1999 National Media Literacy Conference

 

Having hosted the first national media literacy conference in 1995, ASU continues to be represented in on-going conferences. This year David Considine served on the program committee. He also presented a half day workshop on families and television, and a one hour program on integrating motion pictures into the curriculum.



 

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David Considine [center]with Canada's Barry Duncan [left] and Father John Pungente [right] at the completion of the half day workshop, "All in the Family: Exploring Media Literacy Through Television Families".

 

 

 

Participants gather for a photo at the end of the opening plenary session, Getting On The Agenda: How Media Literacy Can Better Connect to K-12 Education.

From left to right, Carol Case [Houston Public Schools] Lyn Lacy [Minneapolis Public Schools] Renee Hobbs [PME President} David Considine [Appalachian State University].





Ann Watts Paillotet [left] and Lyn Lacy [right] confer during the family and TV workshop.

 

 

 



 
 

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