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March 17, 2010
How Would You Reimagine Learning?: New federal online portal asks the public for educational solutions and design ideas.
Category: Civic Engagement, Policy, Schools

March 9, 2010
How Mozilla and Open Source Culture Can Inform Open Government Initiatives: Open source software has an illustrious history, fervent advocates and a quixotic stance in a capitalist climate. Can it also be a model for open government and civic action?
Category: Civic Engagement, Participatory Learning, Policy Comments: Eric Gordon, David Booth,

March 4, 2010
“The Digital World of Young Children: Emergent Literacy”: A new report from the Pearson Foundation examines how digital media is affecting early literacy around the globe.
Category: Civic Engagement, Games, Identity, Digital Divide, Media Literacy, Mobile, Participatory Learning, Policy, Research and Studies, Social Media

March 3, 2010
What Does a 21st-Century Education Mean to You?: That’s the question the White House posed to the public this week. The government is using social networks to solicit feedback.
Category: Policy, Schools, Social Media

February 26, 2010
Empowering Parents and Protecting Children in an Evolving Media Landscape: A new report from Harvard’s Youth and Media Policy Working Group at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society summarizes current research on kids and media safety, privacy…
Category: Digital Divide, Media Literacy, Participatory Learning, Policy, Safety

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