[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2471] Fortune Society Media Literacy Program

From: David J. Rosen (DJRosen@theworld.com)
Date: Mon May 06 2002 - 11:02:39 EDT


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NIFL-Technology Colleagues,

Congratulations to Eric Appleton and his students at the Fortune Society 
in NYC for a great piece on NPR's "On the Media" about their 
down-to-earth media literacy program.  I don't  know if this is archived 
on NPR, but if so, others might enjoy listening to it.

David J. Rosen



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