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Media Literacy for the Information Consumer

Following today's earlier post, Dan Gillmor sounds off on the latest episode of Berkman.tv.

In an age where we're constantly saturated with media - newspapers, blogs, radio, youtube, rss feeds, magazines, and more - Berkman Fellow Dan Gillmor poses the question: In this saturated landscape, how do we obtain better information and work towards higher quality journalism? To navigate our way through the world of information that we have at our fingertips, Dan offers a few provocative suggestions, and discusses the some of the problems with the current media landscape on the latest installment of Berkman.tv.  Click here to see it!

Berkman.tv is a frequently produced video segment on internet-related news and hot button issues with comments from Berkman fellows, faculty, and friends. Berkman.tv will explore a broad spectrum of issues, including, but not limited to, the future of the internet, copyright, net neutrality, intellectual property, public radio, and more. Keep an eye out on this space for more informed commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

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