I believe that all of those points are true. I also believe that tolerance, education, and respect are also important when addressing issues of media, culture, and technology. Unfortunately, the second keynote speaker at the conference, James P. Steyer, of Common Sense Media approached technology, media and culture like Professor Harold Hill of the music man, speaking of "trouble in river city".
We digital, media, and cultural immigrants must approach these topics with dignity, respect, and intelligence. Media Literacy is extremely important. Returning from the conference I advised my teachers to seek out wonderful sources such as NMLP and these excellent sources from the University of Connecticut.
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I was at the same conference, and I noticed that the speaker did a lot to discuss the dangers of everything from cell phones to television to the internet, he didn't have a lot of suggestions for how to do much constructive about it, other than limiting how much kids could do. He didn't even suggest forming a marching band.
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