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Revision as of 15:45, 28 April 2020
Examples of Media:
- Radio
- Television
- Magazines
- Internet
- Computers
- Pop ups
- Click Bait
- Movies
- Product Placement
- Cell phones
- MP3 players
- Video games
- Music
- Billboards
- Advertisements
- Posters
- Flyers
- Books
- Maps
- Paintings
- Social media
- Coupons
- Newsletters
- Street Art
- Clothing Brands
Back to Lesson One- Introduction: What is Media and Media Literacy