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Лидеры американского медиаобразования
Консидайн, Дэвид (David Considine) родился в Австралии, но вот уже 20 лет живет и работает в США. Доктор наук, профессор Appalachian State University (Северная Каролина). Автор нескольких книг и множества статей по проблемам медиаобразования, участник престижных международных научных конференций. Один из активистов влиятельных организаций The International Visual Literacy Association и The National Telemedia Council.
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