users — as participants at every step of the process starting with what we...

Media LIT: Overcoming Information Overload - Arizona State University

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