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Joined July 2010
Photos and videos
Powerful Voices Wraps Up Summer 2010 http://post.ly/qPyJ

Amazing Photos from the Open Doors Week http://post.ly/pMC8

Having a Computer Doesn't Make You Smart http://post.ly/od5E

RT @MediaEdLab PVK in the News http://post.ly/oTjP

Powerful Voices for Kids children are in the news at the Temple University Media Education Lab #pvk #medialiteracy http://post.ly/oTjP

Teachers are exploring digital media, popular culture and media literacy. Lesson plans from the Open Doors program http://post.ly/oasH

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Screenjelly - What's on your screen? http://post.ly/oQiX

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Sharing a Love of Reading with Online Social Media http://post.ly/oKXF

Deconstructing Abu Dahbi http://post.ly/oKRB

High School Sharing Session, Thursday http://post.ly/o3tW

Media Savy Kids http://post.ly/o2gU

RT @MediaEdLab Talking about The Core Principles of Media Literacy at PVK http://post.ly/o24M

The Core Principles of Media Literacy http://post.ly/o24M

Day 2 Learning about our Kids & Learning Philosophy http://post.ly/o1KT

RT @MediaEdLab Temple professor Renee Hobbs: A computer doesn't make kids smart | Philadelphia Daily News | 07/19/2010 http://post.ly/nuQO

Temple professor Renee Hobbs: A computer doesn't make kids smart | Philadelphia Daily News | 07/19/2010 http://post.ly/nuQO

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RT @MediaEdLab Decompressing Lessons in Media Literacy http://post.ly/nt5H teachers in summer program for students share lessons learned

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Our Love Hate Relationship with Media http://post.ly/nsAp

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