Media Literacy in North Carolina

 

 

Anchoring the graduate program is Dr. David Considine. Nationally and internationally know for his textbooks and workshops, Dr. Considine is highly regarded inside and outside academia.


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Click below for information about Dr. Considine's Visual Information Education Workshops.
V.I.E.W. Workshops

 

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About LimitTV
  • We inform parents, educators, and young people about the potentially damaging effects of excessive TV viewing on learning abilities, social skills, and physical as well as emotional development.

  • We assist individuals and community groups in developing positive, alternative activities for children.

  • We provide strategies and guidelines for regaining control of your family's time from the TV.

 

 

 

 

To learn more about protecting children from sexual exploitation in advertising, write:

Committee on Child Abuse & Neglect
North Carolina Pediatric Society
P.O. Box 27617
Raleigh, NC 27611

 

  • Write or call advertisers who sexually exploit children in their advertising or the publications that run these advertisements.

  • Educate friends and colleagues about the problem.

  • Talk to children exposed to this kind of advertising and address the confusion these ads may create.

  • Write or call companies and discourage them from advertising in this manner.

  • Support companies using healthy, non-sexual advertising. Use your consumer power!




Considine Appointed Chairperson 2003 National Conference

David Considine: Resume

Media Literacy: 1999 National Conference

Media Literacy and Adolescents

Media Literacy: Barry Duncan's Class at Appalachian

Media Literacy and Juvenile Justice

Media Literacy and North Carolina Curriculum Connections

Media Literacy and Presidential Politics

Media Literacy: An Introduction to Media Literacy by Dr. David Considine

Media Literacy: ASU's Management Model

Media Literacy Class Online Spring 2002

Media Literacy: First National Media Literacy Conference at ASU

Media Literacy: From Television to Telling-Vision

Media Literacy, Health and Medical Issues

Media Literacy Hot Links

Media Literacy: The Purposes and Rationale

Media Literacy Stipends & Summer School 2001 

Media Literacy: Summit 2000: Reflections on Toronto Conference

Media Literacy: Teachers Talk Media Literacy

Putting the ME in MEdia: Student Reflections

Support Telemedium: The Journal of Media Literacy

Tyner to Teach in New York July 2002