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Reframing Digital Media for Learning

by Shannon Arvizu April 21, 2011 Framing in the Field

What do the media talk about when they discuss digital media and learning? In what ways does the media’s framing of this issue influence public opinion? The FrameWorks Institute (with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation) recently published a report this month entitled, “Where’s the Learning? An Analysis of Media Stories [...]

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Kids today!

by Lynn Davey December 16, 2010 Framer Reads the News

We couldn’t have written a better satire of the dominant frames about youth…. but this isn’t a satire. The topic? i-Dosing;  getting “digitally high” from listening to specially engineered sound files This has just about everything you could wish for in a story about teens:  The “you’re not going to believe what they’re up to [...]

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