My name is Frank W. Baker and I maintain The Media Literacy Clearinghouse web site. I designed this site more than 10 years ago, primarily for K-12 educators, but obviously much of the content can be useful to higher ed audiences. (In fact, I am a frequent guest lecturer at the College of Library & Information Sciences at the University of South Carolina.) I look forward to hearing from you regarding which resources you find most valuable and, of course, if you have suggestions for additional content. You can reach me at email
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